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AV Access HDBaseT HDMI Extender Over Single Cat5e/6/6a/7 Ethernet Cable 4K@60Hz 130ft, 1080P@60Hz 230ft, Supports CEC, Bi-Directional PoE, IR and RS232 Pass Through, EDID, HDCP 2.2 (4KEX70-L)

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1.Style:4k 1000ft (over Fiber Optic)


About this item

  • 【4K@60Hz 4:2:0 8bit HDR】HDMI Extender supports 4K@60Hz up to 40m/130ft, 1080P@60Hz up to 70m/ 230ft over Cat5e/6a/7 cable. Audio Supports Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master, LPCM 2.1/ 5.1/ 7.1CH, providing great picture and fantastic audio.
  • 【Plug and Play】Bi-directional PoE, IR and RS232; EDID pass through; High compliance HDMI extender with HDCP 2.2 and HDR (1080P@10/12bit,4K@8bit) Ultra-slim with Fix Mounting Ear.
  • 【Excellent Compatibility】Perfectly work with PC,PS5, XBOX, DVD Player, Apple TV, Satellite Box, Cable Box and most sources; Ideal for Digital Signage, Home Theater, Boardrooms, Workshop, Seminar, Classrooms, Conference, Gaming, Video Production.
  • 【High Reliability】HDBaseT Extender certificated by FCC, CE. Preventing thunder strikes, built-in Surge/ Lightning Protection, Superior ESD Protection. One transmitter supports one receiver only. Mounting ear for easy installation.
  • 【NOT support ARC & Apple TV HDR】Please order [4KEX70-ARC-H2] for ARC Extender. Screen flickering or signal interruption may occur if the bandwidth limit of the device is exceeded. Please choose HDMI 2.0 4:4:4 devices(B073QL6YT3) for full compatibility.
  • 【With a charger】Only one DC 18V1A Power Adapter(In the box) is needed to power both the 4K HDMI transmitter and receiver(choose one side). 3-Year-Warranty for business partners and Free Lifetime Technical Support (AV Access).



Product Description

hdbast extender

Supports 2-Way IR/RS232/PoE/CEC

Economical 4K HDBaseT HDMI Extender

Notes:

1. This product is a transmitter and receiver kit. We don’t sell them separately. 2. One transmitter can work with only one receiver.3. It is recommended to use a Cat 6 or above cable for optimal picture quality.

4k 60hz hdmi extender

4K@60Hz 4:2:0 8bit HDR

HDMI 1.4/HDCP 2.2 compliant with HDR (4K@60hz 4:2:0 chroma subsampling only).As well as automatic EDID management.

extend hdmi signal up to 70m

HDMI signal transmit distance

This HDMI extender can transmit 4K@60Hz (4:2:0) HDMI signal up to 40m/131ft, and 1080P@60hz up to 70m/230ft over a single Cat 6a/7 cable.

one power adapter charge

Enabling only 1 power adapter

Threaded power adapter for safety using, connected to either transmitter or receiver to power both units.

easy to install

Easy to Install

The transmitter and receiver are slim profile and space saving, Small metal casing with mounting ear makes it fit in anywhere.

hdmi extender connection
High Compatibility Devices

High Compatibility

The extender is compatible with the latest HDMI source and display devices, such as Apple TV 4K, Roku 4, Amazon Fire TV 4K, Cisco cable box, Comcast, Xbox One X, PS4 Pro, Vizio TV, Sky Q. HDMI 1.4/HDCP 2.2 compliant with HDR (4K@60hz 4:2:0 chroma subsampling only).

Bi-Directional PoE/IR

Bi-Directional PoE/IR

The extender provides bi-directional PoE, enabling only one power adapter connected to either transmitter or receiver to power both units.

Bi-directional IR pass through allows you to control the source at the display location or control the display at the source location with ease.


T. R.
Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2024
I’m using this over about 42m (138ft) of cat5e cable. Docs say to use cat6, but up to that distance (in my case at least) it still works perfectly. Tested up to 4K 30hz/fps and no problems at all (my older monitor only does 4K 60 on the display port input, so can’t test the higher refresh rate). Crystal clear, no detectable lag, audio over the hdmi port, and using the ir repeater to flip channels on my kvm switch. Really happy with this purchase!
Munther
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on April 10, 2022
no usb as advertised
Dam
Reviewed in France on February 8, 2020
Le produit ne fonctionne plus après a peine 7 mois d’utilisation... le câble reliant les deux boîtiers fait moins de 10 mètre et est de catégorie 7. Vérifié par un testeur, j’ai également fait des tests de débit ! Bref ne pas acheter je souhaite faire valoir ma garantie !
James Dickflick
Reviewed in Canada on October 19, 2019
The packaging was simple and nice. Instructions was simple and straight forward. Exactly what I wanted. Ive searched around for something that has similar specification but the price just does not come close to this. Good bang for buck. I got everything along with this unit brand new, new receiver, new HDMI cables, new TV etc etc. I did, however, ran into a small issue that would drive some users mad. I have CAT5e running inside the walls as I just finished renovating the basement. At first, the green LINK status light does not appear, which caused some nervousness as I thought the cable was faulty inside the wall. So I pushed my Rack over to the TV so i can run a ethernet cable just to test if it works. Green lights appear, but it intermittently, goes away, and starts blinking. But it will also stay light. Very inconsistent. I did not get a picture once on the TV, it just kept trying to retrieve the signal, yet never found. I noticed my Receiver kept clicking on and off, as if it doesn't detect any input. I tried all the HDMI cables, new and old, same issue. Changed to my old receiver. Same issue. Finally, found out the Transmitter extender could not hold the AC power steady. I put the AC power onto the receiver extender and now it works fine. Green light stays lit, and I have picture. Other than that small yet frustrating issue. The unit works fantastic, picture is great and steady, HDR wors, 4K works. I advise anyone with a similar problem to try switching the power to the corresponding unit or try a different wall outlet just in case (maybe it was my surge bar, who knows).The unit is smaller than I initially imagined. It does heat up a bit so I would advise people to give it some ventilation just in case. These are electronis, don't expect to be absolutely perfect. No electronics are perfect. Take extra precaution and set up everything correctly and well ventilated.**UPDATE. After using the unit for over a month now. I still run into problems where it loses signal. It quickly retrieves it but loses it again. Since the rx is behind the tv and secured onto the wall mount and its the one with the ac power. I just disconnect the TX ethernet where it gets POE. And plug it back in after a minute. It work just fine. This happend twice since i started using the unit
mr s akhavan-zanjani
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 24, 2018
The item gives a great picture. The IR blaster does a great job as the the delay is not noticeable. There were some issues with using the unit with Sky HD box but a replacement ir sender and receiver was sent to me by customer services.I purchased this one due to the picture quality and it does the job!
Gashette
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2018
I purchased this set to replace a failing wireless HDMI transmitter I’ve used for years. Having been in the Commercial AV business for decades when I was younger and using Crestron and AMX HDBaseT systems, I was skeptical of such a simple inexpensive single wire system. With that in mind, I’m writing this review from the perspective of someone who has seen plenty of cheap HDMI extenders that were not HDCP capable/compliant wreaking havoc in distributed audio video systems. At this price, I thought why not give it a try.The setup:These devices were used to extend the (IP scaled) 4K UHD HDMI output of a Denon AVR-x2400 series AV receiver operating as an HDMI switch for 5 separate devices; Apple TV, DirecTV (Genie 75/500), Chromecast, WD HD Stream Plus, and a Samsung 3D Blu-Ray. These components are installed in my homes centralized distribution rack which sits ~15 linear feet downstairs from the Sharp Aquos Quattro display upstairs. This translates to ~40 feet of overall cable length due to the way it was run.I was pleasantly surprised at how easy this was to install. Even the most novice of users will find there is not much need for the instructions. I did find the instructions useful to decipher the 4 front panel lights. The transmitter and power supply sit at the distribution point connected to a simple field terminated Cat5e cable (meaning I ran and terminated it myself which also means it’s not “certified” Cat5e). The output of the Denon AV receiver is connected to the transmitter using a cheap 3 foot HDMI cable.NOTE: I mention the quality of these cables and terminations because many of the HDBaseT devices I’ve seen require some expensive or exotic deep color HDMI cables, a certified shielded Cat5 (or better) cable, and are intolerant to any line noise. I installed this in less than 15 minutes in the dark with the use of my Wife’s craft scissors, a couple of RJ45 connectors and a crimp tool that’s more rust these days than actual tool. If these devices work as well as they do for me given the redneck engineered 3 beer deep installation, even the most technically deficient (this would be most people’s mother) person can make this work EASILY. But I digress...I’ve fed the IR output of the HDMI transmitter into an IR distribution block that is being used to repeat infrared signals to ALL the aforementioned devices in the rack, a second zone amplifier and a CD player. It works perfectly using a male 1/8th” stereo to make 1/8” stereo connector (I originally used a mono to mono cable which worked, but none of the other 3 IR receivers in my house would function). This was an absolute requirement due to the distributed system being downstairs in a closet. The wireless predecessor was intermittently sending IR signals and would drop out completely in some situations.The receiver is mounted behind the TV in a manner that allows me to still monitor the front panel lights (just in case!). The IR receiver is attached to the front of the display and is nearly invisible to the untrained eye (its very unobtrusive compared to most - if utilitarian is your thing). The receiver is powered by the built-in Power Over Ethernet (PoE) supplied from the transmitter (downstairs). This is a HUGE benefit lending itself to the ease of overall installation. Although I didn’t try it, the single power supply can provide PoE to either the receiver or transmitter depending on which device is more available to be plugged into power. That means options and time saving.The picture is flawless. There is zero jitter or noise in the distributed signal. Native 4K programming as well as the IP scaled 2160 30hz signals are no problem for these little inexpensive gems. I was pleasantly surprised to find that this system also supports the audio return channel (ARC) of the Sharp display. Likewise, the AnyNet and Aquos Link functions work perfectly (this is basically remote control over HDMI - Google it). Given the single cable design and inexpensive nature of this purchase, I was not expecting the return path functionality to work, but there it was. One less remote control to mess with. WIN!!Overall, this system works perfectly and as advertised. I highly recommend them!
Shakumdown
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2016
Received AV Access HDMI Extender model 4KEX70-L, plugged everything in, as instructed, and everything seem to work well for 1080P content. Only issue that I have is the IR function. I reviewed the instructions and connected what I believe to be the receiving IR (big sensor) to the IR input of the RX Extender and the transmitting IR (small sensor) to the IR output of the TX Extender. It seem to work for just a few minutes using the device remote, but then stopped transmitting the IR signal to the remote device.Removed power and recycle Extenders, but still not IR functionality. Then, tried to align the IR emitter, which did solve this minor problem. This was the only minor issue that I had to resolve. Upgraded the review from 4 to 5 stars, as this device does exactly what I needed to do. It works very well for the distance that I need to have HDMI/IR signal transmitted to and from.Great find!UPDATE (10/18/2016): I've had this device for a week and have put it through it's paces. This thing rocks, I used this device to setup a second zone connection in a living space with only a HDTV mounted to the wall exists. I have access to all of the components connected to the AVR, as if they are in the same room. As I'm using a AVR that can support multiple zones, I have the ability to use a single set of decent components, which in the past I've had to purchase multiple blu-ray players, media players and soon. With this device, I'm able to setup a second video zone where I only need to have power plugged in to the transmitter and at the receiver end I simply connect the IR emitter, Ethernet and HDMI cables to enjoy accessing all of my Media devices that are conveniently located in the basement within a server closet. This device is a great way to use a single Ethernet cable extend the HDMI connection for a device or component that is located several meters away. Within my home theater, I only have a HDTV, a blu-ray player and a 9.1 speaker system. Everything works, as if they are stacked up in front of the TV.UPDATE 3/20/2017:Unit began to flicker video after three (3) months of use and then gradually got worse. Reached out to AV Access support/sales several times over the passed 3 weeks about the difference between 4KEX70-L and the newly release 4KEX70-R and why DTS audio does not play. Apparently the "R" version is updated and supports more features than the "L" version. All my initial tests of the 4KEX70-L were with blu-rays using Dolby Audio 5.1, however, I have a large number of DTS audio blu-rays that never seem to play DTS audio. Not sure if it's a compatibility issue with this 4KEX70-L version and other devices, but DTS audio transport should be standard and there seems to be a problem passing thru DTS audio. Have reached out to AV Access again, concerning the issue and would like to request a exchange with the newer "R" version in order to support their documented "Stereo Audio,LPCM 2.1/ 5.1/ 7.1CH, DTS,Dolby pass through" claims and to address the flickering video issues. Of course when video drops out, so does audio. At this time reducing my review to 3 stars, pending AV Access response to my situations.UPDATE (06/26/2017):After working with AV Access Support, it was determined that the unit that I had been experience drop-out of video and audio was defective. Jessica from AV Access Support worked with me to ensure I received a functioning replacement unit which did resolve all the issues that I had been experiencing. The units that I have now are working exactly as advertised and I can not say enough about the support that I received from Jessica. She wanted to make sure that the product addressed my needs and stayed focused on my situation, to ensure I was satisfied with the operation of the units. THANKS Jessica for hanging in there with me. I appreciate the commitment that you have demonstrated to ensure your customers are satisfied.
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