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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Bought two of these for our local church. We love them! It's very nice that only one needs to have power and you can choose which end. Haven't had any problems running with regular CAT6 cable. Would recommend.
RB
Reviewed in Canada on March 10, 2025
Arrived promptly and works as expected.
Russ
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 5, 2025
I originally purchased the PW-HTS0102 unit from Amazon, unfortunately I was experiencing signal drop out between the transmitter and both receivers. Now this may have been a fault of the unit or it may have been the unshielded CAT6 cable I was using (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B076VWVWHS?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1)Anyway, I decided to return the PW-HTS0102 and purchase the OREI along with this CAT8 shielded cable (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B092TQJBG4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1)So far I have managed to send both 1080p and 4K@30hz over a 30m length of CAT8 with zero dropouts and no noticeable loss of picture quality.One thing I can suggest is setting the EDID switch to "copy loop out" - this will ensure that whatever signal you feed into the transmitter, it will output to the receivers - providing the receiving monitor / TV / projector etc supports the signal.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
I recently purchased this to be able to play my game consoles in our living room on another floor of the house without disconnecting and moving them wired into my stream capture PC and switchers. This extender works amazingly well for gaming.There is zero lag, full RGB color space support, full HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support, Dolby Atmos, Digital and DTS support, tested the Xbox Series X and PS4 Pro, 4K 60FPS works flawlessly with no color degredation at all, no color banding, etc. I've been waiting for a product like this for years. Other competitors I looked at do not offer all of the passthrough compatibility options and support that this device does, especially for the price.As you can see from the pictures, it's very impressive. You cannot see one pixel of difference in quality from having the console hooked directly up to HDMI vs using this extender, and I'm using this on a 65" QLED HDR10+ display. This device will also pass through IR commands and comes with a wired transmitter and receiver, so I can control my Onkyo receiver, which also acts as my HDMI switcher, from the living room using it's remote.It also works with CEC controls, so it will pass through and connect CEC-compatible devices as if they are directly plugged into your TV, Receiver, etc. It works because I've also tested this.You only need to plug the power adapter into one device. It will pass through power using POE to the other device, so you can plug the adapter into either the transmitter or receiver, and it will power both devices. I have mine plugged into the transmitter, going through a combination of CAT5e/CAT6 cabling down to the living room. NOTE: this unit needs a direct ethernet connection, so you cannot pass it through a switch/router/hub, etc. It is not IP-based, which means there is no latency issues since it's basically using your ethernet cable as a HDMI cable.This is a great product for gamers. As usual, OREI created a superior product, which is why I go to them first purchasing any AV connection management devices.
Oz Jedi
Reviewed in Australia on August 18, 2024
This is the 3rd HDMI over Ethernet extender brand I’ve tried, and it’s the first one that has worked as advertised. I’m really happy with it and I’m thinking of buying an additional one to support a 2nd system.
kamel chenaoui
Reviewed in Canada on July 4, 2024
C'est un trés bon model aucune perte dans la qualité du signal , je l'ai installé pour une compagnie qui voulais avoir la même qualité d'image dans les téléviseurs en partage pour une grande distance , ça a donné un bon résultat. mon client est content je l'ai installé chez moi pour diffuser mes camera dans 3 écrans , l a qualité est la même dans les 3 écrans
M. Costa
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
I needed to throw an HDMI signal (standard 1080p 60Hz) across the house. I also wanted to be able to monitor the image locally at the source, so that I wouldn't have to walk across the house to check on the image and sound. Enter this set of gadgets. I've used Orei products before (their HDMI splitters are REALLY nice and rock-solid) so I chose this product with some confidence. I was not disappointed. These worked exactly as described, throwing the signal cleanly to the destination. The local HDMI loop out worked just fine. The RF Blaster transmitter and receiver units worked very well too, which made remote control of the source very simple. In all, everything worked precisely as it should and held up solidly for a session that lasted MANY hours (probably about 5 or 6 hours of continuous operation). These Orei boxes barely got warm. I couldn't be more pleased with the performance of this product, and the price is mind-boggling cheap.Notes:Cat-5e and Cat-6 cables are slightly different internally. You will get longer range from a Cat-6 cable than a Cat-5e cable. Unless you're using existing Cat-5e for whatever reason, I'd recommend procuring a well-made Cat-6 cable to go with this Orei product. You'll get the maximum transmission range with Cat-6 cable.According to the manual that came with this product, Cat-5e range for 1080p 60Hz signal is 197ft maximum and Cat-6 range for 1080p 60 Hz signal is 230ft. The ranges for a 4K 30Hz signal are 115ft for Cat-5e and 131ft for Cat-6.An odd quirk: the local HDMI loop out didn't work for me until I plugged in the receiver at the other end of the Cat-6 cable I used. It seems you HAVE to connect the transmitter and receiver together in order to see anything on the HDMI loop out. Not a problem at all, but kind of odd. Just needs to be kept in mind when setting up.Finally, this product is powered from the transmitter end only. You do not need to power the receiver (in fact the receiver doesn't even have a power port). This is nice - some products of this type require power on both ends but this one does not. Makes for simpler installation/deployment.
Sarah D.
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
It's not the cheapest HDMI extender but it's probably the nicest. Its actually four products rolled into one. The HDMI extender. A HDMI splitter. An infrared remote extender. And a HDMI audio breakout. You need most of these to hook two TVs to the same cable box and the fact that they are integrated saves a lot of wiring and clutter. Combining the HDMI extender and the infrared remote extender means you only have to string one wire between the TVs instead of two. The advantage of going to CAT 6 instead of HDMI is that CAT 6 is cheaper, it can carry the signal further and you can install the connectors your self. You can't install HDMI connectors on cables so to extend with HDMI you have to buy a HDMI cable that is the correct length and you have to drill holes through walls that are big enough for the HDMI connectors. So you would need 0.75" holes for HDMI vs 0.2" holes for CAT 6. I actually used some unshielded CAT 5E because I had some lying around. (CAT 5 is not recommended because its lower bandwidth compared to CAT 6 or CAT 7 which are recommended.) My run was 80 feet and it works just fine at 720p resolution. However, it might not work at higher resolution and if I were doing over again I would go out and buy some CAT 6. Stringing cable is a lot of work so its better to do it right the firsts time.
xodo roberto
Reviewed in Italy on June 14, 2023
Tutto perfetto
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