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Dual Wireless transmitter extender HDMI 5 GHz FullHD 4K with Infrared
REF: HL086
Specifications
- HDMI wireless transmitter that transmits audio, video and infrared signal from the remote control.
- Ideal for transmitting video and audio in situations where it is not possible to make a wired installation work.
- It supports resolutions from 480P up to 1080P at 50 / 60HZ and 4K 3840x2160 at 30HZ.
- Transmission frequency in the 5.0 GHz band, to guarantee higher speed and signal quality.
- IR signal transmission, compatible with remote controls, for remote control of multimedia players, DVD, bluray, etc.
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€407.28
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Specifications
- HDMI wireless transmitter that transmits audio, video and infrared signal from the remote control.
- Ideal for transmitting video and audio in situations where it is not possible to make a wired installation work.
- It supports resolutions from 480P up to 1080P at 50 / 60HZ and 4K 3840x2160 at 30HZ.
- Transmission frequency in the 5.0 GHz band, to guarantee higher speed and signal quality.
- IR signal transmission, compatible with remote controls, for remote control of multimedia players, DVD, bluray, etc.
More info
Dual HDMI wireless transmitter and receiver, through the 5.0 GHz frequency band. It allows the extension of the digital audio and video signal up to 200 m away without cables. Resolutions up to 1080p HDTV FULLHD 4K. Infrared signal transmission, compatible with remote controls. A transmitter module and a receiver module are supplied. Ideal for transmitting 4K quality signals from one point to another without the need for cables.
specs
specs
- HDMI wireless transmitter that transmits audio, video and infrared signal from the remote control.
- Ideal for transmitting video and audio in situations where it is not possible to make a wired installation work.
- It supports resolutions from 480P up to 1080P at 50 / 60HZ and 4K 3840x2160 at 30HZ.
- Transmission frequency in the 5.0 GHz band, to guarantee higher speed and signal quality.
- IR signal transmission, compatible with remote controls, for remote control of multimedia players, DVD, bluray, etc.
- Maximum transmission distance: 200 meters in an open space.
- Each module has two 3dbi steerable antennas.
- Connectors of each module: HDMI, jack for IR, jack for power. In addition, the transmitter module has an HDMI port output for connection of a TV screen in the transmitter itself.
- Up to 4 receivers can be connected to the same transmitter.
- Install and run. No software required.
- Two 5 VDC and 2A power supplies are supplied.
- Size of each module: 127 x 127 x 25 mm. Weight of each module: 160 g.
- Gross Weight: 636 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 24.0 x 17.0 x 7.0 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 27.0 x 17.0 x 7.0 cm
- Master-pack: 1
Technical terms
- HDMI
- Hz
- 1080p
- HDTV
- VDC
HDMI
The English acronym "HDMi" refers to "High Definition Multimedia Interface", that is, it corresponds to the initials of high definition multimedia interface.
The HDMi interface allows the transmission of video and audio between different devices, supporting the video resolutions 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1440p, 1600p.
Different versions of HDMi
HDMi 1.0
- December 2002.
- Maximum transfer of 4.9 Gbit / s.
- Support up to 165 Mpixels / s in video mode (1080p 60Hz or UXGA) and 8 channels / 192 kHz / 24-bit in audio mode.
HDMi 1.2
- August 2005.
- Added support for One Bit Audio, used in Super Audio CD, up to 8 channels.
- HDMi Type A availability for PC connectors.
HDMi 1.3
- June 2006
- Bandwidth at 340 MHz.
- 10.2 Gbit / s data rate.
- Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD,
HDMi 1.4
- Send high definition video and audio,
- 3D data and video.
- FullHD to XHD (eXtended High Definition) up to 4096 × 2160 pixels (24 frames per second) or 3840 × 2160 to (30 frames per second).
- Audio return channel that will require fewer cables to have a surround sound system connected to the television.
- Ethernet connection built into the cable itself with speeds of up to 100 Mbit / s.
HDMi 2.0
- September of 2013
- Bandwidth up to 18 Gbit / s
- 4K @ 50/60 (2160p) video
- Up to 32 audio channels for a multi-dimensional immersive experience
- Up to 1536kHz audio frequency for maximum sound fidelity
- Simultaneous delivery of 2 streaming video for multiple users on the same screen
- Audio streaming up to 4 users
- Support Theater Angle 21: 9 radio
- Dynamic synchronization of video and audio in streaming
- CEC command extensions to control multiple devices from a single point.
Types of HDMi
Type A (in image 1): It is the most standard connector used in almost all devices.
Type B (in image 2): It is a very little used connector.
Type C (in image 3): It is a connector widely used in tablets, smartphones and other devices.
Type D (in image 4): It is a connector used in smartphones.
Type E (in image 5): It is a connector used in vehicle connectivity.
The HDMi interface allows the transmission of video and audio between different devices, supporting the video resolutions 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1440p, 1600p.
Different versions of HDMi
HDMi 1.0
- December 2002.
- Maximum transfer of 4.9 Gbit / s.
- Support up to 165 Mpixels / s in video mode (1080p 60Hz or UXGA) and 8 channels / 192 kHz / 24-bit in audio mode.
HDMi 1.2
- August 2005.
- Added support for One Bit Audio, used in Super Audio CD, up to 8 channels.
- HDMi Type A availability for PC connectors.
HDMi 1.3
- June 2006
- Bandwidth at 340 MHz.
- 10.2 Gbit / s data rate.
- Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD,
HDMi 1.4
- Send high definition video and audio,
- 3D data and video.
- FullHD to XHD (eXtended High Definition) up to 4096 × 2160 pixels (24 frames per second) or 3840 × 2160 to (30 frames per second).
- Audio return channel that will require fewer cables to have a surround sound system connected to the television.
- Ethernet connection built into the cable itself with speeds of up to 100 Mbit / s.
HDMi 2.0
- September of 2013
- Bandwidth up to 18 Gbit / s
- 4K @ 50/60 (2160p) video
- Up to 32 audio channels for a multi-dimensional immersive experience
- Up to 1536kHz audio frequency for maximum sound fidelity
- Simultaneous delivery of 2 streaming video for multiple users on the same screen
- Audio streaming up to 4 users
- Support Theater Angle 21: 9 radio
- Dynamic synchronization of video and audio in streaming
- CEC command extensions to control multiple devices from a single point.
Types of HDMi
Type A (in image 1): It is the most standard connector used in almost all devices.
Type B (in image 2): It is a very little used connector.
Type C (in image 3): It is a connector widely used in tablets, smartphones and other devices.
Type D (in image 4): It is a connector used in smartphones.
Type E (in image 5): It is a connector used in vehicle connectivity.