• Reviews around hdmi (2.18 of 5)

    AV Access HDMI Extender |HDBaseT Extender,Uncompressed Signal 4K@60Hz Over Cat5e /6a, 100m(330ft) 1080P, 70m(230ft) 4K, Supports Ethernet+PoE+RS232+IR Control+HDCP 2.2,Dolby Atmos & DTS

    • Does not support hdmi 2.0 anywhere in the specs page
    • Hopefully they put good components inside that last!Solved the huge headache I was having with expensive HDMI cable that was "assured" to work with my 35ft run
    • I used a cheap HDMI cable (that worked with another tv/blu ray setup) initially and received no signal.
    • Picture would regularly go black on me until I finally replaced with just a lengthy HDMI cord.
    • With this version my old HDMI over Ethernet adapters simply stopped working!
    • First off its an ADDED bonus that it includes VGA as well as HDMI and although I don't use 4k it supports it
    • The output of the Denon AV receiver is connected to the transmitter using a cheap 3 foot HDMI cable
    • I was a little worried that introducing the extender would result in unreliable HDMI again, but there were no problems.
    • This is a great alternative to those very pricey HDMI cables that are $400 or more.
    • I would stress the importance of using good HDMI cables.
    • Awesome HDMI extender with high quality video and audio
    • I used a cheap HDMI cable (that worked with another tv/blu ray setup) initially and received no signal.
    • Amazing HDMI extender with 4k@60Hz (YUV 4:4:4)
    • I purchased this set to replace a failing wireless HDMI transmitter I’ve used for years
    • I also have a fairly lengthy HDMI cable on the Vive end.
    • 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
    • For the price I would expect them to outperform hdmi and be a trouble free install.