HDMI over Cat6 Extender/Splitter Kit
This Tripp Lite HDMI Extender/Splitter Kit efficiently extends and duplicates a single HDMI source signal across four remote displays using standard Cat6 cabling. It reliably supports high-definition 1080p resolution up to 125 feet (40 meters), making it ideal for distributed video setups. The system ensures signal integrity through built-in retiming and EDID synchronization features. Designed for professional environments, this kit simplifies complex A/V routing needs for digital signage, presentations, and multi-screen displays.
$208.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
296
/ 912
#296 in HDMI Splitters & Switches
Price vs Category Average
-79%
Below average
Reach
125401080
/ ft (m) @ p
Who it's for
- Long-Distance Signal Transmission
- Versatile Signal Distribution
- Professional-Grade Reliability
Who should skip it
- Increased Installation Complexity
- Potential Bandwidth Limitations
- Higher Initial Hardware Cost
Key Specs
Reach
125 ft (40m) @ 1080p
Supported Protocols
HDMI, HDCP 1.4
Port Types
1x HDMI Input, 4x RJ45 (Cat6) Outputs
Data Rate
6.75 Gbps maximum aggregate throughput
Power Consumption
10W
Input Voltage
100-240V AC
Operating Temperature Range
32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
Certifications
CE, FCC, RoHS, REACH
Features
- Extends one HDMI signal to four displays
- Supports 1080p resolution up to 125 ft
- Ensures signal integrity with retiming
- Features EDID synchronization capability
- Simple DIP switch management interface
- Passes through HDCP encryption
- Negligible latency for real-time use
- Surface mountable design
What customers say
This Tripp Lite extender kit earns high praise for its exceptional reliability and professional quality, justifying its cost in demanding settings. Users consistently highlight its robust signal integrity, maintaining crisp 4K resolution and stable audio over significant distances when paired with solid core Cat6 cable. The sturdy metal construction is favored for permanent setups. A key consideration is cable sensitivity; performance is excellent with high specification cabling, though cheaper alternatives cause signal issues. While the splitter function provides stable simultaneous output, advanced users occasionally note minor EDID management hiccups requiring a quick power cycle. Overall, this is viewed as a dependable workhorse for those prioritizing long term stability over budget.
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