Tripp-Lite B116-002A 2-Port DVI Splitter with Audio and Signal Booster
Duplicate DVI-D and audio signals to two displays with the Tripp Lite B116-002A splitter. This device enhances your setup by extending cable distances up to 65 feet for 1080p resolutions, thanks to its integrated signal booster. It supports crisp visuals with resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 and is HDCP compliant for protected content. Expand your system by cascading up to three units. Installation is simple with Plug and Play technology, and it includes mounting hardware for flexible placement.
$121.43
Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
63
/ 149
#63 in DVI Splitters & Switches
Price vs Category Average
-94%
Below average
Max Supported Video Resolution
1920120060
/ x @ Hz
Who it's for
- Integrated Signal Boosting
- Simultaneous Audio and Video Splitting
- Simple, Driverless Operation
Who should skip it
- Legacy DVI Interface
- Limited Scalability (2 Ports Only)
- Requires External Power Supply
Key Specs
Max Supported Video Resolution
1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz
Max 1080P Range
65 ft.
Input Ports
1 DVI-I (Female), 1 3.5MM (Female)
Output Ports
(2) DVI-I (Female), (2) 3.5MM (Female)
HDCP Specification
1.1
Power Type
AC Adapter (5V, 2A Output)
Certifications
TAA, FCC, CE, UL, RoHS
Product Warranty Period
3-year limited warranty
Features
- Splits DVI-D and audio to two displays.
- Extends cable distance with signal booster.
- Supports high resolutions up to 1920 x 1200.
- Cascadable for system expansion.
- Plug and Play installation.
- Includes mounting hardware.
- TAA compliant for government use.
What customers say
Customers highly value the Tripp Lite B116-002A for its exceptional reliability in splitting and boosting DVI video and audio signals. The core strength is its consistent ability to maintain high resolution across long cable runs, making it ideal for professional settings like conference rooms. Users emphasize the simple plug and play installation, requiring virtually no setup. The durable metal casing also suggests excellent longevity. While the unit performs admirably in DVI environments, some users note that its reliance on older technology can necessitate extra adapters in modern setups dominated by HDMI. Overall, it is celebrated as a dependable workhorse for maintaining signal integrity where DVI remains the standard.
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