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BIT-Ex-HDBT-150 1080P FHD HDMI KVM Extender USB Extender Over Network 150m HDBaseT Converter RS232 HDCP

BIT-Ex-HDBT-150 1080P FHD HDMI KVM Extender USB Extender Over Network 150m HDBaseT Converter RS232 HDCP

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📌1080p/FHD HDMI Extender HDMI1.4 Standard with 6Gbps bandwidth, resolutions up to 1200@60Hz RGB4:4:4, support HDCP 2.2, Audio output with HDMI.

📌Extend up to 150m for 1080p/FHD resolution with Network cable Ethernet cable CAT5/CAT6E, Bi-directional IR/RS232 function. Support POE Network cable power supply.

📌HDBaseT standard protocol, data transmission is more stable, image quality is not compressed, and image quality is not lost

📌Plug & Play, Support USB interface KVM signal transmission

📌FREE LIFETIME SUPPORT: All Bitvisus Products include a One-Year Manufacturer Warranty and free lifetime technical support

Specification Details
Product name BIT-Ex-HDBT-150
Input TX: HDMI1.4, RS232 Signal
RX: CAT6E,150m
Output TX: CAT6E,150m
RX: HDMI1.4, RS232 Signal
Audio
Audio via HDMI
HDCP HDCP2.2
Resolution Support 1200p/1080p@60Hz downwards compatible
Signal Format Supports various common resolutions and VESA, HDTV standard signals
Color Space RGB 4:4:4
Pixel Clock 165MHz
Bandwidth 6Gbps
Transmission Distance 1080p (using CAT6E network cable)150m
KVM USB1.0, Keyboard and Mouse
RS232 Supported, Bi-Direction pass-through
IR Supported, Bi-Direction pass-through
EDID Support EDID pass-through/ EDID emulation
CEC Supported, Bi-Direction pass-through
Interface Protocol HDMI1.4, HDCP2.2, DVI1.0, VGA compatible
Power supply DC 12V@2A
Power 7w
Weight 500g
Size 105*76*27mm
Warranty 1 Year

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