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StarTech HDMI over CAT6 Extender Kit

Manufacturer: StarTech
This HDMI over CAT6 extender lets you transmit your 4K 60Hz signal up to 165 ft. (50 m) over a single CAT6 cable, with the added benefit of a local HDMI output. The extender supports High Dynamic Range (HDR), providing high contrast images with enhanced video.
Manufacturer part number: ST121HD20V
Availability: Out of stock - on backorder and will be dispatched once in stock (Please Contact for Availability).
Estimated Time To Deliver: 3-5 Business days
  • Crystal-clear picture quality with support for resolutions up to 4K 60Hz
  • Compatible with HDR and 4:4:4 chroma subsampling for lifelike images
  • Hassle-free setup with long-distance transmission over a reliable connection
  • Ensured compatibility with HDCP 2.2 devices and displays

Astonishing 4K Picture Quality

This HDMI Ethernet extender supports a 4K 60Hz (3840 x 2160) resolution, providing four times the picture quality of high-definition (1080p). The extender supports HDMI 2.0 capabilities, offering 4:4:4 chroma subsampling. This ensures a crystal-clear picture that's ideal for delivering video content. With HDR support, you can enjoy increased contrast, color brightness and greater luminosity in your images.

Long-Distance Transmission

Extend an HDMI signal to up to 165 ft. (50 m) with the HDMI to CAT6 converter. Use your existing CAT6 cable infrastructure with a direct connection to the converter for an easy run through walls and ceilings, saving you on installation costs.

Compatible with HDCP 2.2 Devices

Connect your HDMI 2.0 devices and displays with confidence, knowing this extender is HDCP 2.2 compliant. This lets you harness the capabilities of HDMI-enabled devices such as Blu-ray players or online streaming devices in higher resolutions. It is also backward compatible with previous generations of HDMI and HDCP.

ST121HD20V is backed by 2-year StarTech.com warranty with free lifetime technical support.


Applications

  • Extend your HDMI signal in classrooms and boardrooms
  • Use existing CAT6 infrastructure to create digital signage
  • Distribute an HDMI signal to multiple displays at tradeshows
  • Extend your HDMI signals to locations that lack power outlets