🎉 Elevate Your Viewing Experience - Go the Distance!
The gofanco 1080p HDMI Extender Over IP Kit allows you to extend HDMI audio/video signals up to 395 feet using a single Cat5e/Cat6 cable. It supports up to 30 receivers per transmitter, ensuring a seamless multi-view experience. With low bandwidth usage and IR control capabilities, this kit is perfect for both home and office setups. Installation is straightforward, requiring no software, and the durable design ensures long-lasting performance.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.38 Pounds |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 3.81 x 3.7 x 0.93 inches |
Finish Types | Hdmi |
Color | Black |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Power Plug | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
Nominal Power | 3 Watts |
Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Specific Uses For Product | PC |
B**E
Very simple, works great for our church
We have one TX and three RX on a dedicated vlan. When video is active, it can consume > 100Mb. I really wish this product was POE - I expect many people like us use it that way. This POE adapter works great:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019BLMWWW/It's a bit difficult to get the right POE adapter. It MUST have Gb data - many only provide 100Mb data passthrough. it also must be 5v, and lastly it must be the small barrel connector, not the larger one common for 12v devices.This solution is simpler and much more cost effective than NDI. What you give up is a small amount of latency. NDI has constant bitrate, and minimal, lossless compression. I believe this product compresses each frame, much like a DVD or streaming camera. With this device, the video when not changing uses minimal bandwidth. I've attached the traffic stats for Sunday morning. We don't power off the TX ever, but do have a black video feed when not in use. The early part is when we stream our announcement loop, and later you see when the live video is occurring. What's important to note is the traffic exceeds 100Mb during active video, so a 100Mb connection will have problems keeping up. There is no adjustments on the TX to cap the bitrate, so do you planning to make sure your network can accommodate, along with whatever traffic you have on other vlans.
A**R
I took a chance and was glad I did!
I figure I should add a review here since the lack of reviews scared me a little from making this purchase. I finished a basement and wanted multiple TVs getting the same signal from my main TV. Whatever was output on the receive (DVD, AppleTV, Cable, etc) I wanted duplicated on two other TVs. During construction I ran 2 dedicated Cat6 cables from the "main" location to potentially 3 TV locations. Then I waited and searched and read whatever I could find on this technology. I was focused on HDBaseT technology but prices there went from dirt cheap to super expensive (recommended solutions were 1-2k). So loosing my search terms I found a whole range of products that used their own propriety standards but with mixed reviews. I stumbled across the Gofanco boxes, they had decent information about setup and support, and the price was great. What sold me was I could buy them through Amazon, I took the chance and could not be happier.Early on, not Gofanco, I read that you wanted to minimize "Connections", so the longest part of the installation was direct terminating Cat6 wire into RJ45 jacks. :) I took the HDMI in to the send, a short Cat6 cable to a 5 port Gigabit switch, then 2 lines out to 2 TV locations. I stuck the receivers directly to the back of the remote TVs, and plugged the HDMIs in. Everything worked first try. I thought I noticed a little artifacts on the signal, but I was also playing YouTube via AppleTV and my face was 3 inches away from the screen. In other words, once I switched to a better source, the picture looks great.I am not using the IR portion of the device right now, maybe I will add to this review in the future once I add it.
T**H
Perfect for one to multiple casting!
This device is what I've been looking for! There is no degradation of video quality from the transmitter to the receivers. There is no lag / latency issues either.The only issue I saw was that - if you are adding to an existing network - you MUST create a VLAN within your network for this to work across IP. It was an easy fix for me, but not too many people will be running multiple managed switches in a home environment like I do. Perfect for business purposes, but less home-friendly unless one opts to do a point-to-point cable run.Note: Make sure you purchase enough HDMI cables. The device does not come with one. They're relatively cheap nowadays anyways.I currently have one receiver in each room of a four bedroom house and one in the living room along with the transmitter - connected to a computer. As I have minor children (under the age of 6), it gets quite tedious running from room to room turning on Netflix or Disney cartoons. Instead, I control it all from the living room. The older kids can change to whatever they like, and the younger kids can be easily separated when they bicker. I bought a second batch and installed it in a camper - my buddies and I can watch anime and drink beer without hovering over each other - all while being away from the wife and kids!
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