The Wireless for HDMI 60 GHz Extender extends high-quality uncompressed HDMI 1.3 audio/video at resolutions of up to 1080p/60 Hz to any remote display location up to 30 feet away without the hassle of wires. The Wireless for HDMI 60 GHz Extender employs advanced high-frequency radio technology to support the high multi-gigabit data transfer rates of HDMI 1.3 with 8-channel digital audio.
This is a perfect solution in scenarios where traditional cabling cannot be applied. The plug-and-play installation makes it simpler than ever to extend HDMI to another room or to a ceiling projector in a matter of minutes all without ever having to run cables and drill through walls or ceilings.
How It Works
The Wireless for HDMI 60 GHz Extender system uses a pair of Sender and Receiver units. The HDMI source is attached to the HDMI input on the Sender unit. The Receiver unit is attached to an HDMI-compliant display in the desired viewing area. The Sender and Receiver are arranged in a line-of-sight orientation with respect to each other and without obstructions in the way of the radio signal path. The Sender and Receiver are powered on and put into pairing mode using their dedicated reset buttons. Within a few seconds the units find each other and wireless radio pairing mode commences. A sharp and vibrant high-definition picture emerges on the remote extended HDMI-compliant display as AV signal extension completes.
During setup and operation 4 LED Indicators on the front of the Sender and Receiver units will illuminate to indicate operational states such as power status pairing activity strength of the wireless signal and signal blockage.
HDMI 1.3 Features Supported:
* 225 MHz Video Bandwidth
* Lip-Sync Pass Through
* Dolby TrueHD & DTS Master Audio
* CECS Protocol
Note:
This product is fully HDMI and HDCP Compliant. It conforms to the WiHD CTS International Standard.
WiHD and the WiHD logo are trademarks licensed for use by WirelessHD LLC.
For optimal quality HDMI signal transmission we recommend installing the Wireless for HDMI 60 GHz Sender and Receiver units in a horizontally level line-of-sight orientation in open space without tightly enclosing walls or ceilings. Tightly enclosed spaces such as cabinets will block the radio signal and significantly reduce the range. Obstructions in the radio wave path by furniture and other similarly sized objects should be avoided.
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