ENFORCER HDMI Extender

March 6, 2018

SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. is helping its dealer partners extend HDMI signals to nearly 1,000 feet with a new HDMI extender that installs quickly with only two wires. The new ENFORCER HDMI Extender over Two Wires extends the range of traditional HDMI cabling methods via an active transmitter and receiver combination to send video and audio over any two copper wires including Cat5e/6 cables, telephone wires, and coaxial cables. HDMI formats up to 1080p can be transmitted up to 984ft (300m) between the transmitter and receiver with zero signal loss.

The extender comes as a complete plug-and-play kit with transmitter, receiver, power supplies, connectors, infrared transmitter, and infrared receiver. Installers can add up to an additional three receivers, making the device ideal for building-wide and campus-wide security, remote monitoring, training, or similar uses. More Info: www.seco-larm.com

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