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Evolution EVEXKVM3 4K HDMI 4K@60Hz 1080p HDR10 Extender Over Single Cat6/6A/7 Cable with KVM

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Evolution EVEXKVM3 4K HDMI 4K@60Hz 1080p HDR10 Extender Over Single Cat6/6A/7 Cable with KVM

  • Allows HDMI audio/video and KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) signals to be transmitted using a single Cat6/6A/7 Cable
  • Extends 4K@60Hz, 4:4:4, and HDR10 up to 230ft/70m and 1080p up to 330ft/100m
  • HDCP 1.4/2.2 compliant
  • Extends USB control and data signals for keyboards, mice, and touchscreen displays
  • Visually zero-latency (up to 30ms)
  • Features bi-directional Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology which transmits power over Cat6, allowing the transmitter and receiver to be powered off a single power supply
  • Supports multiple audio formats such as (Dolby TrueHD 7.1CH/Dolby Digital 5.1CH)
  • Dynamic EDID for compatibility and plug and play operation
  • HDMI loop-out for local monitoring or use with other HDMI distribution products
  • Digital optical audio breakout for audio extraction
  • Slim and compact design
  • Dimensions: 5.9” W x 4.2”H x 1.1”D (150mm x 107mm x 28.4mm)
  • Patent No. 9,710,038 B1

Package Contents: 

  • EVEXKVM3 (TX & RX)
  • 12V/2A Power Supply
  • USB Type A to USB Type A cable
  • (8) Mounting Brackets
  • (18) Screws
  • Product Manual

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