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The J-Tech Digital 4K HDBaseT HDMI Extender delivers uncompressed 4K@60Hz and 1080P video up to 130ft and 230ft respectively over Cat5e/6 cables. It supports advanced audio formats including DTS HD and Dolby TrueHD, features HDCP 2.2/1.4 compliance for protected content, and offers bi-directional IR and RS232 control for seamless integration. Engineered for industrial reliability with ESD protection, it’s ideal for professional and home AV setups requiring long-distance HDMI extension without quality loss.


































| ASIN | B01N3PXZLP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,459 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #14 in Remote Control Extenders |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (874) |
| Date First Available | November 9, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | JTECH-4K-EX-HDBaset |
| Manufacturer | J-Tech Digital |
| Product Dimensions | 4.1 x 2.8 x 1 inches |
A**K
Works flawlessly, great quality - XBOX ONE works perfectly with it
Really quality device - well worth paying a bit more and getting a nice, solid device than paying a bit less and getting junk. For XBOX One you only need a 1x2, but I got a 1x4 because I plan on adding a second TV soon and with this installed it will just be a matter of plugging in another HDMI cable and set to go. 1) Yes, it works wonderfully with XBOX One and it's HDMI input. 2) This is a SPLITTER. It takes ONE signal and allows you to split it's OUTPUT, identically, to multiple devices. It is not a SWITCHER (to allow multiple devices to switch between one input) or an HDMI Matrix (which allows you to mix/match multiple devices with multiple monitors). The build quality feels very professional - no cheap plastic, nice metal housing. After days of use it's still cool to the touch, no overheating (or any heat at all). I really didn't want a device that had to be plugged into electricity but on researching many devices, I've found that most of the ones that just rely on the HDMI provided power simply aren't reliable enough. The only complaint I had is that it's one of those "sideways" plugs, so it can be difficult to place. It was a small price to pay, though, for such great performance. I have a Sony receiver that most of my equipment (except for the XBOX One) is connected to, and the output HDMI is hooked into the splitter. Then the splitter splits into two HDMI - one that goes into my TV, and one that goes into the XBOX One. This way, I can watch anything normally as I always did, but I can also route it through the XBOX One to use the SNAP/TV feature. It's a perfect set-up for my needs. As I said above, I am adding a second TV soon - I considered a HDMI Matrix, which is far more expensive, but since all I want to do is play XBOX One while watching other content, I really am not going to need one. Adding another TV to this device will be fine - it just gives the option of not having to use SNAP on XBOX One and watching two different things on two different TVs. That said - again - if you want to hook all your sources into this directly and matrix them out to multiple monitors, this will NOT work for you. Very pleased, glad I didn't go through several inferior devices before getting this one. Was five minutes to set up, worked instantly and of course since it's not analog there is no reduction in quality. Now I have a lot more options and already have future expandability - if you even think you will ever want to add more devices (with the 80-foot possible HDMI output, you could actually route it to another room), I'd pay the extra $10 to get the 1x4 like I did - but in any case, high quality product, just know what it is you need and what it is you are buying.
C**P
Solid Signal
Been using it for a month now to connect a projector to a home theatre system. Zero drops/glitches/handshake failures, very good. Delivers a full 4KHDR signal. The only "con" is that some devices don't seem to think the 4K signal is possible and you have to manually set it. Like on first connect the Roku defaulted to 1080i and I had to set it to 4K in the settings. Now this could be my AVR or something else, but it's just something to keep an eye on.
D**0
Works like a charm
I use this splitter to get my HD cable TV feed from a DVR in our family room to the kitchen. It required a 30' HDMI cable (I am using an Aurum Ultra HDMI cable)and some fiddling around to run the cable, but that was the hardest part of the job. I was somewhat concerned about hooking up a second TV from the cable box, because it seems as though HDMI is finicky. One problem I ran into was that I attempted to split the output signal from my surround sound receiver to my Panny 60" plasma set. The advantage of this approach was that my Blu Ray player could also go through that single HDMI cable via the receiver, so in theory, I would be able to watch any cable or Blu Ray content on both TVs by passing the signal through the receiver. However, the receiver (Pioneer Elite VSX21) wouldn't pass the audio through, and certain features on the DVR box no longer functioned on either set (specifically 3D output, and the on demand channel). So, I had to split the HDMI signal out of the DVR box. Once I did that, everything functioned perfectly. Just means I had to pass on watching Blu Ray DVDs in the kitchen. To continue to be able to use my surround sound system with the Panasonic, I had to run a digital optical audio cable between the TV and the receiver, since the cable box is no longer hooked up to the receiver via HDMI (the DVR box only has one HDMI output). I cannot say how well 1080p would work, since the best the cable box can do is 1080i. However, the picture is perfectly clear on both sets, and there is no noticeable signal lag. It just takes a few seconds for the splitter to figure out what it is doing. I got a second remote for the DVR box that I can leave in the kitchen, and got a Next Generation Remote Control Extender so I can control the DVR box from the kitchen, even though it is located in the cabinet in the family room. It works great! Now I can watch anything in both rooms, and have both TVs on if I want to run to the kitchen and grab a beer or snack and not have to pause the programming. Plus, I have the satisfaction of knowing that I don't have to pay the cable company for another box for the kitchen that can output HDTV, so that'll save a few bucks every month. I'll recoup the investment for the cable, splitter, and remote extender in less than a year. I am thinking about running an HDMI extender via Ethernet to an upstairs TV, since there are still 2 splitter ports left on the J-Tech box. In retrospect, I might have opted for a 2x4 matrix splitter, then the Blu Ray thing would probably have worked, but my main mission was to get the cable feed to the two TV's, and for that, it works great. Not sure what will happen if both TVs are on and I try to watch 3D content on the Panny, my guess is that the HDMI signal will get "dumbed down" to the lowest functionality available on either set. Since the second set doesn't support 3D, I assume I'll have to turn it off in order to watch 3D on the other set. I'll post an update once I try it. All told, all long as you have realistic expectations and understand how to hook things up, this unit works great. I haven't seen any overheating or other issues yet, but I've only had it running for a couple of weeks now.
S**S
who ever is reading this, do not buy anything from Global Hub or from Amazon, they are really unprofessional. I ordered this product and a faulty product was delivered to me, i returned this to Global Hub, they send me an other product which was nothing but the same product packed in a different box. I have been talking to Global Hub for 2 months, a post that they don't answer any of your calls, with a desperation I reached out to Amazon, they took the complaint to refund on 15th April 2020 and till date no action has been taken, now they come back to me stating it is 90 days you are not eligible for a refund. I have been trying to reach them and they conveniently delete all the emails, calls and state nothing was done. They should be ashamed of cheating their customers.
M**A
This extender works perfectly with Australian Foxtel IQ4, using only 1 Cat5 LAN UTP cable. The IR repeater functions perfectly also. The only negatives to speak of are that the units get relatively warm, requiring adequate ventilation, and the power adapter only comes with a USA 110VAC style plug (interchangeable, but no Australian version included).
P**E
This splitter worked very well with the Bell Fibe PVR in my home being shared with two monitors. This was very satisfactory since this is a difficult box to split to multiple sets
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