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Simplified MFG EXACKT 1080p HDMI Over AC Powerline
$ 147.31
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Description
Product highlightsHDMI-over-AC power signal extension system
send audio and video over long distances through your home's AC wiring
plug-and-play operation — no installation required
supports 1080p video transmission up to 70 meters/229 feet
4K video content is not supported
HDCP 1.4 and HDMI 1.3 compliant
supports stereo PCM audio
multi-channel surround formats are not supported
HDMI "loop out" for sending signal to an additional local display near the transmitter
IR pass-through for relaying remote control commands
up to 2 additional receivers can be added for sending signal to other areas
AC power supplies included
5-3/8"W x 1-1/4"H x 3-13/16"D (each)
weight: 14.3 oz. (each)
Important note:
the transmitter and receiver need to connect to the same electrical panel to properly communicate with each other
warranty: 3 years
What's in the box
HDMI transmitter
HDMI receiver
Two 59" AC power cords
IR receiver (attached 58" cable terminated by a stereo 3.5mm male connector)
IR blaster (attached 58" cable terminated by a stereo 3.5mm male connector)
User Manual
Quick Start Guide
About this item
Written by Crutchfield's Kramer Crane
Easily send an HDMI signal to another room
Looking for a simple way to send a 1080p video signal across a long distance? The Simplified MFG EXACKT HDMI-over-AC power signal extension system can help.
This package includes an HDMI transmitter and receiver, which together send audio and video from one location to another through your home's AC wiring.
How it works
Connect your source — like an Apple TV, cable box, or Blu-ray player — to the HDMI transmitter. Then simply plug the unit into the wall for power. It uses the existing copper wiring inside your home to send signal to the HDMI receiver located in another area.
These units support HDCP 1.4, the copy protection system used with 1080p content. This system is ideal for connecting an A/V receiver to an overhead projector or wall-mounted TV without using an ultra-long HDMI cable.
Important note:
the transmitter and receiver need to connect to the same electrical panel to properly communicate with each other.