WyreStorm EX-70-H2X 4K HDR 4:4:4 60Hz HDBaseT™ Extender Set with PoH, Ethernet & HDMI Loop Out

MPN: EX-70-H2X
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WyreStorm EX-70-H2X 4K HDR 4:4:4 60Hz HDBaseT™ Extender Set with PoH, Ethernet & HDMI Loop Out
MPN: EX-70-H2X
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$664.00

WyreStorm EX-70-H2X 4K HDR 4:4:4 60Hz HDBaseT™ Extender Set with PoH, Ethernet & HDMI Loop Out

Out of Stock
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HDMI 2.0 MAXED-OUT

Knowing the speed at which technology moves, at WyreStorm we're always looking ahead. That's why we've included our VLC chipset (Variable Lossless Compression) in this extender meaning seamless support of the next shift in content technology: 4K/60 HDR-10 & HLG and even up to 4:4:4.

HIGH FRAME RATE HDR

HDR Content has recently enjoyed an up-shift in refresh rates after starting its life at 24Hz on UHD Blu-Ray discs. High frame-rate HDR is now available at 60Hz on certain discs and via gaming consoles like the Xbox One X. The EX-70-H2X is now ready to support both HDR-10, HLG at 60Hz and Dolby Vision content up to 30Hz.

FIRST CLASS, CLASS A HDBASET™

Proudly flying the flag for the full Class A HDBaseT™ feature set, the EX-70-H2X levels-up. Supporting not only HDR video, HD Audio and control, but also allowing Ethernet pass-through and 2-way PoH. This allows the extender to be powered from a single PSU, located at either end.

HDMI LOOP OUTPUT

The source loop-output on the transmitter allows a multitude of system expansion options without the need for an external splitter. The signal can be cascaded to a second or third extender to feed extra screens, to a matrix switcher so it can be made part of a larger system or even sent to a NetworkHD encoder forming a hybrid distribution system.