THE BENEFITS OF A FIBER OPTIC HDMI CABLE

 


Light-Based Long-Distance Transmission

The HDMI cables of the future are fiber optic cables. Our fiber optic HDMI cable 2.0b can broadcast 4k@60Hz HDR video to distances of up to 328 ft using light as the transmission medium (100 meters).

·         HDR capabilities and better-quality sampling techniques are lost in standard passive copper cables at lengths more than 25 feet, as bandwidth capability declines as the cable lengthens. For example, 4k@60Hz HDR video needs a bandwidth of 18Gbps.

Plug and Play

Brightlink AV wires offer a straightforward plug-and-play solution. There is no need to deal with several power cords, wires, cables, transmitters, receivers, and mounting solutions required for perfect video and audio distances more than 25 feet.

Cables that are flexible, slim, and lightweight for stress-free connections:

·         These cables are lightweight, soft, and malleable. They weigh one-fifth the quantity of copper wires of the same length. Plug effortlessly into tight locations, such as behind TV wall mounts, TV stands, TV cabinets, TVs, desktops, or A/B receivers near walls.

·         Heavyweight and stiff copper HDMI cables, particularly longer lengths that tend to have a lower gauge (thicker), can put stress and pressure on connections, leading them to fail or break off totally. It is especially common with projector installations.

HDMI Wireless Extender

The HDMI Wireless Extender uses wireless technology to expand your HDMI display up to 30 m* from the HDMI source. Link two HDMI equipment wirelessly to an HDTV with high-definition picture quality suitable for streaming Full 1080p with 5.1 track digital audio and 3D technologies.

The IR remote control enables you to automatically change between HDMI source devices from the receiver side and watch a local and wirelessly connected HDTV at the same time. It is made up of a wireless audio/video transmitter as well as a receiver. Streamline your HDMI gadgets by using the VE809 as a wirelessly 2-port HDMI switch to link distant devices like Blu-ray players and HD Cable boxes to create your wireless multimedia environment.

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