D**E
Worked perfectly from the start.
I wanted to connect the TV in the kitchen to the AV Center in the living room. Since our home layout is open concept, we wanted to duplicate the living room TV display in the kitchen. (Having the two TVs playing different material was just too annoying.) The existing wire was an old TV cable connection (RG59?) from the stone age. Running an HDMI cable could have been done, but it would have entailed opening walls and crawling around under the floor. Instead, we took a gamble on this extender.I estimate that the length of cable involved was at least 75 feet and included at least two barrel junctions. Since the existing cable was lower quality than recommended, I was concerned that it would not work. No worries, It worked perfectly right from the start, and has worked perfectly ever since. There is no noticeable lag in the audio, so now the viewing experience is seamless between rooms.Note that we do not use the IR function in our application.
G**.
Caution when using BNC adapters
Using 2 pairs in new commercial buildout. We needed to extend HDMI video signal where we only had RG6 coax pulled. Initially everything worked fine, however over time one pair experienced intermittent signal loss. Seller quickly exchanged unit, but the new unit had same result. We did more testing bypassing existing coax, replaced HDMI patch cables, finally replaced TV monitor —still no signal. The last remaining component was the BNC male to F female adapters we were using...we replaced and got a signal. Upon close inspection, one adapters internal contact was too wide to make contact with center conductor of coax.All in all the seller was great, I’ve got to say they advised early on that defective extender units were rare.If your coax situation will require use of a BNC adapter, I would suggest removing and replacing with a BNC compression fitting —eliminating use of any adapters.The HDMI extenders are working great, solid signal. Would certainly buy again.
D**C
Not so good
Lasted one month then died
K**E
Ok picture, IR wont work
I bought two sets of these and they will give you an image through them. The issue I had was that they would not send the ir signal through them like the manual says. I tried both sets of units. I even connected it through a 6foot cable. Both sets would not pass ir through in either direction. There is no phone number for support that I have seen so I result to writing this review. One of my projectors also has fine lines going through it. It is not terribly bad, but I can see it. These units are used in a church.
R**A
Good so far
Good so far. Note: when using "F-type female" coaxial-to-BNC connectors as your interface between your coaxial cable and this unit's BNC connection, ensure your center conductor on your coaxial cable in long (protruding at least 1/8" from the end). This will ensure you get a good connection, if not will see no video signal. These screw-in female coaxial-to-BNC connectors require the center conductor to be longer.
D**J
ok
as described
R**K
Works great.
Works perfectly. After trying many similar products, this is the only one that did not introduce latency.
P**B
This pair worked great! Saved me from running new cable throughout the ...
This pair worked great! Saved me from running new cable throughout the house
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