This HDMI wall plate receiver is a high-definition signal long-distance panel transmitter integrated with HDBaseT technology. The HDMI signal is input from the transmitter and transmitted through a network cable, with a resolution up to 4K, and the signal can be extended up to a maximum of 100 meters. Additionally, the HDMI wall plate receiver supports the PoC (Power over Cable) function, requiring power supply at only one end, making it suitable for various small and medium-sized conference rooms, classrooms, and other long-distance transmission application scenarios.

Features
- Supports input resolution up to 4K HDMI ultra-high-definition signals.
- Supports long-distance digital signal network transmission: up to 100 meters (1080P), 70 meters (4K).
- Supports wall-mounted installation, standard 1GANG, 86 panels, with other sizes available upon request.
- Supports PoC power supply, requiring power supply at either the receiver or transmitter end, or no external power supply is needed when used in conjunction with a matrix or other HDBaseT devices.
- The front panel LED work indicator light allows for real-time viewing of the working status.
- Supports HDMI and HDCP 1.4 protocols for better compatibility.
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Specification
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Input Ports |
1*HDBaseT (RJ45) |
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Output Ports |
1*HDMI |
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Supported Protocols |
HDMI and HDCP 1.4 |
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Resolution |
Up to 4K30 4:4:4 (4K60 4:2:0) |
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Transmission Distance |
Up to 100 meters for 1080P, 70 meters for 4K (using CAT6 or higher network cables) |
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Control |
Automatic recognition |
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LED Indicator Light |
HDMI signal indication |
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Dimensions |
86*86*38mm |
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Weight |
200 grams |
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Power Supply |
DC 12V/1.5A or PoC power supply |
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Power Consumption |
≤12W |
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Operating Temperature |
-10℃ ~ +40℃ |
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Storage Temperature |
-20℃ ~ +55℃ |
Q: What is a 4K HDMI Transmitter, and how is it different from a standard HDMI Transmitter?
A: A 4K HDMI Transmitter is a device that sends 4K UHD (3840x2160) video/audio signals from a source (e.g., 4K Blu-ray player, PS5, streaming stick) to a display or receiver. Unlike standard HDMI Transmitters (which typically support up to 1080p), 4K models are optimized for:
Higher bandwidth (minimum 18Gbps for 4K/60Hz; 48Gbps for 4K/120Hz).
Advanced video formats: Support for HDR (HDR10, HLG), 10-bit/12-bit color depth, and wide color gamuts (WCG) like DCI-P3.
Future-proofing: Compatible with HDMI 2.0/2.1 standards, ensuring compatibility with next-gen 4K devices.
Q: What critical technical specs must a 4K HDMI Transmitter have to deliver stable 4K performance?
A: To transmit 4K signals without quality loss, check these non-negotiable specs:
HDMI Version: Must support HDMI 2.0 (for 4K/60Hz) or HDMI 2.1 (for 4K/120Hz, Variable Refresh Rate/VRR).
Bandwidth: Minimum 18Gbps for 4K/60Hz (with HDR); 48Gbps for 4K/120Hz (gaming/high-speed content).
HDCP Compatibility: Must support HDCP 2.2 (for most 4K streaming services like Netflix/Disney+) or HDCP 2.3 (latest copy protection).
Signal Integrity: Look for features like signal amplification, EMI shielding, or fiber-optic transmission (for longer distances) to prevent artifacts (e.g., pixelation, lag).







