
Monoprice 124181 Blackbird 55m HDMI Extender IR PoC
Extend Your HDMI Signal with Power and ControlThe Monoprice Blackbird HDMI Extender allows you to transmit 1080p@60Hz signals up to 180 feet over a single Cat6 Ethernet cable. With Power over Cable (PoC) and bidirectional IR extension, this extender provides both power and control in a single, co...
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Overview
Extend Your HDMI Signal with Power and Control
The Monoprice Blackbird HDMI Extender allows you to transmit 1080p@60Hz signals up to 180 feet over a single Cat6 Ethernet cable. With Power over Cable (PoC) and bidirectional IR extension, this extender provides both power and control in a single, convenient package.
- Extends 1080p@60Hz HDMI signals up to 180 feet (55 meters)
- Supports Power over Cable (PoC)
- Compliant with HDMI 1.4 and HDCP 1.4 specifications
- Includes HDMI loop out
- Supports bidirectional IR extension
Key Features
Extends 1080p@60Hz HDMI video signals to distances up to 180 feet (55 meters) over a single cat6 ethernet cable.
Features built-in EDID management for matching the input resolution and audio capabilities of the connected display.
Supports the Power over Cable (PoC) feature. Fully compliant with the HDMI 1.4 and HDCP 1.4 specifications.
Includes HDMI loop out to allow connection of a display at the source location.
Supports bidirectional IR extension.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Extends 1080p@60Hz HDMI video signals over a single Cat6 Ethernet cable, simplifying cabling and installation.
- Supports distances up to 180 feet (55 meters), allowing for flexible placement of displays away from the source.
- Features built-in EDID management, which helps ensure optimal resolution and audio compatibility with connected displays.
- Includes Power over Cable (PoC), meaning only one unit requires external power, simplifying setup and reducing clutter.
- Offers bidirectional IR extension, allowing control of the source device from the display location or vice versa.
👎 Cons
- Limited to 1080p@60Hz, meaning it will not support higher resolutions like 4K or faster refresh rates.
- Requires a Cat6 Ethernet cable for extension, which must be purchased separately if not already owned.
- While supporting 1080p, the signal quality over long distances may be subject to the quality of the Cat6 cable used.
- The HDMI 1.4 and HDCP 1.4 compliance may not support newer features or content protection standards of more modern equipment.
- The inclusion of an HDMI loop out is a useful feature but doesn't enhance the core extension capability for the primary display.