4K HDMI Extender - Easily extend an HDMI audio/video signal via a single Ethernet cable for long-distance transmissions in 4K60 UHD and HDR The Manhattan 4K@60Hz HDMI over Ethernet Extender Kit lets you transmit an AV signal in 4K@60Hz (3840 × 2160) up to 70 m (230 ft.) via a single RJ45 Cat6 Ethernet cable. The Kit provides reliable video and multichannel audio transmission for your streaming device, gaming console (PS4, PS4 Pro, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch etc.), Blu-ray player, satellite receiver, PC, laptop, MacBook® or other HDMI device over longer distances than standard HDMI cables alone can achieve. The transmitter and receiver have additional 3.5 mm jacks for Infrared (IR) inputs that let you control the source or display at either end of the setup. Flexible Solution for Many A/V Applications Ideal for trade shows, classrooms, home theater, conference rooms, business office and retail applications, the Manhattan 4K@60Hz HDMI over Ethernet Extender Kit is a cost-effective solution that boosts and extends an HDMI signal to where it's needed. Ethernet cabling - shielded or unshielded - is less expensive and easier to install than HDMI cabling and in-line signal repeaters. When used with our Extender Kit, network cable delivers the clear, sharp and vivid picture that you've come to expect from HDMI cable. Easy installation and wide compatibility HDCP 2.2 compliant with HDMI, the Manhattan 4K@60Hz HDMI over Ethernet Extender Kit is tested to guarantee performance and reliability. It installs quickly without having to run software or install additional hardware. Included are four mounting brackets (two for each module) that let you tidily install their metal housings on the wall or ceiling. Full backward compatibility with 4K@30Hz and 1080p displays ensures that it will work with any HDMI source or destination device. Only one power adapter needed thanks to Power over Cable (PoC) Extend your HDMI signals to locations that lack power outlets. The included power adapter connects to the transmitter and powers the receiver through the connected Ethernet cable.