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The Basicolor HDMI USB Extender delivers stable, high-definition 1080p video and audio transmission up to 262 feet via a single Cat6 cable. Featuring Power over Cable technology, it requires only one power adapter, supports full USB 2.0 device extension, and ensures near-zero latency for seamless keyboard and mouse control. Its rugged aluminum build and plug-and-play design make it ideal for professional environments demanding reliable long-distance connectivity.







| ASIN | B07DJ56875 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 125,218 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 419 in KVM Switches |
| Brand | Basicolor |
| Brand Name | Basicolor |
| Colour | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Keyboard |
| Compatible devices | Keyboard |
| Connector Type | HDMI, RJ45 |
| Connector type | HDMI , RJ45 |
| Current Rating | 1 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 174 Reviews |
| Input Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 11 x 5.8 x 2.6 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 408 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 11 x 5.8 x 2.6 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | ARX TECH |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HDMI KVM USB Extender |
| Model Number | ARX1120 |
| Nominal Power | 12 Watts |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Product Finish Type | Metallic |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | PC |
| Specific uses for product | PC |
| UPC | 709327862925 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
R**E
The cheap solution to the "Multiple Setups, one PC" scenario
THE PROBLEM: I wanted to have a separate desk set up in another part of my house, but I did not want to remove my existing desk setup. I also did not want to build another computer (the computer at the original setup is brand new). Since I had used thunderbolt docks in the past, I had figured it would be "easy" to just run a long thunderbolt cable from the computer to the new setup in the other room. I quickly realized that to implement that, it would cost at least $400 (without the dock). Other solutions included a fiber run with an expensive dock. I had wanted a cheaper solution and was willing to give up some features. THE SOLUTION: I had initially purchased a different brand's HDMI USB KVM over Ethernet but found that it did not support USB 2.0 devices. Most devices today need at least USB 2.0 support to work. I returned it and found this set and decided to try it. It worked great. Using a 150ft Cat 8 cable, I was able to see my computer at the new set at 1080p60 and could plug in a USB mic with audio out and a USB 2.0 hub with a Logitech unifying receiver and an Xbox controller. You only need to power ONE of the boxes, and the other box will be powered with the ethernet cable. I have an HDMI Bi-directional switch that allows me to switch the one HDMI signal from my computer between the Original Setup's monitor, and the New Setup's monitor (So only one monitor is active at a time). With this unit, I can get Audio, Video, and Input from/to my computer. I have had no issues with these devices. This device supports display audio through HDMI, but I have never tried/used it. These units get warm, but not any hotter than a typical Wi-Fi router. I have done some casual gaming (Battlefield IV, CSGO, COD, NFS Heat) and it is responsive. I am sure that there is some latency, but I have not felt a difference. If you are reading a portion of text that is small and crowded, you may notice some artifacts (blurring) of that portion of the screen. There also seems to be some form of ghosting that appears when mousing over on a solid color (grey) background. I have not seen any artifacts while gaming. If you plug a device that needs charging or power, like a phone, tablet, or hard drive, I have issues where it disconnects due to excessive power draw. I would recommend plugging those devices directly into the computer instead. The last issue I have seen is where the device will only transmit HDMI signals and not USB. this usually occurs if there is a brownout or a temporary blackout. The solution is just to unplug and plug the unit from power. It is not a common occurrence, but I would make sure that the power brick is attached to the most accessible unit (in my case it was the transmitter TX side). TLDR: This device is worth it! If you want your device in two places at once, this is the best solution. Because the unit encodes and decodes its packets separately from the device, it should be compatible with PCs, Game Consoles, Security DVRs, and more. Also, please use a CAT 7or CAT 8 cable. while not written anywhere, I am sure that most connection issues people have stemmed from them using a lower-class cable. CAT 8 cables are not much more than CAT 5e...
T**.
Has been working great for over two years!
I've been using this for a few years now in our small church sanctuary to connect to the HDMI on the projector. I also have 2 USB webcams connected to it next to the projector for adding to our virtual stream during services. It has been working great since we started using it. There has been no degradation or instability of picture in that time. We do have it plugged into a switched outlet and turn it off when the service is over, so I cannot vouch for continuous usage. I am now going to order a second one to use at work for a confidence monitor and webcams that will be used with our company Town Halls.
A**S
Excellent Product - High Quality
I purchased this HDMI KVM for a surveillance system. My application covers a distance of 100 feet over CAT5e. Prior to this item, I had tried a few other extenders with no success. I purchased this item because of their claim of lossless and no latency signal for both video and the USB keyboard and mouse connections. The product truly lives up to its claim. Great picture and mouse/keyboard responsiveness. When I first installed the extender, I had it powered up prior to connecting the mouse and keyboard. The mouse didn't work initially, however, once I disconnected the power and reconnected it, while the mouse and keyboard was connected to the extender, everything worked like charm. So make sure to connect all your components to the extender before powering it up. I am very happy with this purchase and highly recommend it as a high-quality HDMI KVM extender.
M**.
I bought 4 kits for a commercial job None worked well
I had to transport an audio stream and a Camera feed + HDMI approx 40 ft. I could read that the USB audio was connected bit could not actually receive the stream. I was bale to get the Cam feed for the first 15 minutes, and the HDMI signal kept cutting out. This went past the 30 day return unfortunately as it took some time to install the rest of the system and troubleshoot this portion of it. None of these units (I bought 4 kits) worked in any presentable fashion. I just purchased 2 of the better Basicolor units that claim higher performance but are more costly and claim a 100M range. I have re-arranged the system components to enable using only two kits. I will be sure to test these within the 30 day return time. Again, all I need is 40 ft and I'm using all CAT6A shielded cable and shielded connectors. Buying Chinese electronics can be a crap shoot. Many items are quality enough, but I read all the reviews and the reviews for this item gave me a much better impression for the quality, but it simply wasn't there. Live and learn.
S**M
Won't last long. Dead in about a year.
I was using this device for a home automation setup with a remote touch screen. I had Cat5e to the location that I wanted the display, but didn't want to have the computer sitting there with it. This seemed like the perfect solution! USB and HDMI remote KVM back to where the core machine is located. It worked well initially, for about 3 months, then the issues started. When I would re-boot the Mini PC (Source) the image wouldn't restore... blank screen until you unplugged the HDMI and plug it back in at the source machine. Then, it started to get some light noise in the image periodically. This didn't happen too often, so I just dealt with it. Finally, the power supply died. Should have output 12v DC, but sat at 1.8v when tested, so I replaced the power supply with another unit rated at a higher current... back up and running! Unfortunately, it only worked for about a week, then nothing would connect or get image again. I've tested a couple different power supplies and they are functional... so it looks like these have a problem with the power / board internally. Maybe they would work for light use? I don't know, so order at your own risk.
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