Extending an HDMI signal over long distances doesn't get much easier than this. The HDMIEX50 from Vanco allows you to transmit an HD audio/video signal up to 164 feet away using a single Cat5e or Cat6 Ethernet cable. It supports IR pass-through using the included IR cables, while HDMI Loop-out allows the transmitter to be split and cascaded onto multiple displays. Convenient EQ settings allow adjustment based on cable distance, and EDID settings enable management through the HDMI Loop-out or output. This unit supports full HD video up to 1080p@60Hz and is HDCP compliant.
All GameChanger Cable conductors s are 22 AWG. OD’s range from “similar to a Cat 6” to “a little smaller than Cat6A” with the exception of the Class I, Division 1 construction.
Jacks and patch panels
All compliant Cat 6 or 6A jacks and patch panels support 22-26 AWG and should work with GameChanger
Modular RJ45 Plugs
While other plugs may work, we highly recommend the below options from Simply45 and Platinum Tools
078-1022: This accessory complements the 214-2323/WH cable by enhancing its features and capabilities.
Conclusion
To sum up, the 214-2323/WH High Grade Lighting Control System Cable is a top-tier choice for those who value quality and efficiency in their lighting systems. Its extensive features, compliance with safety standards, and support for smart technologies make it an unmatched option in the market. Invest in the 214-2323/WH cable today and take the first step toward a smarter, more efficient lighting experience!
Perfect for any networking application where Plenum Rated network cable is a requirement. FireFold's Cat5e Plenum Rated Bulk Cable is a must-have for any extensive networking installation. This cable is ideal for government installations that require USA Made products
Plenum (CMP) Rated PVC Jacket
Plenum rated Cat5E cable contains a flame retardant PVC jacket and is designed for cable runs being laid in spaces defined as "Air Plenums", this includes raised flooring systems, air handling ducts, etc. Plenum jackets produce less smoke than traditional PVC jackets.
Category 5
Considered the Industry Standard for most network installations, Category 5 (Cat5E, or Cat5) is a "twisted pair" network cable used for carrying data signals at speeds of up to 350MHz of Bandwidth.
Solid Cable Design
Designed for more straight-forward, simple installations, this particular style of Solid cable is perfect for most installations where cable runs do not require several bends and twists in the line.
24 AWG
For this particular cable, the gauge is 24 AWG, which is a diameter of about 0.0201 Inches, or 0.511mm. 24AWG is the Industry Standard for any typical network cable installation. American Wire Guage (AWG) is the standardized gauging system for measuring wire sizes.
Pull-Through Design
Since bulk cable is generally used in intervals, the box that it comes in is almost as important as the cable itself. This is the reason why our boxes are reinforced to provide excellent protection and are made with a simple pull-through design to keep your bulk cable free of kinks and knots while being pulled from the box.
A compact and lightweight wall charger for the USB interface. This device connects to the standard A USB plug, charges USB devices, and blends nicely with most wall outlets.
Standard A Receptacle.
This wall charger employs a standard A USB receptacle which is compatible with the most common and widely used standard A USB plug, found in many cables. This simply increases the likelihood of one of the many USB cables that are either lying around the house or comes with a purchased device to seamlessly be used with this charger.
Charges USB Devices.
This charger plugs into a standard wall outlet and enables a USB device to be charged. Prior to such charger, products that acquired power via a USB port were limited to computers. This could be inconvenient for a number of reasons: not enough USB ports on the computer, the computer was left in a different location, or the computer itself lacks power and/or a way to get it.
Blends With Decor. White is usually considered a flexible color, and most wall outlets come in this hue. Although this charger sticks out several inches from the wall, it's intrusion into airspace is concealed by its camouflaged appearance.
The reason wireless speakers have swooped onto the scene is obvious. Unfortunately, wireless systems can be impractical for many reasons or just plain expensive. Wrestling with speaker wire can be the most imposing part of setting up a home theater surround system. You don’t have to be tackling an extensive 7.1 set-up to be faced with the question of where the cables should go and how they should be connected. Let us ease your mind. It isn’t as complicated as it seems and you certainly don’t have to be stuck with the world’s largest cord mound right in the middle of your living room.
Connect the Dots
Vanco’s HTWP72BW 7.2 Home Theater Connection Wall Plate is an all-in-one solution for banishing the mess of wires by running them through the wall. This wall plate is compatible with four-gang junction boxes and low voltage brackets and it includes a convenient bulk pass-through spout for your other home theater cables. Although labeled for an easy home theater set-up, this wall plate can be used for whole house audio as well. With seven pairs of red and black binding post connections and two RCA subwoofer jacks, this wall plate is thorough and flexible.
Binding posts are one style of connecting speaker wire to a device, source, or jack. They are mainly used with banana plugs but most, like these, can also be connected to bare wire. They can easily fit speaker wire up to 12 AWG and they do not require any type of soldering for a secure connection. The black and red posts are marked on both the back and the front, which makes matching positive and negatives confusion-free. Please note the subwoofer connections on the back side of this plate are screw-on F-style coax, not RCA. All jacks are gold-plated for the seamless signal passage and optimal sound.