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Management number | 202059532 | Release Date | 2025/09/19 | List Price | $2,103.50 | Model Number | 202059532 | ||
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The C2G C2G31013 is a point to point HDBaseT extender kit that moves 4K video, audio, USB, and control signals well beyond the limits of standard HDMI cabling by using a single Cat6a run. It ships as a transmitter and receiver pair, making it easy to create a clean, reliable link between a video source and a display or projector in spaces where long HDMI cables would be bulky, expensive, or signal-degrading.
Through HDBaseT technology, the kit carries 4K video at 60 Hz up to 130 feet and 1080p video up to 230 feet without visible loss in image quality. HDCP 2.2 compliance keeps protected content secure, so you can show Blu-ray movies, streaming services, or encrypted corporate material without interruption. Multi-channel audio formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS, travel on the same cable, while a 3.5 mm port lets you route separate analog audio when required.
The built-in USB 2.0 pass-through supports devices such as keyboards, mice, webcams, and interactive touch panels up to 230 feet from the host computer. This makes the extender ideal for KVM workstations, interactive classroom displays, or conference room collaboration systems. RS232 connectivity allows remote display control and convenient firmware updates, so installers can keep the system current without climbing behind the screen.
Power over HDBaseT sends power from the transmitter to the receiver, removing the need for a second power supply at the display end. This simplifies installation inside lecterns, credenzas, or ceiling pockets and reduces points of failure. Whether you are outfitting a university lecture hall, a corporate training room, or a house-of-worship video booth, the C2G31013 provides the reach, flexibility, and dependability that professional AV deployments demand.
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