Massive 200-Meter Range: Extends 1080p video far beyond the limit of standard copper cables (typically 7–10m) or even basic Cat6 extenders (typically 60m). IP/Network Flexibility: Works on a point-to-point basis or through a Gigabit Network Switch. This allows \\\"One-to-Many\\\" distribution, where one transmitter can send the signal to multiple receivers across your office LAN. Full KVM Control: Features two USB ports on the receiver end. You can plug in a mouse and keyboard to fully operate a remote PC or NVR as if you were sitting right in front of it. IR Remote Passthrough: Includes infrared sensors so you can point your device\\\'s remote (like a DSTV or DVR remote) at the TV in the remote room and have it control the main unit 200 meters away. H.264/H.265 Compression: Uses advanced encoding to ensure the video remains smooth and stable over long distances while minimizing the data load on your network. Plug-and-Play Design: Pure hardware solution. It requires no software installation or complex IP configuration for standard point-to-point setups.
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The HDMI KVM IP Extender 200m is a professional-grade solution that transmits high-definition video and USB signals (keyboard and mouse) over a single network cable for up to 200 meters. Unlike standard extenders, this \\\"IP\\\" version uses the TCP/IP protocol, meaning you can connect it through a standard network switch to reach multiple rooms or even separate buildings.\
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In the Ghanaian market, this is the preferred setup for security control rooms, large warehouses, and server rooms where you need to manage a computer or NVR from a very distant monitor.
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