🚀 Elevate your AV game with flawless 4K@120Hz over Ethernet—because buffering is so last decade.
The OREI BK-EX130-K HDMI Extender delivers ultra-high-definition 4K video at 120Hz over a single CAT6/7 cable up to 130 feet, featuring HDR support, bi-directional IR control, and low-latency, lossless transmission. Ideal for professional-grade setups including gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and media centers, it ensures seamless, clutter-free connectivity with audio extraction and full HDCP compliance.
Brand | OREI |
Connector Type | HDMI |
Cable Type | HDMI |
Compatible Devices | Projector, Gaming Console, Television, DVD/Blu-ray Player |
Special Feature | Data Transfer |
Color | Black |
Connector Gender | Female-to-Female |
Shape | Round |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 14 Ounces |
Model Name | BK-EX130-K |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | OREI PRODUCTS |
UPC | 850031132948 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00850031132948 |
Item Weight | 14 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.66 x 5 x 2.95 inches |
Item model number | BK-EXB330EAU-K |
Manufacturer Part Number | BK-EX130-K |
Special Features | Data Transfer |
C**H
Uninterrupted Entertainment
This OREI HDMI Extender is a game-changer for my home theater setup. It allows me to extend my HDMI signal over long distances without any signal loss or degradation. The 4K@120Hz support ensures smooth and lag-free gaming and streaming, and the audio return channel provides high-quality audio. I'm very impressed with the performance and reliability of this extender. I highly recommend it to anyone who needs to extend their HDMI signal over longer distances.
T**U
Technically does everything it says, but maybe not all at once
edit: I've changed my rating from 3 to 4 stars. After initially publishing this review OREI offered a refund for running into the issues described in my original review. I didn't take the refund since I'd have to send them back, and I still plan on using these extenders for now. I think the product itself still deserves 3 stars for not being able to do everything in the product description (4k 120hz 444 12bpc) at the same, but OREI was quick to offer a solution and I think that deserves another star.--Original Review--I'm currently using these extenders to get my hot and noisy PC out of my office. And while these extenders do support 4k 120hz 4:4:4 at 8 bits color depth, using those settings gives me some occasional visual glitches while watching videos in a windowed browser. Fortunately these visual glitches don't last very long, and don't happen at all when using apps/watching stuff in Fullscreen mode. I initially thought that this may have been a cable issue so tried two different 40 foot CAT 8 cables and ran into the same issue with both.Another thing worth mentioning, NVIDIA Control Panel (I'm using an RTX 3080ti) lets me use 12bit 4:4:4, at max 60 hz when using the (native) 4k resolution option. If I want to hit 120hz I have to use the "PC" 4k resolution which limits me to 8bpc for color depth. I also noticed that using (native) 4k 444 12bpc @ 60hz seems more stable, since the visual glitches do not happen at all with those settings.So while yes, these extenders do technically support 4k 120hz 4:4:4 and 12bit color depth, I wouldn't say they support all of those options at the same time (at least not in my system). But for what they are they work decently well so I'll keep using them and stick with 60hz while I wait for the day a proper CAT8 4k 120hz 444 VRR 12bpc extender comes around.
P**N
Great quality, simple setup, versatile design
Great quality, simple setup, versatile design:This product is made with higher quality metallic materials that are able to adequately physically protect the unit very well and serve as an effective passive heat sink during normal use, preventing the product from overheating. The product is pretty simple to connect and wire together, and doesn't require any software downloads or drivers to get started, and worked almost immediately once wiring it together. The product is physically pretty versatile - the units are small and durable enough to be moved around frequently (if you want to set up a temporary viewing party in a more remote location or outside, for example), but have screw ports built into both transmitter and receiver, allowing you to fix them in more permanently and securely, and worry less about them jostling around too much if the cable is disturbed. The picture quality this set projects is very good and is more than adequate for my needs, and so far the range stated in the description has been accurate.Overall, this is a good product and I would recommend.
C**E
4k@120hz is not true. It will 4K and 120Hz, but not at the same time.
While it does all of what it advertises, it doesn't do it all at the same time. I made sure I had all the right equipment, but it will not do 4K over 120hz; it wouldn't even do 1440p @120hz. It would do 1080p at 120hz though. I had this, 2.1 hdmi cords, and Cat 6.If they branded this as a 1080p@120hz and that's what I was looking for I would probably give it 5/5
E**I
More frustration than actual uptime
Pros:If doing basic features, such as 1080p @60hz, it works.Not much set up.Cons:If trying to get 4k @120hz (in my case, less than that, at 3440x1440), then it won't work consistently.Screen flickering.Misalignment? with some colors. Most things on the screen look crisp, while some item colors are blurry and aliased really bad.The device has two EDID modes, one TV and one STD. The STD mode is the one needed for 4k @120hz, but it doesn't work. I've tried multiple monitors at the same resolution, and it simply won't display an image. When changing it back to TV mode, I get an image sometimes.When I do get a full image, like I said earlier, some colors are off. This causes certain icons, certain parts of the screen to look like they are a lower resolution than everything else. When trying to troubleshoot this, the screen will sometimes not display on my full monitor. Even though it's detecting everything the same way, displaying at the same resolution, it has huge black bars on the sides and top and bottom. So I see the whole image, but only using about 2/3 of my screen.When trying to fix this issue, it usually requires unplugging the hdmi cable in my computer, and resetting both the transmitter and reciever. Since the computer is in a different room, this is a pain to do every time I have issues. Even doing all 3, it won't consistently fix the problem. Sometimes I will get the same thing, or just a blank screen. When I say I get a blank screen, the monitor light indicates it's on, and the reciever lights indicate it is getting a signal, but nothing displays. Usually, this requires resetting of both devices, removing and reinserting the hdmi, AND restarting the computer to fix. When it comes back up, it's a crap shoot on which of the 3 states it will come back up in (full screen, partial screen, blank screen).As far as trying to get 3440x1440 @120hz, it never has worked. Always a blank screen when switching to STD mode.I've tried multiple cat 6 and cat 7 cables. I've tried multiple combinations of hdmi cables (I have tried about 6 different ones, switching which ones are plugged into which device). I have tried different monitors. The results are consistent.Overall, if you just want 1080p @60hz, this works fine. But you can problably save money by going with a different device. In fact, I've tried another brand of hdmi over ethernet adapter, and I've not had anywhere near the issues of this one, albeit that one does not claim to do 4k @120hz.
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