Binary™ B10 Series Fibre to HDMI Extender – 4K @ 60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, ARC

SKU B10-FBR-EXT-18G Category

The B10 fibre extenders support fully uncompressed 4K video over one multimode fibre up to 1000m. The four HDMI TMDS channels are all run over different wavelengths of light, so this extender doesn’t do any data processing on the actual HDMI video – it just passes it straight through. Another two wavelengths of light support the bi­‑directional communication and control functionality for an all-fibre link where the cable can be pre-installed and field-terminated with standard SC connectors.

Important Note: The Binary B10 Series Fibre to HDMI Extender is designed to be used with 2 High Speed HDMI cables up to 2 metres each, multimode fibre up to 1000 meters, and 2 SC connectors for fibre termination. All sold separately.

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Binary™ B10 Series Fibre to HDMI Extender – 4K @ 60Hz, 18Gbps, HDR, ARC

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Distance Without Compromise: With today’s large displays and data-rich content, it’s harder than ever to deliver high-quality video. With Binary’s B10 Fibre to HDMI extender, you can utilize fibre’s high bandwidth to transmit uncompressed 4K @ 60Hz with HDR up to 1000m at 18Gbps, maximizing colour depth, brightness, and contrast on the latest high-resolution TVs and projectors.

Future Proofed: The B10 fibre extenders support 4K @ 60Hz today, but once you run fibre through your wall or conduit you are ready for 8K. Once your customer is ready to make the switch to 8K, you are one step ahead because the fibre infrastructure is already in place. Just upgrade to the next generation B10.

Ready for 4K Ultra HD: The B10 Fibre to HDMI extender accepts and displays uncompressed 4K@60Hz with 18Gbps connection speeds for pristine video and immersive audio.

Supports Multiple High-Resolution Formats: The B10 fibre extenders also support other high-resolution audio and video formats, including Dolby® ATMOS, DTS™-X, and HDMI® 3D.

Two-Way Audio with ARC: For a high-tech way to transmit audio back to a centralised location, an AVR, or another system, use the ARC (Audio Return Channel) feature to send audio from a smart TV or another source in the viewing room back to the head end. It’s great for smart TVs, Blu-Ray players, or other content sources which stream original audio and video straight from the box.