AVPro Edge 100M USB 2.0 Extender via HDBaseT - AC-EXUSB-2-KIT

AVPro Edge AC-EXUSB-2-KIT 100M USB 2.0 Extender via HDBaseT
AVPro Edge’s engineering team has taken the technology used to send taxing HDMI signals and applied it to this USB extender. This USB extender kit comes with two parts, a transmitter unit, and a receiver unit. When you connect these two ends with any standard category cable, you can transfer USB signals with almost zero latency from end to end. Long USB cables are cumbersome and expensive. By converting the signal to a category cable, we can deliver these signals long distances without interrupting the data flow. We can offer this stable solution by using HDBaseT technology.
With the wide use of remote conferencing, working at home, and the almost universal adoption of Zoom and Teams, solutions are needed for the stable transfer of audio/video signals over a USB pipeline. Now you have the ideal distance connection for your web camera, interactive display/smartboard, keyboard/mouse, or other USB devices.
We built this extender to work with A/V over USB, but that doesn’t mean it can’t pass other types of USB signals. Audio/Video can carry a lot of data; it is a much more taxing signal than sending an email or surfing the internet. So, this unit has been optimized for the amount of data that can pass through. This, in turn, works out for every other USB signal allowing you to send keyboard commands, connect to remote hard drives, and many more options than just extending your USB camera feed.
Features
- Extend USB Signals
The USB 2.0 Specification only allows for signals to travel 16ft 5inches and remain stable. With this solution you bump that up to 328 feet! This allows you to keep computers and other USB devices in secure locations. - Category Cable
Today’s data rates are larger than ever, many times calling for more expensive cables. With AVPro Edge’s USB 2.0 Extender you can still use Cat 5e, a cable found throughout most construction builds since the early 2000s. - Built in USB Hub
Extend four signals at once with the built in USB hub, meaning you can have 2 mics, 2 cameras. Or you could have a keyboard, mouse, camera and a mic all connected at the same time, and each one would be as if it was directly connected to your computer. - Power over Ethernet
You only need to power one end of this signal extension set, with Power over Ethernet (POE) the power travels over the same category cable, along side your data, delivering a power to the other end. - Optimized for Teams and Zoom
Many USB connections are not able to handle the high data rate that comes from steaming and conferencing audio and video files at the same time, needing to be delivered in sync. Our engineers built this solution to reliably deliver any resolution, timing and audio type that is allowed in the USB 2.0 specification, including 4K.
Footnotes:
- WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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USB signals can be extended up to 328 feet (100 meters) using category cable, significantly surpassing the USB 2.0 specification limit of 16 feet 5 inches. This allows USB devices to be located far from the host computer while maintaining a stable connection.
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The extender supports a wide range of USB peripherals including web cameras, interactive displays, smart boards, keyboards, mice, microphones, and remote hard drives. It can handle high data-rate A/V signals as well as standard USB data, providing flexibility for numerous applications.
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No, power only needs to be supplied at one end. The device uses Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology, allowing power to travel alongside data through the same category cable to the other unit.
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Yes, the receiver unit includes a built-in USB hub with 4 USB Type A connections, enabling simultaneous connection of multiple USB devices such as mics, cameras, keyboard, and mouse, all operating as if plugged directly into the computer.
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Yes, it is specifically optimized for streaming and conferencing with platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom. It reliably handles synchronized high data rate audio and video signals, including resolutions up to 4K, ensuring smooth and stable communication.
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