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Hall Research Introduces the ECHO Family of Extension Products

Allows a single HDMI 2.0 source to display remotely at up to eight different locations.

Hall Research has announced the new ECHO family, a series of extension products designed to allow a single HDMI 2.0 source to display remotely at up to eight different locations, using HDBaseT technology.

With the ECHO, HDMI resolutions up to 4K UHD (4K@60 4:4:4) can be extended up to 70m, while resolutions up to 1080p can be extended 100m over a single Cat5e or Cat6 cable. The ECHO family supports HDCP 2.2 and 1.4 content protection, as well as HDR10 high dynamic range video.

In addition to HDMI extension, the ECHO family also extends RS-232 serial data and bi-directional IR for control of remote devices. All senders include a local HDMI output, EDID routing control, de-embedded analog audio, and Power over Cable (PoC) to power remote receivers.

The ECHO-4S and ECHO-8S have built-in HDMI splitters to extend a single video to four and eight receivers, respectively, and have additional features such as RS-232 and IR loop output for daisy-chaining senders, and digital TOSLINK audio de-embedding.

The ECHO-RX2 receiver has a built-in HDMI splitter for connection to a secondary display, RS-232 and bi-directional IR for control, and de-embedded analog audio output. When used with an ECHO-1S, install the power supply at either sender or receiver — whichever is more convenient.

Here is a block diagram of a typical ECHO 4S configuration:

For more information, visit https://hallresearch.com/product/echo-4s/.

 

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