The ST121WHD Wireless HD Video Extender Kit includes both a WHDI transmitter and WHDI receiver, enabling you to wirelessly send a full HD (1080p) video signal, as well as audio and IR, from a high-definition signal source to a remote HD display or projector located up to 30m (100ft) away. The ST121WHD is a bundled kit, which provides both local and remote units, and an IR remote control, delivering a complete, end-to-end alternative for a single source-to-display digital signage connection. A cost-effective solution, the wireless HD extender delivers full High-Definition video, as well as audio and Infrared (IR), eliminating the need for an expensive cable infrastructure to provide a wireless solution for settings where cabling may be undesirable, (e.g. In the middle of a room, boardroom, etc.) or difficult to install. Compliant with both HDCP, and WHDI standards, this versatile WHDI transmitter/receiver kit ensures that even the latest devices will be able to pass a signal, with support for full 1080p resolutions and the accompanying digital audio.
AMIMON’s WHDI technology allows transmitting full HD audio-video signal from any source to multiple displays. Great wireless HDMI solution for any kind of wireless/cableless TV. AMIMON’s solutions support the transfer of remote control signals, CEC and other necessary functions, thereby offering a true alternative to cabling.
Plus, the kit enables you to control your source device remotely, using the IR extender for a complete HD extension solution. Backed by a StarTech.com 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support. Warranty Information Warranty 2 Years Hardware Audio Yes Cabling Wireless Ethernet Daisy-Chain No Ports 1 Performance Max Distance 30 m / 100 ft Maximum Digital Resolutions 1920x1080 Supported Resolutions Widescreen: 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p Standard: VGA(640X480), SVGA(800X600), XGA(1024X768), SXGA(1280X1024) Connector(s) Local Unit Connectors 1 - HDMI (19 pin) Female Remote Unit Connectors 1 - HDMI (19 pin) Female Special Notes / Requirements Note The maximum distance between the transmitter and the receiver is 30 meters. If the wireless signal is obstructed by walls, or other interference the signal quality and maximum distance will likely be reduced. The working Frequency band may vary with the relevant laws in different regions. You should only use video converters and extenders if it is absolutely necessary to do so.
In many cases, most video converters and extenders are not necessary if you purchase the correct cable. The following table lists the maximum length of cable for common video standards. Video standard Maximum length DisplayPort 50 ft.
(15.2m) HDMI 50 ft. (15.2m) DVI 50 ft.
(15.2m) VGA 200 ft. (71m) Note: StarTech.com offers cables longer than what is listed above, including active cables, which typically include built-in active signal boosters that allow for longer cables. Active cables are specifically designed to exceed the suggested maximum lengths and are tested at the listed specifications (for example, the maximum listed resolution). Video adapters Video adapters passively adapt a cable from one connector type to another. Video adapters do not change the signal type, or change the video standard.
Examples of common applications for adapters include the following: • DVI-I to VGA • RCA to BNC • Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort • Couplers (female to female, or male to male) Note: You can use a coupler to extend a cable for a short distance. However, each coupler that you use can introduce signal loss, which degrades the signal quality.
Video converters Video converters actively process and change the signal type from one video standard and convert it to another standard. Google maps for windows ce 6.0 download. They are typically used to convert digital to analog and vice versa, but can be used to convert a digital signal to another digital video standard (for example, HDMI to DisplayPort).
Video converters work over short distances from the source to the destination: up to 15 feet or 3 meters. Video extenders Video extenders convert an input signal to a higher voltage for transmission over longer distances and then convert the input signal back to the original video standard. The input and the output signal will match on a video extender, as the same video standard is maintained end-to-end. If a cable is extended with adapters or converters, the signal quality degrades. Note: For more information on using a video adapter or converter with a video extender, see the following FAQ:. To get the highest quality signal from your source to your display when you use an HDMI extender, do the following: • Make sure that the HDMI versions of the source, extender, and destination are compatible.
For example, if you require 3D support, make sure that all of the devices can support 3D over HDMI. • Use the least amount of adapters, splitters, or converters as possible. Each device that you use in your setup creates additional points of potential failure and creates more steps for an HDCP key to hop through, which may cause issues with older displays. For more information on HDCP, refer to the following FAQ:.