We are often asked which HDMI splitter is “the best” and what the differences are. As you might have guessed, there is no “best” but there is definitely a better fit. All HDMI splitters distribute the signal from a playback...
There is more and more 4K content and media players that can play 4K. The combination with previous home cinema devices, which are still designed for Full HD, remains a challenge. Because it makes neither economic sense nor is it...
With the ABT00101 Bluetooth adapter you can transmit the sound of an audio source wirelessly in transmitter mode (TX) and play it back with Bluetooth headphones or speakers. In receiver/receiver mode (RX) you can receive a Bluetooth audio signal and...
This 1×4 HDMI splitter delivers the audio-video signal from one source (e.g. Blu-Ray player, Playstation game console, Sky Q satellite receiver, Fire TV streaming box) to 4 HDMI devices at the same time. So you can connect TVs, AVR and...
TOSLINK (abbreviation for Toshiba-LINK) is a system originally developed by Toshiba in 1983 for the digital transmission of audio signals. For the connection, Toslink uses an optical fiber made of plastic, which provides an optical connection. The digital sound signals...
You often come across the name in the context of HDMI EDID . But what is that actually? The idea behind EDID ( Extended Display Identification D ata) is a user-friendly plug & play concept: An HDMI device should output the best possible format...
This HDMI 2.0 audio extractor routes the sound of an HDMI signal to an AV receiver or active loudspeaker. This means you can continue to use AV receivers or soundbars for Ultra HD that do not have a suitable 4K...
This HDMI 2.0 splitter distributes an HDMI signal up to Ultra HD resolution (4K) to 2 HDMI end devices, e.g. televisions, monitors, projectors or AV receivers. The splitter is backward compatible with low input and output resolutions. If you connect...
HDMI Audio Extractor for 4K TVs and 5.1 systems This little device solves a problem with 4K TVs and home theater systems that don't yet support HDMI 2.0. Only the sound that the HDMI end device understands is output from...