3-Way HDMI Switch Box (3in/1out)

SKU
47-200-001
1080P | IR Sensor | Built-In Amplifier | Manual & Remote | Share Three Devices w/ One Display
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3-Way HDMI Switch Box (3in/1out)

This 3x1 HDMI Switcher routes HD video and digital audio from any one of the three sources to display device. Three inputs accommodate the connections of three HD video sources simultaneously. The output sends the HD audio/video signals to an HD display. Switching is done by push button on the unit or via the IR remote that is provided with the unit.

This mini switch has external IR sensor so that switch box can be placed in invisible place.

Features:

  • Switches easily between any 3 HDMI sources
  • Extends the range of HDMI compliant device by equalizing and re-clocking the HDMI signal
  • Maintains high resolution video—beautiful, sharp HDTV resolutions up to 1080p; and computer resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 are easily achieved
  • External IR sensor (30' sensor cable)
  • Built-in amplifier
  • Max HDMI cable length:
    • Input: 65 ft.
    • Output: 80 ft.
  • Manual or remote selection (external IR sensor included)
  • No external power supply required

Don't Forget the Cables!

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Q: Does this product support 3D?


A: No this product is not capable of transmitting a 3D signal.


If your install requires 3D support please consider our 4 way or 5 way switch.


Q: What’s the difference between a switch and a splitter?


A: A switch allows you to connect multiple video sources to 1 display. A splitter allows you to take the video from one source and then display it on multiple displays depending on how many outputs the splitter has.


Q: What the difference between a simple switch and a Matrix switch?


A: A Simple switch can select from multiple inputs to a single output. A matrix switch allows multiple inputs to be routed to more than one output.


Q: Will I lose picture quality if I use a switch?


A: No a switch will maintain the picture quality.