The BK-102 Splitter is a powerful device designed to split a single HDMI signal into two separate HDMI outputs simultaneously, with video resolutions up to 8K@60Hz 4:2:0 and 4K@120Hz 4:4:4. It features video bandwidth up to 48Gbps and complies with HDMI 2.1 and HDCP 2.3. HDR/10/10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG pass through. The device features advanced EDID management and can also downscale from 8K to 4K and from 8K/4K to 1080p. Moreover, it also features automatic HDR to SDR conversion for both outputs. Compact design and plug & play setup.
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INPUT: | 1 × HDMI [Type A, 19-pin female] | |
OUTPUT: | 2 × HDMI [Type A, 19-pin female] | |
CONTROL: | 1× SERVICE [USB-C, Update port] |
1x BK-102 HDMI Splitter |
1x Power Adapter |
User Manual |
HDMI 2.1: | We recommend using high quality HDMI 2.1 cables under 30 feet for optimum performance |
8K@60Hz: | 6.6 Feet |
4K@60Hz: | 26 Feet |
Video Bandwidth: | 48Gbps FRL & 18 Gbps TMDS |
Video Resolutions: | Up to 8K@60Hz 4:2:0 or 4K@120Hz 4:4:4, 2K@120Hz, 2K@60Hz |
CEC: | No |
ARC: | No |
USB KVM: | No |
PoC/PoE: | No |
IR Control: | No |
Downmix: | No |
Downscale: | Yes |
Over IP: | No |
HDBaseT: | No |
RS-232: | No |
HDMI Audio Formats: | LPCM, Dolby Digital/Plus/EX, Dolby True HD, Dolby Atmos, DTS, DTS-EX, DTS-96/24, DTS High Res, DTSHD Master Audio, DSD |
HDMI Compliance | HDMI 2.1 |
HDCP Compliance | HDCP 2.3 |
Power Consumption: | 4.3W (Max) | |
Power Supply: | Input: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz | |
Output: DC 5V/2A |
Length: | 95mm / 3.74in | |
Width: | 68mm / 2.68in | |
Height: | 18mm / 0.71in | |
Weight: | 177g / 6.24oz |
Color: | Black |
Housing: | Metal Enclosure |
1-Year Manufacturer's Warranty |
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Our splitters will not work with capture cards due to the HDCP encryption on the output
Our HDMI splitter will duplicate or "mirror" a single HDMI source on two HDMI displays. Both displays will show the same video and audio simultaneously
Our splitter does not support extend mode. It only supports mirror/duplicate screen function, each screen will show the same picture
Yes, the power adapter does support 220V
You can use standard HDMI cables up to 15 feet and high quality cables up to 30 feet.
However, you can use fiber optic active HDMI cables up to 200 feet. If it's not a high-quality cable then you may lose the signal in some instances.
No, the HDMI splitters do not support CEC because most customers do not want all the TV's to turn ON as soon as the source is turned on.
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