Pulse Eight Key Features

In a world of mass-produced AV equipment, Pulse Eight stands out from the crowd by manufacturing every Pulse-Eight product ourselves, all from their head office in Poole, Great Britain.

Utilising a carefully selected team of passionate engineering and manufacturing staff, who are at the top of the HDBaseT and Video distribution industry, means that all products have been designed and built to the very best standard. But that’s not all. Check out why you should choose Pulse-Eight below.

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Pulse Eight Ultra HDMI Extender Set

Our Low profile (13mm high) extender set with Display Stream Compression, for visually lossless video compression and Audio Return capabilities.

Transmitter Inputs: 1 x HDMI
Transmitter Outputs: 1 x HDBaseT Class C + DSC
Receiver Inputs:
1 x HDBaseT Class C + DSC
Receiver Outputs:
1 x HDMI
Max HDBaseT Cable Distance 4K:
100 metres
Max HDBaseT Cable Distance 1080p:
150 metres
HDBaseT Recommended Cable:
Cat5e or greater
Colour Supported:
4K: 12bit, 1080p: 12 bit
Colour Depth:
Upto 36 bit (3 x 12 bit)
TMDS Clock Speed:
600 Mhz
Max Bandwidth:
18 Gbps
Encryption:
HDCP 1.4 and HDCP 2.2
PoH:
neo:Ultra PoH Reciever
Infrared:
Bi-Directional
CEC Control:
Full
ARC (Audio Return Channel):
Yes
DSC (Display Stream Compression:
Yes
Ethernet Pass-through:
Yes
Wall Mountable:
Yes – bracket sold separately
Power Supply:
1 x 48V @ 0.5A (Transmitter only)
Power Consumption:
Transmitter: 7.3W / Receiver: 8W
Material:
Aluminium
Product Dimensions:
14.8 x 1.3  x 10.5cm each
Product Weight:
0.16kg each
Operating Temp Range: 0 to +35 degrees (32 to 95 Fahrenheit)
Operating Humidity Range:
20 to 90% RH (no condensation)
Manufactured In: Great Britain by Pulse Eight

Key Technologies
Pulse Eight

Kit Includes: neo: Ultra Transmitter | neo:Ultra PoH Receiver | Country Specific Power Supply | Infrared Blaster Cable Pack | Installation Guide

Not just video extension

HDBaseT Class C technology enables a range of professional extension features, from RS232 to IR along with consumer functionality such as ARC and Optical Audio, the neo:Ultra Extender supports them all and with built-in IR diagnostics

1. IR Activity

IR or not IR, that is the question? But really it shouldn’t be, IR’s is notoriously difficult to detect, sometimes a phone’s camera can help but modern filters strip out the signal. With our new IR Activity sensor, IR flow appears Red or Green depending on the direction flow

2. Bi-Directional IR

Not just source control, sometimes your control system needs to use IR to control the TV or perhaps another item of equipment in the room, with bi-directional IR, you can connect P8-IRPACK RX or TX devices to control remote and local devices

3. RS232 / Serial

RS232 is still a popular way to control legacy equipment, if you still need to control a projector lift or a set of curtains you can still get distance control over HDBaseT™ either via 3.5mm or converted to a 9 Pin D-SUB

4. mini-TOSLINK / Analog Audio

Digital or Analog, whatever your preference we’ve got you covered. This port will accept a standard 3.5mm stereo jack and provide 2ch PCM audio, alternatively using a mini-TOSLINK adapter, connect a standard TOSLINK cable and get upto Dolby Digital 5.1 output

HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE (HDR): 4K TV’S LATEST TECH AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR YOU

Bright, stunning, highlights and rich, vibrant colours, HDR is the most exciting new tech since 4K TVs first hit the market. New HDR-compatible televisions are just part of the story, though. The additional HDR data brings a whole new set of hardware challenges.

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