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Kramer VM-2H2 | 1:2 4K HDMI Distribution Amplifier | BRAND NEW - €260 (Sneek, Netherlands)

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condition: new
make/manufacturer: Kramer Electronics
model name/number: VM-2H2

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Brand New, Unused, and Still in Original Packaging – Complete with All Accessories



The Kramer VM-2H2 is a professional 1:2 distribution amplifier for HDMI signals up to 4K HDR, fully compliant with the HDCP 2.2 standard. It receives one HDMI input, equalizes and re-clocks the signal, and delivers two identical outputs. With advanced Kramer technologies such as Equalization & Re-Klocking™, intelligent EDID handling, and HDCP authorization control, it ensures optimal signal quality and compatibility. Its compact, fanless MegaTOOLS™ design makes it ideal for ceiling or rack installations, perfect for corporate, educational, hospitality, and government environments.



Key Specifications

Inputs/Outputs

1 HDMI input

2 HDMI outputs

1 RS-232 port for firmware upgrade

Video

Max. data rate: 17.82 Gbps (5.94 Gbps per graphic channel)

Max. resolution: 4K@60 Hz (4:4:4)

Supports: HDR10, HDCP 2.2, Deep Color, x.v.Color™, lip sync, 7.1 PCM, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD, CEC (OUT 1 only), 2K, 4K, and 3D (per HDMI 2.0 spec)

Features

Intelligent EDID handling: use EDID from connected display or standard EDID, with lock option and RGB-force

Kramer Equalization & Re-Klocking™: rebuilds the digital signal for longer cable runs

Force RGB: for displays without YCbCr support

Selectable HDCP authorization: toggle between HDCP and non-HDCP for unprotected content

Status LEDs: ON, IN, OUT 1–2

Environment

Operating temperature: 0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F)

Storage temperature: −40°C to +70°C (−40°F to 158°F)

Humidity: 10% – 90% RH, non-condensing

Power

Consumption: 5 V DC, 730 mA

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