A single repeater promises A/V up to 130 feet. Add a second repeater for a total length of 200 feet.
Your TV looks good in the living room, but your significant other likes to keep things clutter-free. While the TV may not always hog floor space, all of your audio and video sources can take up room—and leave plenty of cables dangling.
Cables To Go can’t solve your cable problems, but its new Impact Acoustics HDMI Repeater allows you to put equipment wherever you wish. Measuring a mere 2.63 x 1.75 x 1 inches, this piece promises to send sharp HDMI signals up to 130 feet away. Add in another repeater, and the distance can be bumped up to 200 feet.
Run one HDMI cable from your video source to the repeater. Then connect a second from the repeater to the display. Thanks to a RapidRun voltage inserter, Cables To Go says it’s easier for the unit to get power.
The Impact Acoustics HDMI Repeater is available now for $200 each.

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this doesn’t really solve any issues. it allows you to move things into another room but then you have the wires going across the floor to reach where you need them. doesn’t really help the situation in my opinion.