WyreStorm to unveil H2 line of 4K HDMI 2.0 and HDBaseT matrices with full HDCP 2.2 compliance
Things move pretty fast at WyreStorm, but the company says its 4K solutions haven’t been rushed out in a frenzy of “me-too bandwagon-jumping”. Such patience, it says, has allowed it to implement industry-wide standards, resulting in a 4K line that is optimised for the richest experience today and future-proofed for tomorrow.
“Anticipating the slow adoption of HDCP 2.2 protected content, we developed the line using the latest encryption chipsets to ensure we were compatible with source devices from major electronics manufacturers as they came to market,” VP of sales and marketing Hal Truax says.
“This resulting hardware compatibility allows us to not only deliver a trouble-free installation experience, it also avoids the pitfalls set to be experienced by competing manufacturers that released solutions before 4K standards such as 60Hz@4:2:0 timing signals and support of HDR video content at colour depths of 10-bit were ratified.”
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After getting its 4K feet wet earlier in the year with its first range of HDMI 4K splitters and 8×8 matrix switcher, and HDBaseT 4K extenders and Class A HDBaseT 8×8 matrix, WyreStorm has dived right in with a comprehensive new range of HDBaseT and HDMI matrices and splitters – the H2.
So named due to its support of HDCP 2.2 and HDMI 2.0 standards – essential elements of the recently ratified 4K standard as set out by associations such as the BDA and UHD Alliance – the WyreStorm H2 range is compatible with the very latest 4K source devices requiring HDCP 2.2 encryption as well as the newly established HDMI 2.0 standard at 18Gbps.
4K resolutions are supported at both 3,840 (UHD) and 4,096 (DCI) 2,160p at 60Hz with chroma subsampling of up to 4:4:4 for HDMI models or 60Hz at 4:2:0 for HDBaseT up to 70m for compatibility with new 4K broadcast standards whatever method of distribution is chosen.
Of course its not only what’s on the inside that counts, with H2 matrices boasting a redesigned rear view for transmissions and a fluted aluminum front panel with a repositioned button configuration and bold new LED colour-ways for I/O indication.
WyreStorm Pure HDMI Matrix Switcher with Full 4K Resolution and HDCP 2.2 Support
The H2 matrix family begins with fully-featured ‘Pure HDMI’ models in 4, 6 and 8-way I/O variations within 1U chassis that offer full support of the HDMI 2.0 18Gbps standard to pass full-bandwidth 4K content up to 60hz 4:4:4, with the latest encryption technology ensuring trouble-free negotiation between with 4K source devices requiring HDCP 2.2.
Flexible control options include local push button, IR remote, 3.5mm input to receive local IR commands out of line-of-sight, LAN or Serial control systems and a newly integrated Web UI, with source selection per output displayed in glorious gold LED to further stand out from the crowd.
WyreStorm Pure HDMI Splitter with Full 4K Resolution and HDCP 2.2 Support
Similarly, the new H2 HDMI splitters follow suit with both 1:4 and 1:8 models offering full support for 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 sources at 18Gbps to HDMI 2.0 standard and HDCP 2.2 compliance. Compact and wall mountable, the H2 splitters feature locking DC jacks with EDID settings and status indication on both models to help troubleshoot potential installation issues.
HDBaseT 4K Matrix with ARC and HDCP 2.2 Support (70m)
The latest evolution in WyreStorm’s long line of HDBaseT matrix solutions, HDBT-H2 models feature 2U 6 and 8-way I/O variations offering Class A HDBaseT technology for 5Play convergence of video, audio, two-way IR control, RS232, Ethernet and PoH technology remotely powering receivers at display zones, and a 1U 4-way matrix kit with 4K receivers included.
All models support HDCP 2.2 content and new 4K broadcast standards of 60Hz 4:2:0 over HDBaseT with resolutions of both 3,840 and 4,096 2,160p up to 70m, or 100m for 1080p@60Hz/48-bit transmissions on 6- and 8-way models and 35m (4K) and 70m (1080p) on the 4-way matrix kit.
WyreStorm QuickSync technology for instantaneous switching between sources and mirrored HDMI outputs for the local zonal connection of displays, projectors or AVR are included on all models with 6- and 8-way models including S/PDIF audio breakout for ARC zones.
Sharing control options with the HDMI-only models, HDBT-H2 includes local push button, IR remote, 3.5mm IR extension input, LAN or Serial control systems and an integrated Web UI, with input/output selection indicated in equally striking cool blue LED for units that look as good on display as they do in rack.
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