3-Port HDMI to RCA Converter vs OREI 4K HDMI over Ethernet Extender EX-170C
Overall winner: OREI 4K HDMI over Ethernet Extender EX-170C
Key Differences
OREI (A) is an HDMI-over-Ethernet extender supporting 4K and 1080p with a transmitter loop-out and stable connection up to 164 ft, making it suited for long-distance HDMI over Cat6 runs. Dingsun (B) is a 3-port HDMI-to-RCA converter that accepts up to 1080p HDMI inputs and outputs composite RCA, good for connecting multiple HDMI sources to legacy AV equipment
3-Port HDMI to RCA Converter
HDMI to CVBS converter that supports up to 1080p input and connects three signal sources simultaneously. Easy setup with compatibility for older TVs; mixed feedback on picture and audio quality
Pros
- 3 HDMI inputs to RCA output
- Supports HDMI 1.3, up to 1080p
- Simultaneous connection of multiple sources
- Easy setup
Cons
- Mixed picture and audio quality
- Durability concerns from customers
OREI 4K HDMI over Ethernet Extender EX-170C
Transmits 4K HDMI and 1080p signals over CAT6/7 up to 164 ft with an added HDMI loop-out on the transmitter. Useful for extending displays across rooms with stable connectivity; users note good picture quality and easy setup
Pros
- 4K and 1080p signal transmission over Ethernet
- HDMI loop-out on transmitter
- Stable connection over CAT6/7 up to 164 ft
- Build quality and ease of installation praised
Cons
- Durability concerns reported by some users
- Limited to specific cable types (CAT6/7) and setup requires Ethernet cabling
- Some notes on longevity
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Orei |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Dingsun |
| User Reviews | Orei |