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Liberty AV Product Announcements – March 2021

Posted by Liberty AV Solutions on Mar 11, 2021 2:48:40 PM

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Liberty AV’s Enhanced HDBaseT Extension Set

Push signals way beyond the typical 5-meter limitation and extend HDMI and USB 2.0 signals 70 meters away from a laptop using our HDMI HDBaseT Extension Set. A perfect solution for converting any space to collaboration by tying in a webcam/microphone and mirroring content to a large-format display, all from one CAT6 cable between devices.

Check out our "TeamUp+" Series USB Webcam and Microphone (120° Ultra-Wide-Angle View) for the complete add on.

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Topics: audio video quality, Whiteboards, Huddle Room, remote learning, av capture, lecture capture, classroom AV, learning, K-12, higher education, classroom technology, HDBaseT, IoT, HDMI, Video Communications, Extenders, AV Equipment, Content Sharing, Education, USB, board rooms

Time Saving Solutions in Category Cable Termination: Installers Put New System to the Test

Posted by K.D. Aiardo on Aug 7, 2018 11:00:00 AM

 

Liberty AV Solutions, known for their innovative solutions driven by user feedback, has once again delivered an industry changer.

Debuting at InfoComm 2018 earlier this year, Liberty AV released the new category cable termination system, ConnecTec Cat (CT Cat) . Received with open arms by technicians and installers alike, the system tackles common complaints and instantly delivers a cost and time savings to cable termination process.  

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Topics: AV Integration,, LAN sharing, category cable, cat 6, cat 6a, cat 7, cat 8, cat 5e, HDBaseT, Networking, IoT, AV Innovation, Data Centers, Keystone Inserts, Cable Termination

Category Cables and their non-Category applications

Posted by Ralph Parrett on Apr 25, 2016 10:00:00 AM

100-Ohm twisted pair cabling has come a long way since the first launch of the 568 standard. Categories 1, 2, 4, and 5 are obsolete. Category 3 hangs on by a ripcord and Category 5e has already lost its market lead to Category 6. Category 6A is moving out of data centers and demand is increasing for even higher performing cables. Category 7 is officially skipped in the US market and Category 8 is in the ratification process.

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Topics: UTP, twisted pair, cat 6, cat 6a, cat 7, cat 8, PoE, cat 5e, HDBaseT, STP, FTP