SWT3−21−HU−TR is a high−performance auto−switcher with one USB−C and one HDMI/USB input, HDMI output and long−range HDBaseT 3.0. The HDBaseT 3.0 port is configurable as either transmit (output) or receive (input) link. The unit extends a 4K60Hz (4:4:4) HDMI, USB 2.0, RS−232, IR and I/O signal over a 40 meter twisted pair cable. The local and remote connected USB peripherals, such as a room camera and microphone, are switchable for use of the switcher active USB host, for convenient hybrid meeting operation with both room and online participants. The unit is ideally deployed either at the presentation source end or at the display end.
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- Hybrid–meeting Collaborative Switching — Controllable coupled–signals switching of both AV and USB host inputs, for concurrent connection with AV output and USB devices, allows collaborative hybrid meeting where meeting participants are switched to share their content with both room and online meeting participants.
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- BYOD Ease and Convenience — BYOD Ease and Convenience — Connect any DP–Alt–Mode–capable USB–C device as an AV source using a single USB–C cable. The connection also provides USB and Ethernet access, and (if PD–2.0–capable) up to 60 watts of charging power.
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- High Performance Standard Extender — Professional HDBaseT 3.0 extender for providing long–reach signals over twisted–pair copper infrastructures. SWT3–21–HU–TR is a standard extender that can be connected to any market–available HDBaseT–compliant extension product. For optimum extension reach and performance, use recommended Kramer cables.
- -HDMI Signal Switching — HDCP 2.3 compliant, supporting deep color, x.v.Color™, CEC, HDMI uncompressed audio channels, Dolby TrueHD, DTS–HD, 2K, 4K, and 3D as specified in HDMI 2.0b.
- -Flexible USB Switching and Extension — An active USB 3.2 host is connected to the switcher extender on either the transmitter or receiver sides. USB 2.0 signals are extended between the switcher extender transmitter and receiver sides, enabling connection and switching of the active USB host to both local USB 3.1 and remote USB 2.0 devices, such as camera and audio devices, or HID (Human Interface Devices) mouse or keyboard devices.













