Transmit Video and Audio to Multiple TVs with Different Display Resolutions

Take advantage of true 4K resolution on a newer 4K display, while still using another existing or less-costly screen displaying lower resolutions within the same installation. Unlike most other HDMI splitters that default each display to the lowest common resolution of all connected displays, the B118-002-HDR-V2 supports multi-resolution output, so that 4K content is displayed at the maximum output supported by each television, monitor or projector.

Typical Applications

  • Transmitting content from a Blu-ray player (at 60 Hz) to a 4K HDTV in the living room, while displaying the content on an older 1080p TV in the bedroom
  • Showing a sporting event on two screens in a bar or restaurant
  • Connecting a laptop to give a video presentation on two 4K screens at a conference
  • Sending true 4K content to point-of-sale displays
  • Connecting a security camera to multiple monitors

Supports High Dynamic Range (HDR) and a Variety of Audio Formats

This multi-resolution output splitter supports the latest HDMI standards:

  • HDR resolutions up to 4096 x 2160 at 60 Hz for crystal-clear true 4K video
  • Backward compatible with 4K x 2K at 30 Hz and 1080p at 60 Hz via automatic DIP switching
  • 4:4:4 chroma subsampling and 36-bit Deep Color
  • Supports a range of audio formats, including DTS-HD, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and LPCM 7.1-channel surround sound

Plug-and-Play Installation Gets You Started Right Away

No additional software or drivers are required to use the B118-002-HDR-V2.

  • Connect the splitter’s built-in HDMI cable to your source, then connect your displays to the splitter with user-supplied HDMI cables, such as Tripp Lite’s P569 Series
  • Connect the included USB Micro-B cable to the splitter and to a USB wall charger or a USB-A port on your source device
  • LEDs indicates the unit is receiving power and assure you the splitter is active


TAA-Compliant for GSA Schedule Purchases

The B118-002-HDR is compliant with the Federal Trade Agreements Act (TAA), which makes it eligible for GSA (General Services Administration) Schedule and other federal procurement contracts.