Kramer is a manufacturer of professional audio and video electronics worldwide. Its products range from basic signal extenders to high-end CATx and fiber-optic signal distribution solutions, HDMI and DVI cables, scalers, converters, switchers, distribution amplifiers, and many other devices and accessories designed to improve signal delivery and performance.
Founded in 1981 by Dr. Joseph Kramer in Jerusalem, Israel
Introduced the industry's first distribution amplifier for computer graphics
Has won numerous awards for innovation, including the 2019 Best of Show Award at Integrated Systems Europe
In 2016, Kramer merged with iRule and became part of the SDVoE Alliance
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A high-performance presentation scaler-switcher for HDMI and computer graphics signals, featuring HQUltraFast technology and 4K/UHD resolution support.
A comprehensive 4x2 matrix switcher featuring 4K/UHD resolution support, automatic switching and EDID management, and HDBaseT and HDMI outputs.
A high-performance HDBaseT twisted pair receiver for HDMI signals, featuring support for 4K/UHD resolution, HDCP 2.2, PoE, and comprehensive EDID management.
Kramer Electronics is a manufacturer of professional audio and video electronics worldwide, providing cutting-edge solutions for signal distribution, switching, scaling, and extension.
Kramer Electronics is owned by the founder, Dr. Joseph Kramer, and the company's management team.
An HDMI switch allows you to connect multiple HDMI devices to a single input on your TV or display, whereas an HDMI splitter allows you to distribute a single HDMI source to multiple displays or projectors.
HDBaseT technology allows you to transmit uncompressed high-definition video, audio, Ethernet, and control signals over a single CAT5e/6 cable, reducing cable clutter, and installation costs.
Yes, you can use Kramer's HDMI-to-DVI adapter to connect an HDMI extender to a device with a DVI output. You can also use a Kramer DVI extender to transmit DVI signals over long distances.