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RX-HT2-70-10

70m (231ft), 4K60 (4:4:4) Matrix Receiver, ARC, Ethernet, IR, RS-232

  • HDBaseT HDMI Receiver – Long-distance HDMI extension via CAT6/6a.

  • 4K60 4:4:4 Transmission – Up to 100m (328ft) with HDR formats supported.

  • 18Gbps Bandwidth – HDMI 2.0b, HDCP 2.2/1.x compliant.

  • ARC Functionality – Audio return via HDMI, with selectable routing to SPDIF or analog outputs.

  • LAN Extension – Ethernet pass-through via RJ45 for network devices.

  • Audio Breakout – Optical SPDIF and analog stereo (3.5mm mini-jack).

  • Bi-Directional Control – IR, RS-232, and CEC pass-through.

  • HDR Support – HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, HLG.

  • PoC (Power over Cable) – Power required at only one end.

  • Compact Metal Design – Robust, discreet, installer-friendly.

Plug & Play AVoIP

Upto 45 Endpoints

PoE for all devices

JP4 Compatibility

Labelled Ports

RX-70-10 Wiring
  • The RX-HT2-70-10 is a long-reach HDBaseT receiver designed to work with Netvio’s MX-HT2 series matrix switchers. Unlike the RX-HT2-40 series, this receiver supports extended transmission distances up to 70 m (231 ft) at 4K60 4:4:4. It is ideal for projects where displays are located far from the matrix rack, such as large residential homes, commercial buildings, or multi-room AV installations.

  • Cat5e or Cat6 cabling is typically sufficient for most signal transmissions. However, for higher resolutions over longer distances, Cat6a is recommended to ensure optimal performance.


    Transmission distances are approximate and can vary depending on environmental factors and installation quality. The RX-HT2-40-10 supports distances of up to 40 meters (131ft) for 4K signals and approximately 70 meters (231 ft) for 1080p

    ⚠️ Note: Pre-made patch cables using stranded copper (common in consumer-grade products) may not achieve the advertised transmission distances. For optimal performance, use solid copper cables typically found in professional installations.

  • Yes. The RX-HT2-70-10 supports ARC (Audio Return Channel), allowing audio from compatible TVs and displays to be sent back through the HDBaseT connection into the matrix for redistribution or extraction. This makes it particularly useful when integrating smart TVs or local display apps into a wider audio system.

  • Yes. The RX-HT2-70-10 supports ARC (Audio Return Channel), allowing audio from compatible TVs and displays to be sent back through the HDBaseT connection into the matrix for redistribution or extraction. This makes it particularly useful when integrating smart TVs or local display apps into a wider audio system.

    Like the RX-HT2-40-20, the RX-HT2-70-10 includes a digital SPDIF return path that works alongside ARC. This allows audio from the display zone to be returned to the matrix even if the connected display does not natively support ARC, ensuring reliable audio integration in all scenarios.

  • Both the transmitter and receiver support bidirectional IR and RS-232 signal transmission.

     

    This allows control signals to be sent from the source to the display—and vice versa—enabling full system control from either end of the extender link.

    The EX-701 includes RS-232 connectors and all necessary IR extension cables for straightforward integration.

  • Yes. The RX-HT2-70-10 includes HDBaseT Ethernet pass-through, which allows a standard network connection to be bridged from the matrix rack to the remote receiver location over the same Cat cable that carries video, audio, and control.

     

    This means that in addition to AV distribution, the receiver can also provide network access at the display zone for smart TVs, control processors, or other IP-enabled devices. By combining AV and data into a single link, installers reduce cabling requirements and provide greater flexibility in system design.

  • The RX-HT2-70-10 should be used when your project requires longer extension distances or additional features beyond what the RX-HT2-40 series provides. It extends HDMI signals up to 70 m (231 ft) at 4K60 4:4:4, making it ideal for larger homes, commercial spaces, or installations where displays are located further from the matrix rack.

    In addition to distance, the RX-HT2-70-10 also supports ARC and SPDIF audio return, allowing sound from connected displays to be sent back to the matrix for routing or extraction. It includes IR and RS-232 pass-through for control, and features HDBaseT Ethernet pass-through, providing a bridged network connection at the remote display zone.

    Use the RX-HT2-70-10 whenever your design calls for long-distance transmission, audio return from displays, or network connectivity at remote zones. For shorter runs up to 40 m without ARC, the RX-HT2-40-10 is more cost-effective, while the RX-HT2-40-20 is best suited if ARC return is needed at standard distances.

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RX-HT2-40-10

40m (131ft) 4K60 Receiver

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RX-HT2-40-20

40m (131ft) 4K60 + ARC Receiver

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MX-HT2-0404-10

4x4 HDBaseT Matrix

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MX-HT2-0808-10

8x8 HDBaseT Matrix

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