3.5mm Stereo To RCA Red White Audio Balun Extender Over Cat5

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Easily Convert your stereo audio signal for connection to UTP network cable with these handy baluns. Ideal for making long audio run with pre-made patch lead or for feeding audio signals through existing point to point UTP cables in buildings. Capable of carrying audio signals up to 240ft, the balun fly lead connects directly from the input or output socket of your audio system to the RJ45 termination of a UTP cable. Features: Set of 2 audio baluns - 1 receiver and 1 transmitter Maximum of 240 ft cable length For analog stereo audio Adaptor Length: 4 inches Bi-directional so each end can either transmit or receive Plug and play These audio extender's are used and sold in pair. Each package consists of both ends that the cat 5 or cat 6 cable plugs into. These are perfect and provide a low cost-effective solution for extending audio signal for long distance. Great for installers but easy enough for any home owner. Installation - It is simple. Just plug in the cable to each adapter. Plug them into your devices and then - That's it your done. Specifications - Audio Connectors: 3.5mm Stereo mini x 1 + RCA x 2 RJ45 Connectors: 2 ( 1 for transmitter and 1 for receiver unit) Max Transmission Distance: 250 feet Bandwidth: 10 Hz to 50 kHz +/-3 dB Operating Temperature: -10C ~ +50C Environment Humidity: 0 ~ 95% Wire Type: UTP Category 5, 5e, or 6 Operating Temperature: -10°C to 70°C Dimension: 0.5"(L)x0.5"(W) x1"(D) Our Bi-Directional 3.5mm to RCA Stereo Audio to Cat 5 Balun (TX/RX Pair) / or Stereo Audio to 3.5mm Cat 5 Balun (TX/RX Pair). These go either way. Stereo to 3.5mm or 3.5mm to Stereo ( red / white jacks) 3.5mm is commonly found on headphone jacks on cell phones, computers or MP3 players. Stereo is commonly found on most stereo products and are easily identified as the Red White Jacks on Stereos and other audio products.