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10 Feb, 2026






£159.60 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
ATEN’s HDMI over HDBaseT Lite Class B transmitter is the kind of thing you buy when you want a reliable “run the cable, forget about it” solution for a meeting room or training space. For a 70m target, £132.92 ex-VAT feels like decent value because you’re not paying “managed installation” pricing—you’re paying for a solid, purpose-built way to get clean video from a source without annoying extension cables and fiddly signal boosters. In day-to-day use, HDBaseT products from ATEN are generally stable for the sort of business setups where people just want it to work for long meetings and repeat visits.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly. HDBaseT Lite Class B setups can be more sensitive to cabling quality and installation details than people expect—terminate properly, use the right grade of network cable, and don’t treat it like a magic distance extender through bad cabling. Also, this is just a transmitter: you need the matching receiver in the same system, and you’ll want to sanity-check the pairing and what resolutions/refresh rates your specific display/projector expects. If you’re building a one-off boardroom run with good cabling and a matching ATEN HDBaseT receiver, it’s a sensible spend; if you’re dealing with questionable cable runs or you don’t have the full transmitter/receiver pair sorted, it can turn into a frustrating “why won’t it sync?” job.

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