Vanco Announces USB-C Extender with Full USB 3.2 Support

by | Audio, Gear, Production, Video

Vanco International LLC, an industry leader in AV distribution and electronic accessory products, today announces the launch of the EVEXUSB32 HDBaseT USB 3.2 Extender. This USB-C host with an extension range of 328 feet (100m) has a suggested retail price of less than half the cost of competitive products.

The EVEXUSB32 leverages HDBaseT-USB3 chipsets to extend full USB 3.2 Gen 1×1 over a single Cat6/6A cable. It is backwards-compatible with all prior USB standards, and includes both USB-A and USB-C ports for new and legacy device support.

The EVEXUSB32 consists of two devices: the host and the receiver. Leveraging PoH, only one unit – the host or receiver – needs to be connected to external power. The host unit features a single USB-C port, while the receiver has three USB-A ports and one USB-C port. This configuration allows the simultaneous connection of up to four peripherals. The receiver unit also offers ample power delivery: the USB-C port and one USB-A port deliver up to 1.5A each, while the remaining two USB-A ports offer 1A each. 

The EVEXUSB32 delivers up to 5 Gbps data throughout for USB data and control. In addition to USB signal extension, EVEXUSB32 features passthroughs for RS-232 controls and FSYNC (frame synchronization) for multi-camera videoconferencing or production setups.

“Support for the latest USB standards is now widespread across consumer and professional endpoints,” says Brandon White, Director of New Product Development for Vanco. “This extender affordably and reliably expands the range of those connections, simplifying system design for a wide variety of applications.”

Like all Evolution products, the EVEXUSB32 is backed by a ten-year warranty. Learn more at www.vanco1.com.

About Vanco International

With a 60-year legacy of serving the AV industry, Vanco International, LLC engineers, manufactures, and sells premium audio/video products and electronic accessories that are 100% QC tested from our U.S. headquarters. Backed by a team of knowledgeable support representatives and technology experts, Vanco is comprised of four unique brands including Vanco®, a comprehensive line of value-oriented residential AV products and accessories; Evolution™, a curated line of pro audio and video distribution products; PulseAudio™, an active audio accessories line made for distribution; and Beale Street Audio™, a highly-acclaimed line of Sonic Vortex® technology architectural speakers. Vanco is also a Preferred Partner for Procell Professional Batteries, and the exclusive partner for Monster Power and Surge Centers distributing to the Pro AV, Electrical, and Security markets. Vanco is committed to helping the dealer and distributor community succeed in creating high-quality customer experiences across home theater, premium audio, and commercial installations. Learn more about Vanco International at www.vanco1.com.

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