







🔗 Stretch your USB limits—connect anywhere, hassle-free!
This USB over Ethernet extender transmits USB 1.1 signals up to 200 meters (656 feet) over Cat5e/6/7 cables, supporting low and high-speed devices. It features plug-and-play operation with no driver installation, draws power directly from the USB port, and boasts a durable metal housing for stable, interference-free performance. Ideal for extending keyboards, mice, printers, and security cameras in professional and industrial settings.






S**T
Works well, CAT6 over 50 feet, for PC wireless mouse & keyboard
Works well with a CAT5/6, eight-wire cable, over about a 50 foot distance, for use as an extender to power/supply a Logitech Unifying 2.4Ghz receiver, for a Logitech wireless track ball and keyboard. The mouse and keyboard cannot "wake up" a PC in sleep mode, probably because it's powered by the USB port which is off in sleep model. In any case, it provided 90% of the purpose we bought it for. Plus, the vendor provided GREAT customer service, and even offered a full refund when we thought their unit stopped working. I'll update if I have problems over the next year.
P**M
Used to extend a USB mouse
Used to extend a USB mouse from NVR to TV perhaps 50 feet away. Also allows use of USB memory stick at that location to save and play recordings.
R**A
Crashed my network.
Item claims it works "over lan unlimited extension".I found that it does work over a single layer 2 switch, but once it went up to my layer 3 switch, it stopped working.Also, once the sender side is disconnected, the receiver side starts sending so much traffic it actually took down my network. Super easy to see, as soon as I unplugged the sender side, my wife immediately asked if the internet was down :DAfter giving up on this, I started using usbip which is free and does not crash my network.
M**S
Works better than expected.
I have a camera on a tripod that I use via USB as a webcam for Zoom meetings. It is finicky with USB cables because it is charging and sending video over the same cable. This remote solution works perfectly! My old one didn't have power on the remote end so it didn't work here. I even made a power cable for it by cutting up a USB cable and a wallwart that had the same coaxial plug. Now I can power the remote end via powerbank instead of the 5v wall power supply it came with.I've had a few weeks testing and so far it is rock solid stable using a 50 foot cat6 cable.The boxes are made of metal and are not delicate in the least. I can't imagine a connector breaking in any way.
B**O
Great USB 2.0 Extender
This extender has been rock solid extending a keyboard and Xbox controller to my PC that is over 50' away. I have had no issues whatsoever. Would recommend to anyone looking to extend simple USB peripherals.
A**B
Good
Good, but it doesn’t work with wireless Bluetooth
B**R
Beware! doesn't work with some USB cameras
Bought this for a USB camera I installed on my laser cutter/engraver. Didn't work with my particular USB camera, but I was able to use it to connect my laser machine to my computer. Apparently, it doesn't work with some USB cameras. Which ones? not sure, but my camera is a Arducam 5MP Wide Angle USB Camera, 1/4" CMOS OV5648 Mini UVC USB2.0 Video Webcam. Which is known to be returned frequently.
A**R
I Can't Believe It Works.
I am doing what a Buffalo drive can't do, and that is watch a video off a hard drive on 75 feet of either net cable. No taring in the video, which looks like it is local on the computer. This is also working better than a PI for what I need it for. I had it on a 5 foot cable, and the transfer rate is much faster on the shorter cable. So the length of the cable matters, but it is still fast.This is going to work for my application, without saying what it is. I have been looking for a solution, and here it is.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
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