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Vision TC2-HDMIP HDMI over Powerline Review

Vision TC2-HDMIP HDMI over Powerline Review

Posted on June 2, 2016November 16, 2018 By Jarvis

Powerline adapters, in case you weren’t aware, are probably one of this reviewer’s favourite products. If someone had said a few years ago that you could plug a couple of cheap plastic adapters into the wall and have a fast and stable data connection between them, you would have probably grabbed the pitch forks and started shouts of burn them! Yet they are now commonplace and can be obtained extremely cheaply too. There are a multitude of different adapters available offering easy ways of getting the whole house connected to the network, either via wireless or cable connections, with prices starting at just £25/$37.

Vision TC2-HDMIP HDMI over Powerline Review

Given the rapid development seen in the Powerline Adapter world in the last couple of years it’s no surprise that manufacturers have started to exploit the technology for other uses. One such product that is doing that, and the subject of this review, is the TC2-HDMIP by Vision. As you may be able to work out from the model name this is an HDMI over powerline device. Priced at £223/$335 it can transmit a HDMI signal including audio, plus an IR signal, over the powerline. Using 500Mbps powerline technology and H.264 compression this aims to provide a solid signal at the highest possible quality. Read on to see how it fares in our tests…
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