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The Multi-Room Company appointed as Pulse-Eight distributor

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Pulse-Eight, the UK based manufacturer of state-of-the-art video/audio control and distribution systems, has appointed The Multi-Room Company as exclusive UK distributor for the custom installation channel. This new arrangement provides installers with easy access to the full range of robust and reliable HDMI matrix switchers, splitters, extenders and DACs.

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Poole based Pulse-Eight develops and manufactures a comprehensive range of HDMI and HDBaseT solutions for the residential and commercial applications. All manufacturing takes place at the company’s Dorset based facility, which permits The Multi-Room Company to offer an unrivalled level of service and back up for the UK custom installation professionals.

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Marketed under the neo brand, the company’s products include the fixed format neo:4 HDBaseT 4x4 matrix with Ultra HD routing, control via HDMI-CEC, IP, Serial, web browser and customisable context sensitive IR. The neo:8 is a modular solution which enables up to 8 input and 8 output modules to be used in a variety of configurations such as HDMI 2.0a, 100m and 70m HDBaseT and two systems can be stacked to create larger matrixes. The company also produces a range of neo branded HDMI 2.0a splitters with HDCP 2.2, 70m (Lite) and 100m (Pro) extender balun kits, plus CEC-USB and CEC-HDMI adapters.

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Mike Bonnette, product director for The Multi-Room Company, comments, “We are very pleased to be appointed as distributors for these fantastic products from Pulse-Eight. And we are absolutely sure that our existing customers and potential customers are going to see great benefit from specifying neo matrix and extender solutions.” He continues, “Martin Ellis, the company’s MD and his development team, have created some truly unique solutions for control of HDMI signal routing, the power, flexibility yet simplicity of which has to be seen to be believed. We believe it could potentially revolutionise the way in which video routing is controlled and more importantly the manner in which end users interact with the systems installed in their homes.”

www.pulse-eight.com