Kramer KDS-7

Built as a complete AVoIP streaming solution, Kramer KDS-7 comprises a range of end points, including encoders and decoders, as well as a system for managing devices.

Kramer Electronics has developed the line KDS-7, that provides an optimal user experience, enterprise IT-grade security and advanced yet intuitive management. Ideal for corporate sites, Educational, national security, military or government of any size.

It is a solution of AVoIP transmission ideal for anywhere low-latency, high-quality 4K60 content distribution and switching is required.

Built as a complete solution, the line comprises a range of end points, including encoders, self-switching decoders and encoders, as well as a system for managing devices.

Supports 1K video sources and scales to suit the AV needs of numerous rooms and locations, for companies or campuses of any size. Enterprise-grade IT security, integrated into all KDS-7 devices, protects the network of the entire environment.

KDS-7 product line extends the benefits of AVoIP. With AVoIP, AV encoders and decoders connect to the organization's IP network endpoints. Harnessing the switching power of the IP network removes limits on AV deployments, that would otherwise be limited by the number of physical AV ports on the hardware, and that consume a lot of space and energy.

This simple and reliable approach allows a large number of devices in a single network and makes expansion into new spaces easier and at less cost..

With the KDS-7 line, Kramer is introducing greater scalability and flexibility. Plug-and-play integration into any IP network accelerates deployment and significantly reduces costs. The high-resolution video, compatibility with large-scale video wall installations and compatibility with end-user devices, including USB-C connection for simple collaboration and simultaneous charging, guarantee an optimal experience for the members.


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by • 7 sea, 2022
• section: Signal distribution, Infrastructure