The Teledyne Flir HDMI Splitter (T911998) lets you share a single camera or laptop output with two monitors at the same time, so field crews view thermal results side‑by‑side without delay. It runs from the bundled USB lead, therefore you can power it directly from a FLIR handheld or any nearby port. The compact body slips easily into a kit case, which keeps inspection gear tidy and safe.
Quick set‑up in the field
Plug the splitter between source and screens and the unit starts working at once. There are no drivers to load, and LED indicators confirm that both outputs receive a stable signal. This seamless process limits downtime and speeds up reports during plant shutdowns.
Stable UHD performance
Internal buffering maintains full 4K resolution while copying audio and video to each display. Because the unit complies with HDMI 1.4 and HDCP 1.4, it pairs smoothly with modern testers, recorders and projectors. In addition, the metal shell shields the electronics from knocks and electro‑magnetic noise.
Your team gains greater collaboration as two users can analyse the same live image instead of passing one screen around. The splitter also reduces cable runs, which helps keep work areas free from trip hazards and saves set‑up time on every job.
Key features
- Splits one HDMI signal into two identical outputs
- Handles native 4 K × 2 K images at up to 30 Hz refresh
- Supports HDCP‑protected streams for secure playback
- Draws less than 2 W, ideal for battery power banks
- Aluminium housing resists knocks during site work
- Status LEDs show power, input, and dual output activity
- Compatible with FLIR Exx, T5xx and T8xx cameras
- Works with laptops, DVRs and test instruments
- Accepts input cable lengths of up to five metres
- Silent, fan‑free design prevents acoustic interference
