About this deal
Thanks to the HDMI 2.0 inputs/outputs, Orei HDA925 can output 4K/60Hz resolution. It supports HDR and it’s compliant with HDCP 2.2. The max supported bandwidth is 18Gbps. Things we don’t like Optical output on the AHE01 doesn’t support DD+, Dolby True HD, and other higher Dolby and DTS formats (only DD 5.1 and DTS 5.1).
iArkPower A0301 is a little bit larger than other extractors but it’s still fairly compact and very slim (6.9in x 2.5in x 1in).It’s not just an HDMI audio extractor, but also a converter and switcher as well. It includes an accessories bundle with an IR remote, gold plated HDMI cable, high-quality USB cable, and TV connectors. Additionally, you’ll find that this very affordable device offers three HDMI inputs and multiple outputs so you can easily connect it to a variety of devices. SPDIF and L/R Stereo Audio can separate independently from the speaker amplifier without connecting the TV or monitor.
Convert 1 HDMI-compatibleInput to 1 HDMI-compatible+ 1 Audio (SPDIF) Output+ 3.5mm Analog Audio Output iArkPower AHE01 is another popular choice. Like the previous extractor, it supports video output (up to 1080p/60Hz). Audio ports support stereo and 5.1 surround sound output. The extractor is fairly affordable. What’s in the box?The only downside however is that it does not seem compatible with the ARC (Audio Return Channel) port on soundbars. Therefore, if this extractor’s ARC HDMI output port doesn’t work with audio output devices such as these, you can try using either the dedicated audio output HDMI port or the optical output port. However, if you’re desperate, you can also try the 3.5mm port. (in which case, you’ll only have a stereo output) The box contains iArkPower AHE01 extractor, power adapter, manual, and 1-year warranty. Things we like
