🎶 Elevate Your Home Theater Experience!
The OREIeARC 4K 60Hz Dolby Atmos Audio Extractor Switch (HDA-934) allows you to connect and switch between three input sources while extracting high-quality audio to your eARC soundbar, even if your TV lacks ARC/eARC support. With 4K@60Hz resolution, HDR, and Dolby Vision compatibility, this device ensures stunning visuals and immersive sound, making it a must-have for any home theater setup.
A**R
Works great for Projector + Sonos
I was trying to find an alternative for the HDFury Arcana, specifically because my setup was also going to also require an HDMI switcher. I wasn't sure if this was going to do the trick, because none of the reviews called it out very clearly and the instruction guide wasn't very clear on Scenario three, which is the setup I was going for.My setup is as follows:Projector: Epson 3800Soundbar: Sonos ArcInputs: Fire Cube Gen 2, SteamdeckThe project does not have an eARC connection, and even if it did, it's a 35 ft run through a conduit so a run there and back for all the decides just wouldn't work out. I recieved this, hooked it up as follows:Input 1: Output to Soundbar (a little counter intuitive, I know, but the instruction manual says to do it)Input 2: Fire CubeInput 3: Steamdeck from dockOutput: ProjectorEDID Toggle: AutoeArc Toggle: EnabledTo my excitement, everything fired up right away, and I was able to select the Fire Cube from input 2, have video out the projector, and audio coming out my Sonos. Just having it functional was a delight. Then fired up the Fire Cube Audio and Video diagnostics and was surprised to see the Dolby Atmos as supported. That was way easier then I expected. Then played the Dolby Atmos sample content from the Fire Cube and was blown away.Will continue to use it and provide additional feedback, but was very excited that it worked right out of the box without any fiddling, including Dolby Atmos!
S**N
Constant drop outs and weird muting issues
This device would have been perfect for the price, but it flat out doesn't work. I repeatedly had video drop outs and weird artifacting across several video apps on my Xbox Series X. On top of that, this thing mutes my Sonos on shutdown, which is obnoxious and leaves the green light on. I decided to Pony up for an HDFury Arcana and we'll see if that price point means it's reliable.
H**I
Great for tv and projector without earc function.
Work as expected! Finally i can use homepods as my xbox audio output without replacing my projector with earc enabled one.
A**A
Works but control in Sonos app is screwing up
Used this for the eArc on my 2015 Samsung wi8th the Sonos Arc. Works well with just 1 input. I'm using a Roku. CEC also working. Tried plugging in a Fire stick and the CEC stopped working. Unplugged and reset power, CEC working again with Roku. I've played a couple movies in Netflix and get that sweet Dolby Atmos. Main problem is using the Sonos app. It is now slow to load and find my system. I try and make settings changes and it takes multiple attempts, keeps going back to the previous setting. Getting Dolby Atmos out of my Sonos system is worth that small headache.*Edit: The problems with the Sonos app seemed to have subsided. Hopefully stay that way.
J**Y
Huge Upgrade over UHDS-401A w/ hidden eARC emulation for Sonos Beam/etc.
For context:I previously tried to use the UHDS-401A as a switch and eARC emulator/extractor and it _almost_ worked. I am using a Sonos Beam with this and my display is a generic HP monitor with no advertised audio features.So, not only does my display NOT have eARC it doesn't even accept audio signals as is reflected in its EDID.When I setup the UHDS-401A, it was able to emulate the ARC/eARC signal back to my sonos beam from one of my inputs by enabling EDID emulation to force 2.0/5.1 mode. This made my HP monitor "look" like it could accept audio from the perspective of my input devices, but what it really did was put an audio signal on the wire that the eARC emulation could pick up and redirect back to my sonos beam on input 1.The problem with the UHDS-401A, was the audio was cutting out every few seconds and made the solution unusable. I heard better things about this HDA-934 (the product this review is for) and ordered it as a replacement.The Result:Finally! The HDA-934 is appropriately emulating eARC and sending audio back out input 1 as long as I have the EDID mode set to 2.0 or 5.1 and enable eARC on the switch. My HP monitor is none the wiser and my Sonos Beam is playing audio without any interruptions!
M**D
Very disappointed
The media could not be loaded. We have a 2019 82” TV that I don’t want to let go yet as it still functions except for e-Arc capability, Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. I was hoping that this device will remedy what features are missing in my TV but unfortunately this is not it.Upon setup and following the instructions, I connected my PS5 after my Sonos ARC. After turning on my PS5 then TV, the TV keeps flickering continuously and will not stop. I tried the usual power cycling and cable checks but to no avail. I used 4k & 8k high quality hdmi cables between connections and it didn’t solve the issue. The only thing that worked on this device is the audio as I noticed no issues during troubleshooting with my PS5 (using remote play to make sure the issue is not due to the console/cables etc.).In the end this device is defective and I’m returning it. Looks like I’ll be looking for another brand that hopefully is compatible with devices that I have in my home.
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