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£2221.91 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ATEN KE6922R receiver is one of those “you buy it once and never think about it again” type pieces—provided your setup actually matches what it’s designed for. In real deployments, KVM extenders live or die on two things: signal reliability over distance and how painless it is to integrate into your rack/AV workflow. If you’ve got a control room, datacentre outbuilding, training lab, or anywhere you need consistent KVM access without running local monitors/keyboard/mouse at the far end, this is the kind of receiver you go for. The £1,851.59 ex-VAT price is steep, so it only makes sense when you genuinely need a proper extender approach (not a cheaper “maybe it’ll work” solution) and you’re building something mission-critical where downtime and flaky links are expensive.
Who should buy: IT teams and integrators who are already committing to ATEN’s extender ecosystem for a matched transmitter/receiver pair and need predictable behaviour. Who shouldn’t: anyone just trying to solve a one-off desk-to-desk problem, or who can’t commit to the full matched kit and installation requirements—because if you’re not deploying it as intended, that money won’t feel good. If you can tell me what distance, what environment (noisy industrial/clean office), and what transmitter/model you’re pairing it with, I can give a more confident “yes, worth it” or “hold on—there’s likely a better fit.”

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