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22 Nov, 2025







£427.04 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ATEN VE802 is a solid “get signal from A to B” box, and that’s basically the whole story. If you’ve got a meeting room, training space, or office run where you need a reliable AV link without getting into the messy world of cheap extenders, ATEN tends to be the safe choice. In real-world use it’s the sort of product you buy once, deploy, and then stop thinking about—assuming your cabling and placement make sense. At **£355.69 ex-VAT**, it’s not a bargain, but the price is also not crazy for a reseller-grade solution that teams expect to behave day after day.
That said, I’d only recommend it if you actually match the use case it’s designed for. These AV extender kits can be overkill (and poor value) for short runs, one-off deployments, or when you’re primarily trying to solve a “we have a flaky source/signal” problem rather than a distance problem. Also, if your environment is complex—multiple displays, frequent swapping, or mixed device types—make sure you’ve planned out compatibility and control properly. **Who should buy:** IT teams and AV resellers supporting meeting rooms where reliability matters and distance is the main constraint. **Who should not:** anyone expecting it to magically fix wider AV integration issues or wanting the cheapest way to push a signal across a room.

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