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product_id: 328297904
title: "OREI eARC 4K 60Hz Audio Extractor Converter 18G HDMI 2.0 ARC Support - HDCP 2.2 - Dolby Digital/DTS Passthrough CEC, HDR, Dolby Vision Supported (HDA-927)"
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# HDCP 2.2 & Dolby Vision HDR 4K@60Hz Ultra HD video eARC/ARC audio extraction OREI eARC 4K 60Hz Audio Extractor Converter 18G HDMI 2.0 ARC Support - HDCP 2.2 - Dolby Digital/DTS Passthrough CEC, HDR, Dolby Vision Supported (HDA-927)

**Brand:** orei
**Price:** 58297CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎬 Elevate your AV game with flawless 4K & immersive sound extraction!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** OREI eARC 4K 60Hz Audio Extractor Converter 18G HDMI 2.0 ARC Support - HDCP 2.2 - Dolby Digital/DTS Passthrough CEC, HDR, Dolby Vision Supported (HDA-927) by orei
- **How much does it cost?** 58297CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sn](https://www.desertcart.sn/products/328297904-orei-earc-4k-60hz-audio-extractor-converter-18g-hdmi-2)

## Best For

- orei enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted orei brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact & Reliable:** Lightweight 83g design with rock-solid performance—perfect for professionals who demand consistent AV delivery.
- • **Advanced Compatibility:** Supports CEC control and smart EDID management for smooth device communication and hassle-free setup.
- • **Crystal-Clear 4K Visuals:** Experience stunning 4K@60Hz with 24bit RGB/YCBCR 4:4:4 color precision for your home theater setup.
- • **Future-Proof HDR Support:** Enjoy vibrant HDR and Dolby Vision content with full HDCP 2.2 compliance, ensuring premium streaming quality.
- • **Seamless Audio Extraction:** Effortlessly extract high-fidelity eARC/ARC audio to your HDMI audio system, preserving Dolby Digital & DTS passthrough.

## Overview

The OREI eARC 4K 60Hz Audio Extractor Converter (HDA-927) is a compact, reliable device designed to extract high-quality audio from your 4K TV via eARC/ARC, supporting Dolby Digital, DTS passthrough, and HDR/Dolby Vision video up to 4K@60Hz. It features HDCP 2.2 compliance, CEC functionality, and advanced EDID management, making it an affordable, professional-grade solution for seamless audio-video integration in modern home theaters.

## Description

Product description Comparison Table HDA-927 BKA-1 BK-927 HDA-913 HDA-912 HDA-929 HDA-939

Review: Stable and more consistent than recommended audio devices - I purchased a new 4K TV (98” TCL) but I am still pairing it a non-4K non-eARC receiver (Denon AVR-5308ci), so I needed an eARC extractor to get the audio from the TV to the receiver. After researching various recommendations on the AVS Forum, it sounded like the recommended devices were the devices made by ThenAudio and HD Fury, which run the int $250-$400 range. I purchased the ThenAudio Zone2Pro from their website, but it performed poorly. Half the time, I would get no signal, or the signal was unstable and would exhibit drop-outs if it was anything other than 2 channel stereo. The problems were worse with Apple TV, but also my Sony 4K Ultra HD player. Worst of all, sometimes when the sound was not properly outputting, I would suddenly output very loud tweeter-blow-out white noise that would generate complaints from everyone in the house. I didn’t know if the problem was with the ThenAudio eARC extractor, the TV’s eARC implementation, or if eARC itself is just an unreliable inconsistent technology. The only way to tell was to get another eARC extractor. I didn’t want to buy the HD Fury, so I decided to buy the best reviewed eARC extractor on desertcart, which was this OREI, at less than 1/5 the price of the audiophile Zone2Pro. I didn’t have high hopes for it, but I’m glad I bought it. It worked exactly the way it was supposed to, in a very consistent manner, without any of the problems that I had with the Zone2Pro. Rock solid reliable eARC extraction, without any of the speaker-damaging white noise or extraction failure, and at 1/5 the price. This may not work as well for others, but for,my combination of equipment, it worked perfectly, and way better than the ThenAudio Zone2Pro. I don’t know how well the HD Fury product works, but given the much lower cost of this OREI product, I would certainly start here with the OREI. Edit: I reached out to ThenAudio to see if there was an issue with the Zone2Pro. I did flip a DIP switch on it to turn off Dolby MAT. I let you know if that helps with the white noise surges and drop-out. Still, the OREI is way cheaper and achieves the desired result.
Review: Worked for only 20 minutes - Like a lot of people, I have a new TV with eARC, but my receiver is only ARC. I installed it and it worked fine for 20 minutes before it would reset the audio connection. It appeared to be a HDCP handshake issue. I tried different HDMI cables, different HDMI input on my receiver, and powering the device from the TV and a wall outlet. It did’t matter it would reset briefly and resync. Going to return it.

## Features

- Supports video resolution up to 4K@60Hz with 24bit RGB/YCBCR 4:4:4
- Supports eARC/ARC audio extraction from TV to HDMI audio output
- Supports CEC function and advanced EDID management
- NOTE: Does NOT work with eARC Soundbars like Sonos and Bose. Use HDA-929 for eARC Soundbars

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B094PPVKFL |
| Audio Output Mode | ARC, eARC, Dolby Digital, DTS, LPCM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #177 in Video Converters |
| Brand | OREI |
| Brand Name | OREI |
| Compatible Devices | eARC-enabled TVs, AV receivers, and amplifiers that lack ARC/eARC support |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 412 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850008956928, 08500089569280 |
| Included Components | USB Cable |
| Interface | HDMI |
| Interface Type | HDMI |
| Item Type Name | Audio Extractor |
| Item Weight | 83 Grams |
| Manufacturer | OREI |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | info@orei.com |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | HDA-927 |
| Number of Channels | 8 |
| Number of Pins | 19 |
| Packer Contact Information | info@fayzelectronics.com , 99250 12671 |
| Part Number | HDA-927 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 850008956928 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** OREI
- **Interface Type:** HDMI
- **Number of Channels:** 8
- **Number of Pins:** 19
- **Upper Temperature Rating:** 104 Degrees Fahrenheit

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have had this for less than 2 months, now in the last week, for absolutely no reason it stops sending out a signal to the tv and soundbar. I have to**
A: The one I have has had no real problems, until I realized that high quality HDMI cables do make a difference. Once I used only the good ones, no sound or visual issues at all. Works very well.

**Q: Will this do anything with my tv that has earc but my av receiver only has regular arc. Its the pioneer vsx-lx101?**
A: You can better audio return from your TV when you use this and connect the output 2 from this extractor to the HDMI input on the receiver.

**Q: Does this work with the sonos arc? if i connect. fire stick to the input and connect audio to arc and video to tv?**
A: I have Sonos Beam. Arc is just more expensive but same type of system. Just received mine and works

**Q: If i power it with tv's usb port, shouldn't it power down when i turn off the tv, eliminating the need to unplug and plug it back up occassionally?**
A: Yes, but does the TV's USB offer 1A of power?

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stable and more consistent than recommended audio devices
*by W***U on January 30, 2023*

I purchased a new 4K TV (98” TCL) but I am still pairing it a non-4K non-eARC receiver (Denon AVR-5308ci), so I needed an eARC extractor to get the audio from the TV to the receiver. After researching various recommendations on the AVS Forum, it sounded like the recommended devices were the devices made by ThenAudio and HD Fury, which run the int $250-$400 range. I purchased the ThenAudio Zone2Pro from their website, but it performed poorly. Half the time, I would get no signal, or the signal was unstable and would exhibit drop-outs if it was anything other than 2 channel stereo. The problems were worse with Apple TV, but also my Sony 4K Ultra HD player. Worst of all, sometimes when the sound was not properly outputting, I would suddenly output very loud tweeter-blow-out white noise that would generate complaints from everyone in the house. I didn’t know if the problem was with the ThenAudio eARC extractor, the TV’s eARC implementation, or if eARC itself is just an unreliable inconsistent technology. The only way to tell was to get another eARC extractor. I didn’t want to buy the HD Fury, so I decided to buy the best reviewed eARC extractor on Amazon, which was this OREI, at less than 1/5 the price of the audiophile Zone2Pro. I didn’t have high hopes for it, but I’m glad I bought it. It worked exactly the way it was supposed to, in a very consistent manner, without any of the problems that I had with the Zone2Pro. Rock solid reliable eARC extraction, without any of the speaker-damaging white noise or extraction failure, and at 1/5 the price. This may not work as well for others, but for,my combination of equipment, it worked perfectly, and way better than the ThenAudio Zone2Pro. I don’t know how well the HD Fury product works, but given the much lower cost of this OREI product, I would certainly start here with the OREI. Edit: I reached out to ThenAudio to see if there was an issue with the Zone2Pro. I did flip a DIP switch on it to turn off Dolby MAT. I let you know if that helps with the white noise surges and drop-out. Still, the OREI is way cheaper and achieves the desired result.

### ⭐ Worked for only 20 minutes
*by C***S on January 19, 2023*

Like a lot of people, I have a new TV with eARC, but my receiver is only ARC. I installed it and it worked fine for 20 minutes before it would reset the audio connection. It appeared to be a HDCP handshake issue. I tried different HDMI cables, different HDMI input on my receiver, and powering the device from the TV and a wall outlet. It did’t matter it would reset briefly and resync. Going to return it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Does what it should-- connected new ARC projector to old 5.1 receiver
*by V***Y on April 18, 2026*

This seemed a bit clunky to set up, since it uses DIP switches to set the function. The manual is tiny and the print so small it was hard to determine the settings. Still, once I got it configured correctly this worked in my application: sending audio only through HDMI/ARC from a 4K projector (with a 4K Roku stick on one input) to a now-15-year-old receiver. I'd just upgraded the projector from 1080p to 4K, and if I fed the video from the receiver end I could only get 1080p at the projector. Using this extractor I can maintain 4K video and send the audio to the outdated receiver (still getting 5.1 or Dolby there) without having to invest $500+ in a new receiver that is eARC compatible. So for $40 this saved me a $500 upgrade. It took a bunch of messing with to set up, but once it was working it seemed consistent. Hopefully it's indeed a set-and-forget solution to my problem.

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