Description
Product Overview
The Oreis Coaxial Audio Extractor is a compact and user-friendly device designed to convert TV ARC/eARC audio signals into digital Toslink output. Made from high-quality plastic, aluminum, and glass materials, it ensures durability and reliability. With its simple plug-and-play design, it’s easy to set up and use.

Usage
The Oreis Coaxial Audio Extractor is perfect for home theaters, audio enthusiasts, and anyone looking to enhance their TV viewing experience. Simply connect your TV’s HDMI ARC/eARC port to the extractor’s input, and connect your audio device to the coaxial or Toslink output. Enjoy high-quality digital audio without any hassle.
Why Choose Us
Oreis is a reputable brand known for producing high-quality audio products. Our Coaxial Audio Extractor is no exception, offering excellent sound quality, durability, and ease of use. With a 1-year warranty and dedicated customer support, you can trust that you’re making a great investment in your home theater setup.
Key Features
- Converts TV ARC/eARC audio signal to digital Toslink output
- Compatible with HDMI ARC/eARC, supports PCM 5.1, LPCM 2.0, and more
- Simple plug-and-play design for easy setup and use
- High-quality plastic, aluminum, and glass materials for durability and reliability
- 1-year warranty and dedicated customer support
FAQ
What is the difference between ARC and eARC?
The main difference between ARC and eARC is the bandwidth and audio quality they support. ARC supports up to 5.1 channels, while eARC supports up to 7.1 channels and higher resolutions.
Can I use the Oreis Coaxial Audio Extractor with my old TV?
Yes, the Oreis Coaxial Audio Extractor is compatible with most TVs, including older models. However, please ensure that your TV has an HDMI ARC/eARC port.
How do I troubleshoot issues with the Oreis Coaxial Audio Extractor?
For troubleshooting issues, please refer to the user manual or contact our dedicated customer support team for assistance.





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