Features

  • HDMI-CEC to telnet, serial and USB bridge
  • HDMI-CEC and DDC acquisition, display and decoding from web interface (k1-100 only)
  • Command line and HTTP-JSON APIs
  • Compatible with all HDMI-CEC messages of HDMI v1.3a
  • Audio/Video signal is not modified: independent from any video resolutions and audio formats
  • DHCP compliant
  • Power supply through mini-usb port
  • 2 HDMI connectors to support any HDMI topology (does not require a free port)
  • Wall-mount accessory

Specifications

  • Connectors and ports: 2x HDMI, 1x RS232 DB9, 1x Ethernet port (RJ-45) and 1x mini USB port (communication and power supply)
  • 3 LEDs status (CEC data, IP, Power)
  • 1 reset button
  • Power consumption (approx.): 0.75 W
  • Dimensions (approx.): H x W x L 30 x 67 x 125 mm (1.18 x 2.64 x 4.92 in)
  • Weight (approx.): 125g (0.28 lb)
  • Color (approx.): red
  • Model no: k1-100

Need more info ?

We seriously doubt you'll need any help operating kwikwai.
Nevertheless, we've centralized all available documentation (installation, usage, firmware upgrade, etc) in WiKwikwai, our support wiki, which also describes both APIs.

kwikwai-front

the first side

kwikwai-rear

the other very valuable side

Supported configurations

We usually test kwikwai's web interface with with Safari 5, Firefox 3.6 and Chrome 6 on Mac OS X 10.6, Windows XP and 7. It should work with any modern, well behaved, standards-compliant browser (Opera, etc).
We do try it also with Internet Explorer 7 and 8, but it's sometimes trickier. And obviously we do not support IE6 at all.