NANTONG, CHINA – March 20, 2026 – As digital infrastructure expands and demands for high-resolution video transmission increase, ORIVISION Electronics Co., Ltd., a Nantong-based manufacturer, is playing a key role in supplying the hardware underpinning modern command centers and critical infrastructure. The company specializes in KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) extender technology, designed to transmit high-resolution video and control signals over long distances with minimal latency.
Founded in 2004, ORIVISION focuses on IP and optical-based video streaming hardware, including H.265 & H.264 HDMI/SDI/VGA IP streaming encoders and decoders, according to the company’s website. The firm’s products address challenges faced by system integrators tasked with distributing high-bandwidth 4K video signals across large facilities, a common requirement in modern command centers used for emergency response and utility grid management.
Traditional monitoring rooms are evolving into 24/7 collaborative hubs processing massive amounts of real-time data. This transition necessitates instantaneous visualization and interaction, a need ORIVISION aims to meet through its portfolio of IP-based and point-to-point extension technologies. A key product, the OKH531 4K30 HDMI KVM fiber optic extender, supports 4K@30Hz video and USB 2.0 peripheral extension over distances up to 20 kilometers via single-mode fiber, offering bi-directional audio, RS232 control, and remote PC power management.
Achieving zero-latency response is critical for operators, and ORIVISION’s hardware utilizes high-performance networking chipsets and optimized firmware to minimize lag between physical movements and on-screen actions. For shorter distances, up to 120 meters, CATx copper cabling provides a cost-effective solution, while fiber optics are recommended for larger-scale deployments. The company’s technology supports 4K resolution at a 60Hz refresh rate with 4:4:4 color chroma sampling, maintaining color accuracy and edge sharpness essential for detailed monitoring of topographic maps and data charts.
ORIVISION’s KVM technology enables workspace optimization by allowing server racks to be relocated to centralized, climate-controlled equipment rooms, reducing heat and noise at operator desks. This “Remote Desktop, Local Control” approach improves ergonomics and staff productivity. The technology also facilitates seamless multi-device management, allowing a single console to control multiple independent workstations, streamlining workflows during emergency scenarios.
The company’s systems are designed for cross-platform compatibility, supporting Windows, Linux, and macOS, as well as various interface standards including HDMI, DVI, and DisplayPort. For facilities requiring high security, hardware KVM extenders provide physical isolation between the network and workstations, transmitting only pixel and USB HID signals to mitigate data leakage and malware infiltration. Redundancy, including dual power supplies and dual-link network paths, is often incorporated into professional integration plans to ensure uninterrupted control during critical operations.
ORIVISION’s technology is deployed across sectors including traffic management, emergency services, broadcast control rooms, and power grid monitoring. The company, which maintains a presence on Facebook with over 19,700 likes, continues to focus on advancing signal transmission technology, with future systems expected to integrate more deeply with intelligent management software.
Contact information for ORIVISION lists Mr. Liujun at Block F, Chongchuan Science and Technology Park, Chongchuan District, Nantong, Jiangsu, China. Further details regarding contact information require sign-in access.

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