ANYGET Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver, Wireless HDMI Extender Kit,Designed for Laptops,PC,HDMI Dongle Adapter,Support 2.4/5GHz for Streaming Video/Audio from Laptop, PC to HDTV/Projector
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J. Salce
> 24 hourIf you want wireless HDMI transmission without the bulk of a box shape unit or you prefer sleek compact design, then the ANYGET Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver is the ideal product. This transmitter and receiver comes in a two-piece compact stick shape kit, which allows them to take minimum space or even be completely hidden behind your devices. The ANYGET Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver its powered using USB-A to USB-C cable, which could be connected on most TV USB port on the back. The unit is capable of 1080p HD resolution even when transmitting at a distance of 58 feet with a glass partition in the way. The unit is supper easy to use, just plug and power both the transmitter and receivers HDMI sticks and they start working in seconds. Included you will find the HDMI transmitter, the HDMI receiver, a male to female HDMI extension cable, a couple of USB-A to USB-C cables and a user guide. The ANYGET Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver kit is perfect, since it could be placed out sight behind a TV or projector for a clean setup and the compact stick size makes it a useful travel companion.
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Syl Sabastian
> 24 hourmost excellent functionality. very very handy. One can use this to have an extra monitor at a distance from the computer or laptop. The usage situation are so many. Just great, or just if one doesnt want a hot noisy computer close, now one can have it further away, just eliminating cables is great. Im surprised this product took so long to come out. Anyway, its plug and play and super easy to use. Easier than cables lol. A great deal. :)
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Andy Strickland
> 24 hourThis device is very useful if you want to display your Laptop or PC to a monitor/TV. First time I plugged in the device to my laptop it connected automatically. The experience was smooth and clear. I have been using this device to display my laptop in the living room TV. This device does not need any apps to make it work which makes it very user friendly. I can say that having this device has made it much easier to display my laptop and allowed me to get rid of the cords that I would have carried around endlessly.
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Stacie
> 24 hourThis was a big plus for me as it helps me share my screen better without all the glitching! My laptop would glitch when just using Bluetooth but with theses I have no problems at all! Great for slide shows and other things you may need to share!
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Rick and Carolyn
> 24 hourWe love simplicity. This defines it. We simply plugged the transmitter into the output device and the receiver into the display TV. It was amazing. The receiving TV magically had the video from the original device. The set we received included three connection cables, more than we needed to get things going. For sure, this is a simple way to send video from place to place with no hassle.
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Hippy01
> 24 hourThe HDMI wireless Tx/Rx pair that I received matches its product description. My testing showed that they can be a bit finicky, which was not unexpected. I was able to get the Tx and Rx to pair up but not without several attempts. My TV on the Rx side didnt provide power to the HDMI connector but the TV has a USB port and I was able to use the supplied USB power cable to power the Rx side. On the Tx side, it appears that the Tx was getting power from the HDMI source, but the Tx wasnt pairing with the Rx. I added separate power to the Tx side from a USB port and I was eventually able to get the picture on the Rx side. The picture size was scaled a bit larger than the TV screen and so the edges of the picture where chopped off by the TV. I didnt try and make any picture size adjustment settings during my testing. I also noted a bit of ghosting in the picture and overall the TV picture was not as sharp and detailed as when using a standard HDMI cable. I think that this pair of wireless HDMI adapter is very useful when needed, but I would not replace my normal wired HDMI cable.
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David Ray
> 24 hourThis wireless HDMI transmitter/receiver set is truly plug and play. The units are paired at the factory, and they come with 2 USB A to C cables, since each unit needs DC supplied. A handy HDMI extension cable is also included. I used these to mirror streaming Prime Video to a pull down monitor mounted in the kitchen. The The ANYGET exrender was much easier than the prior setup, which required a dedicated Ethernet cable to carry the signal.
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LDL
> 24 hourWorks straight out of the box just as described. Had no issues getting it up and running, the privacy mode is a great feature. The included HDMI extension is essential, given how bulky the TX and RX are. The main downside is the width if these wireless devices, they may not fit without an HDMI extension, and the box comes with only one. It’s also a bit of a hassle having to plug in the power supply so close to the HDMI, but for the most part this isn’t too big an issue. In terms of functionality though, it seems to be just about as good as using a wire. Very pleased with the performance.
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Bill S
> 24 hourThis is the third of this type of device that I have reviewed. The first one was great. The second one not so great. And this, the third one, is also great. The setup on this was so easy. Plug one of the cables into the RX device. Plug the cord into the device and then plug both into the appropriate ports on the back of the TV. Then plug the other cord into the other device and then plug the device and cord into the laptop. Look at my TV. Select the device. The screen told me to push the start button on the laptop device, which I did, and there it was. It was truly that simple. No joking: It took me longer to get the box unwrapped, opened and the devices out of the packaging than it did to get these devices to work. True story. The price is comparable to other comparable devices. Just dont be fooled by one that is about half the price without first reading closely and making sure exactly what you want.
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al
> 24 hourVirtually no setup just plug the reciever in to device that you want to display the output on and the transmiter in the one that you want to display. The receiver device needs to be powered. I use a power bank so I always have a power source for doing my displays. Once they are both pluged set the receiver side HDMI to the port you plugged it in. For me I then go in to display properties on Windows 11 laptop and set the screen to replicate to the receiver. Everything just works. I like it when things just work the way they are advertised. I havent tested it for distance as I have only used in the same room. The last 2 pictures ae of my laptop sreen showing a TV show being displayed on a 82 in LED TV. Would recommend.