NAMCIM Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver, Designed only for Laptop and PC, Plug & Play, Wireless HDMI Dongle Adapter for Streaming Video/Audio from Laptop/PC to HDTV Projector
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Cindy Munyavi
> 3 dayI bought this to transmit from a gaming console to a projector about 20 ft apart vertically, was not compatible with a PS5 but would work seemlessly when plugged unto a laptop with 0 lag time so it does work however it didnt work for my specific needs. Nice quality feel and finishes to the components however.
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Blush
> 3 dayThese wireless HDMI receivers give you so much more freedom with your devices. Every cord I can untether is a win!
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Poll
> 3 dayThis thing is surprisingly small! All works out of the box. Just connect the parts. The signal goes from my work laptop installed 12 ft from the TV, and no video or sound lags were noticed. The sound bar with Bluetooth speakers takes it fast as if connected directly. The power adapter IS NOT INCLUDED. I have a USB power supply port nearby, but this might be a problem if you dont have it. The other thing I dont like is the blue light coming from the receiver. I found it very distracting. Of course, you can set it side front, but depending on the place, it could be inconvenient, so Id prefer a pin light indicating its on instead of the full lighting grill.
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Catherine
> 3 dayNeed to send audio video to a monitor or TV from your laptop this thing shines. It could not have been. easier to set up quite literally plug and play. I screen mirror my mac to my TV, Projector, and monitors in the office with these devices they work great.
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Johnnie Spencer
> 3 dayI bought this because I didnt want to run a long hdmi cable from my laptop to a ceiling mounted projector but had to order and ran the cable at the end. I bought this for my golf Sim but the ball was skidding due to the lag. There is No longer a video lag after I ran a hdmi cable.
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Gilberto Ramirez
Greater than one weekI love 2 things in this life... portable and wireless technology, this equipment is perfect to share any video or photos from any source. Works perfectly in my windows computer and I testing with a iPhone 12 and Android Phone, in all cases works with video and sound, the video very crisp and sound is very clear. Im testing with a old Viewsonic projector, works in VGA mode and HDMI, works flawless. The distance respect to the receiver and the transmitter, I maked some test in around 20 meter without problems, remember this equipment works in 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz and depends how is saturate is your neighborhood respect to the WiFi frequencies. Highly recommend if you wish to convert your old projector in wireless projector.
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Claire Rosenberry
> 3 dayI returned this.
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dragonmermaid
> 3 dayThis works just as you could hope. No wires needed. I can broadcast whatever’s on my laptop to a monitor without the limitations of a long cable! The quality is great. I have no issues with lag or delay when broadcasting video. The only thing is I have to remember to grab the receiving unit from the monitor once I’m done teaching my class!
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Rex Iriarte
Greater than one weekIve tried streaming boxes like the Roku Ive tried PC & Laptops with HDMI ports Ive tried all sorts of resets All I get is the ironically Blue Screen from the device. I tested on an Over the Air TV receiver and that one does not transmit sound Next Im testing on a VGA with lower resolutions Update: Its also a bit frustrating that the manufacturer does not include power bricks for items that clearly need them. The receiver always needs it, so why not include at least 1. But Im extremely disappointed that Im going to miss the world cup.
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WH
> 3 dayComes with every cable and plug needed, which was very nice. But, no matter what I tried, I could not eliminate the jitter. My configuration involved Apple TV (50Hz and 60Hz at 1080), a soundbar, and a projector. Distances were about 20 feet. 1. I tried going direct from Apple TV to the transmitter. 50Hz gave the least jitter, but it was still there. 2. I tried Apple TV to soundbar and soundbar (HDMI out) to transmitter. Jitter, same as above. 3. I tried Apple TV to an HDMI splitter, and one output to the projector and the second to the soundbar (using the transmitter to receive audio). This actually worked flawlessly while watching a movie one night. However, the next day it didnt work because the transmitter seemed to steal both the video and the audio in the splitter, so the projector never had a signal; I couldnt figure it out and tried everything for about an hour! I wanted the Apple TV and soundbar together because I have better performance when the Apple TV is plugged into my LAN rather than using WiFi. But the jerky picture using the transmitter was a deal breaker for me. I have TWO different transmitters, and they both have the exact same issues with jitter, especially at 60 Hz.