Topbuy Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver, Designed for Laptops,PC,Plug & Play,HDMI Dongle Adapter,Support 2.4/5GHz for Streaming Video/Audio from Laptop, PC to HDTV/Projector
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Jake Henning
> 3 dayDO NOT BUY! Does not work as stated. Plug-in devices are made too big to reasonably fit into HDMI ports on devices without covering adjacent ports, and only one HDMI extension plug-in cord is included. Transmitter and Receiver only intermittently register one another, and when they do the transmitter is not registered by the device its plugged into. I tried pairing them multiple times, per the instructions, but it did not fix the issue. TV just kept saying Plug and Play when the transmitter was plugged in. All-in-all, Id say this product was able to transmit for a few hours out of weeks worth of attempted usage. Bottom line is this product does not work, save your money.
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hp2
> 3 daySuccessfully (?) installed and used the transmitter and receiver on my MacBook and flat screen TV. However, once we returned to normal MacBook viewing, started getting lots of panic crashes. Cant id the source of the problem, so the crashes continue...
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Franly
> 3 dayIt is an easy product to use, it was just plug it in and wait no more than 30 seconds for them to pair and play any content at 1080p quality. In summary, a product that I recommend 100%.
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TechLover
Greater than one weekUnfortunately this did not work at all for me. I ended up getting a newer higher end model to replace this and the new one is alot better. This adapter however just did not work. The video would glitch and bounce side to side, about 5% of the left side of the screen would shift and show up on the right side. Im not quite sure how to fully explain it but it reminded me of old VHS tapes. There was also quite a bit of a delay for the video that did work so I wasnt able to use the speakers that connected to my computer. Overall it did not work, and even if it did, the delay made it unusable in my setup as well. Cannot recommend at all.
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John Elliott
> 3 daySimplest easiest HDMI wireless connectors ever! BY FAR! I do a lot of training for my job and I generally hook up my laptop to a TV or projector. Carrying a 50 foot cable with me all the time is painful and cumbersome. Carrying a regular wireless transmitter is also cumbersome as you have to now carry cables for 2 connectors, ac adpters, and the transmitter and receiver that its the same if not more than a 50 cable. Not to get off on a rant here, but if you dont check a 50 foot hdmi cable and bring it in your bag through airport security you will almost certainly get pulled to the side as 50 foot of coiled wire in a bag looks mighty suspicious in your bag under x-ray. So just for that fact alone its worth it. Anyhow lets roll into some pros/cons Pros: -Easiest simplest HDMI transmistter hands down (literally plug and play) -Awesome transmission distance. Easily have done nearly 50 yards at one point and picture was flawless -You only need the 2 pieces, no cable, adapters, other nonsense -Crazy affordable to comparative sets Cons: -Honestly none, these are one of those rare things (and I do mean rare) that I cant find anything even remotely wrong in. I honestly love these. They just work. Pop one in your computers HDMI and one in your receiving TV and thats it. Has worked across 30+ tvs without an issue. Some tvs I understand do need additional USB power for the receiver, but it comes with a cable to accomplish that if needed. I have yet to need that though. Its a mainstay now in my carry bag for work. Since it takes up such little space its always with me regardless!
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Terry L Chambers
> 3 dayI would recommend this product its Excellent it has all the cords and manual very easy to hook up its basically plug in then your ready to go its a little pricey but after seeing how quick u can run your computer to a TV with out having them so close to each other are wires hang down where children can knock down your computer so if your tired of the hassle then I would highly recommend this product
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Cthulhu-X
> 3 dayGreat product specially for presentations . Ive being using this product for in office presentations and it has work flawlessly. All you have to do is put the transmitter on the computer that is going to be sending the signal and put the receiver in the tvmonitor that is going to be receiving the picture. Just make sure your settings are set the right way in display settings. I have also used this for gaming even though its not its main purpose or the company advertise this product for it. But I do. I just make sure that the display its not being cloned like the computer and the tv dont have a picture and just set it as Second screen only by holding the windows key + P and selecting second screen only. That would get read of stutters and grainy picture. But for presentations or to send video from a computer to a monitor its not a problem. Only if youre trying to use it for gaming. But were this product shines is in sending a picture wirelessly from the host pc to a monitor . I tried up to 10 meters away in a basketball court for a video at my kids school dance and it worked perfectly. Make sure that you get familiarized with the product first and you wont have any problems. It comes with an hdmi extension as the trasnsmiter/ reciever are quite chunky but I would recommend getting another extension if you are using a desktop that has other stuff closed to the hdmi port ( I use the one that comes with the product for one and the extension that came with my firestick for the other one. Overall great product and it does what its supposed to.
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Liebe Meine Monkey
> 3 dayWhen it comes to technology, life just keeps getting better. My computer will cast to my smart TV, but only with some programs, not many, and it was difficult to make that work. Using a 25’ HDMI cable worked well but was a hassle. This device works as well as a cable but without the hassle and trip hazard. It is truly plug and play. The most complicated part was switching the input on the TV. The only issue I had was that one, not smart TV, that is over 10 years old, wouldn’t recognize it. It works fine on a different TV, that is also over 10 years old, and on all my newer TV’s. I noticed people wrongly complaining about the size and the fact that it’s too wide to fit next to other cables on the back of the TV. There is a pigtail included just for that purpose. It is not an issue. I’m very happy with this and it gets used a lot.
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Eric L.
> 3 dayI used this device to connect output from a HTPC to a remote monitor and it worked well: For 6 months. Then the transmitter failed to link to the receiver without warning or cause. To make matters worse, I couldnt contact the seller to replace it because they removed themselves (or were removed?) from Amazon. To Amazons credit, they refunded most of the original cost and I will purchase it again via another brand (appears to be same device with higher customer rating).
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Renee
> 3 dayPicture jittery, and no lip sync!