Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver Kit, Plug & Play, 2.4/5GHz Stable Streaming to Monitor/Projector/HDTV, Wireless HDMI Extender Kit for Laptop/PC/Camera/Blu-ray
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N cox
> 3 dayI can now poop and watch TV no issues!!!
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Antonio
Greater than one weekNot quite the miracle I was hoping it would be, but it definitely works. There appears to be some loss in quality / compression although i think thats to accomodate for latency, which there is very little of. Overall, its ok... but I think the technology will only improve from here.
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Sparky
> 3 dayI am using this to stream video to my projector and it has been working great with no issues. Easy to set up and use. 5 STARS
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Richard C. Drew
> 3 dayI have a 360 photo booth that I use at events - I needed a way to show the camera view on a big screen, so I attached this to the cameras HDMI output, plugged the power into a battery pack, and have the receiver on a projector. Problem solved! The receiver is within 20 feet of the transmitter, so theres no issues. Works as easy as plug and play!
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AcidStrawbz_
Greater than one weekI love this thing! Its packed nicely, and design wise and size wise it is easy to hide behind the tv or if you leave it in view it looks like a mini WIFI router haha. The product works! And works well! I have it set up with a mini projector and it works like a charm! Would not hesitate to recommend this if it suits your desire and purpose of needing a wireless option like this. Very content!
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Jesse M.
> 3 dayThis wireless HDMI transmitter/receiver works perfectly for my needs. It includes the receiver unit (the part with the two antennas), the sender (the lollipop shaped device), and a USB power cord for each, as well as a short HDMI cable for the receiver. Using it is incredibly easy. Screw the antennas onto the receiver and point them up, as you see in the photos. Attach to your TV or projector with an HDMI cable. Plug the USB cable into it and the other end into a USB power source. Most TVs and projectors have USB ports, but if yours doesnt, plug it into a USB phone charger. Turn your TV on and select the appropriate input. Youll get an instruction screen. You probably wont need it. The transmitter and receiver are paired at the factory already. Now plug the transmitter into the HDMI port on your computer or whatever device you are using. If the power light comes on, you are good. That means the HDMI port on that device provides enough power to the transmitter. If you dont get a power light, plug the included USB power cord into the transmitter, and the other end into a USB plug. In about 10 seconds, the transmitter will connect to the receiver and your video and sound will be transmitted to the receiver. Done! I have used this approximately 90 feet from my TV and the picture and sound were still perfect. I couldnt get any further away. There is a very slight delay from transmitter to receiver (maybe half a second), so it may not be desirable for gaming. I am super happy with this setup. NOTE: The receiver also has VGA output for connecting to a monitor that does hot have an available HDMI.
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Jay
> 3 dayI was hooking a Flat Panel TV to a Streaming device about 25 feet apart. If this is your situation you will need TWO SEPARATE POWER SUPPLIES TO MAKE IT WORK. If hooking one unit to a laptop then it will power one of them. Get a POWER SUPPLY WITH NUMEROUS ADAPTER ENDS as the power connection on these units is not common. UPDATE THIS UNIT IS CONSTANTLY LOSING ITS PAIRING SO YOU HAVE TO RESET IT FREQUENTLY !!!! Update #2 TOTALLY DIED AFTER 90 DAYS OF ONLY MODERATE USE !!!!!!!!
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G. Adkins
> 3 dayThis is my favorite HDMI wireless adapter. I recently tried four different ones, and 3 of them had issues of one sort or another. This one is rock solid, has decent range, and lots of features, including crystal clear output. In my case I wanted to extend the output of my camera NVR to a remote monitor. This monitor only had VGA and DVI inputs - no worries I thought - Ill just get an HDMI->DVI cable and bobs your uncle! Wrong. The monitor doesnt support 1920x1080 (1080p), it only supported up to 1680x1024. Bummer. Then I noticed the VGA connector on the back. Dug out a vga cable and VOILA! It works. Crystal clear video, I can even read the camera overlay with it downscaling for the monitor. I also tested screen sharing from my Android phone, and it worked perfectly as well. It also has many other features that I didnt test - but it is the one I love! If you need a solid wireless HDMI transmitter, get this one. You wont be sorry.
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XRAY
> 3 dayI got this device to produce a beautiful image on my big screen TV, but it has a long lag time, and it shuts down the audio on my computer and does not transmit sound to the TV. Im pretty sure this has something to do with HDMI standards that prevent conversion of music. I have to admit a bad mistake - having seen other such devices like the Chromecast, I assumed the little dongle was the receiver that goes to the TV, so I thought this device was DOA - but it was my mistake. Im looking for more support.
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Daryl & Norma Wilson
> 3 dayThis HDMI transmitter and receiver was a breeze to set up and works flawlessly. Occasionally, the signal will reset and there is a short moment when the monitor in the other room that has the receiver connected to it will show a screen showing no signal and instructions on how to reset the transmitter, but it always reconnects after several seconds of showing this message screen. I installed one of my Amazon Fire TV 4K Sticks on the transmitter via a HDMI splitter (several models available on Amazon) and the receiver is connected to a digital TV/monitor HDMI input located in a spare berdroom on the other side of my house. I have been using this HDMI transmitter+receiver setup as described for months and it has never given me any issues, other than the rare hiccup I described which resolves itself after several seconds and only seems to happen when I turn on the TV/monitor after a very long absence (we rarely use this spare bedroom). I also tested it with my laptop by connecting the transmitter to my laptops HDMI port and it worked great. When using it with my laptop I only needed to configure my laptop with screen dimensions that matched my TV/monitor. I would definitely recommend this HDMI transmitter+receiver set to others.