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Hirahley
> 24 hourI had tried another kind of linkage device that requires a good network connection and it didnt work with my laptop at all. Thats what got me interested in this device, since it doesnt depend upon the network connection. It was almost like magic when very quickly, my working screen appeared on the large screen. The image quality was excellent and easy to operate. It does get warm while its working so I kept it in a clear area so air could circulate around the device. I did have to log into the network, but the signal itself doesnt require the network to carry it. Ill be trying this one in other circumstances to explore what it can really do.
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Susan
> 24 hourIve had issues trying to screencast from my laptop to my smart TV and hoped this would fix the problems Ive had. It didnt. Set up was easy and the online menu and remote are easy to use. Problem was that while watching the sound was off and then the picture started pixelating and getting blurry. Really thought for the cost this would be worth it but nope! Dont waste your money.
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Jeanne Young
> 24 hourThe company was easy to send product back to and refunded me. The product is not bad. It just disconnects often. Which would not even be that big of an issue but you have go through the reinstall every time to reconnect. I just do not have time for that. Went back to direct wire connection.
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Tin
> 24 hourThe most seamless and streaming solution out there. Easy Plug and play and no need for configuration
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Kurt Richter
> 24 hourThe device is easy to setup. Plug and play basically. The main problem I have with it, (and it could be the same with all these types of devices), is a SEVERE lag between my laptop and the TV. At one point, I thought it was frozen, but 2 minutes later it started showing the mouse cursor moving again, but severely lagged.
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Nick
> 24 hourI really wanted to like this product, but it just doesnt perform very well. While it was very easy to connect and pair up devices, the image quality is pretty bad. There are many artifacts and random blurriness occurring, along with some pretty bad lag. I was able to pair it up to my phone (galaxy s21 ultra) and mirror the screen, I was able to play a youtube video, but it just didnt look very good and there was some noticeable lag. i also connected two different windows computers to it. the first one was really bad, even though it is a nice Ryzen 5, 32gb ram, SSD, etc. it was very slow and the mouse cursor never appeared on the wireless display, making it unusable. the second pc worked a little better, but any time Id move my mouse over the task bar, the entire screen would get blurry. it would also freeze up and stop responding frequently. Dont waste your time or money on this one.
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Skylar aka Wheezy
> 24 hourThis wireless adapter is super simple to get setup and start using, which is nice! You simply plug it into your TV, press the button on the device to select the mode you want, then connect to it from your screen casting device. The picture quality is good (as good as youd expect for 1080p wireless streaming), and the latency is decently low. Low enough that I was able to play some turn based streaming games, but not low enough for racing or fast action games. Not that this is made for gaming, but I figured many of the people looking at this device might be considering it for that use. The only issue for me with this device is price. There are other options for wireless streaming devices that support screen mirroring AND direct streaming from a variety of services, AND 4K resolution, at a similar or lower price. This device did everything it advertised, and it was simple and easy to setup. But there are simply better options out there that do more for less.
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Steven
> 24 hourBought this for an iOS/MAC dominant household. For me it was very simple to set up with the instructions. Turns out the iOS/MAC devices readily see this on the network, by default. Looks to work well in that environment. Personally.....Im android only. Comparatively speaking, my phone never saw the device. Nor did I have the time to overcome the issue (maybe it was simple). But when you have one environment (iOS/MAC) recognizing the device immediately and another that doesnt ...... yeah, no, not 5*. Feel generous giving 4*.
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Winston
> 24 hourIt worked well for 2 days, but after that the device needs disconnecting, maybe i got a defective one ...not sure. Should i jsut get a refund or have it replaced?
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kmps
> 24 hourIt took a little while for my computer to seek it out and pop up as an option for display, but once it did, it failed to connect. The instructions state I need three pieces of hardware that are Intel. The requirements state Intel wireless router, Intel graphics, Intel processor, and Win 8.1 or above. The Win 8.1 is no issue however, the other three are an issue. If you dont have those three Intel requirements above, it wont work.