Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver kit,Newest,Plug & Play, 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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D M
> 24 hourI followed the directions closely and had no luck getting it to work. It did show up on my TVs HDMI connection, but my Acer Predator 500 laptop could not detect it. My Samsung A03 phone was also not able to detect it. I tried using and external USB 5V, 1A power adapter as the manual suggested with no luck. I was not able to contact tech support as there was no tech support contact information. Maybe it was just my combination of TV, computer, and phone, but I am not happy with this product.
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Kareatha Lockley
> 24 hourThis wireless HDMI mirrors good and connects to your phone fast, it’s easy to use.
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Derek
> 24 hourI wish I could give this product a good review but I honestly cant at this point. it did mirror my phone but wouldnt broadcast video and then due to my not locking the phones aspect ratio image flipped sideways. Now no matter what I do I cant get the image to mirror the correct way. Ive tried multiple devices and TVs but no luck. Not sure I can get it to work at this point but I will keep trying. Even if I do get it working I still see a lot of lag when it is mirrored from my phone or my computer. It getting stuck sideways may be my fault though so thats why it wasnt a one star review.
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Janely
> 24 hourThis was exactly what I was looking for!! I have my projector on a shelf over my bed and would always have to keep the laptop close by and connect it via an hdmi cable and I was actually having problems getting the sound from my laptop to the projected and thought you know what, I’m certain in this day and age there is a wireless solution so low and behold! I thought it too true to be true but look!! Not only from phone and tablets, but laptops too! I cannot speak to android use or any device that doesn’t use airplay/mirror screening. I will say the power adapter is short so I did get an extension cord and block to plug it into an outlet some feet away.
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alan
> 24 hourAt first I thought this thing was junk. You see installation was quick and easy but when I went to mirror my phone. It was really slow. It kept on buffering alot. So I thought maybe it was my router. Sure enough when I reset my router it worked fine.
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Amanda
> 24 hourI was hoping to use this to play steam games on my TV. The transmission distance was about 10 feet and it was horribly laggy. Often it would rotate my display vertically and I had to keep re-pairing until it would turn horizontal. I dont reccommend.
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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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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.
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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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BusyMom
> 24 hourComes with a micro-USB cable but no power supply. Wasnt an issue for me as we always seem to have a spare but keep it in mind. Also has a short HDMI cable which would allow the device to hide behind ones TV quite well. Additionally, there is an Audio / Video pigtail included. Pressing the big button in the center of the device switches it from Android / Windows mode to IOS / Mac mode. I tried it in the IOS mode and it mirrored my iPhone perfectly fine, no real lag that I could detect and my phone connected to it using the native screen mirroring in IOS. Be aware that it will not display the image for streaming apps, those will still play on my iPhone though. I switched to Android / Windows mode and gave my laptop a try. The image was laggy as others have noted, which is a shame because I think this device could really shine if it worked better there. One thing I though was interesting but havent been able to try (as I dont have a TV / monitor with these types of connections anymore but see pic) is the Audio / Video pigtail. Seems like it might be useful if one had an older TV which had this type of connection available?