Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver, Wireless HDMI Dongle Adapter Designed for Laptop & PC for Streaming Video/Audio from Laptop/PC to HDTV Projector
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Jon Ivey
> 3 dayThis is a very easy to use HD antenna set that includes one dedicated transmitter and one dedicated receiver (and they’re each clearly labeled). It’s pretty much just plug and play since each end instantly recognizes the other and connects (though you may have to attach the included USB power supplies to them to get them to work). The picture quality is basic 1080p so don’t expect to be able to stream 4K content with these, but they’re a great option for work-related presentations or projectors that only offer 1080p resolution anyway. Overall, this is a well made and easy to use pair of basic HD antennas that sells for a pretty fair price. Four stars.
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Carter A.
> 3 dayI was very surprised that this worked so well, and right out of the box. I remember trying a similar product a couple of years ago, and it was unusable. This thing had no problems. It gives a good image (there is a little compression, of course), and is extremely easy to use. On top of that, the latency is quite low. I think that it pretty intensely uses the graphics card of the computer that it is plugged into, so for that reason, I would not recommend it for gaming. But for work, for presentations, putting up movies and streams on a monitor or tv that is hard to reach, this thing is by far the best solution Ive come across.
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Cory
Greater than one weekI never knew these types of HDMI cables existed for wireless displays, but they work amazing. Straightforward and to the point to instructions and they work flawlessly for me.
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S. D.
Greater than one weekIm a little torn on the price, however it is what it is and you know what youre willing to pay or not. So Ill leave that alone because in the end, it worked quite well. I didnt feel very much lag at all when using it with a projector as an extension of my desktop and it served my needs in my office perfectly. My only concern is how hot the connectors get when plugged in. It seems like they might do well to incorporate a small heatsink on the HDMI connector ends to try to combat that. It wasnt so hot I felt like it would burn me or anything, but it was still hot enough to make me think to disconnect them whenever not in use just to be safe.