BRILOCEA Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver, Wireless HDMI Extender Kit for Laptop and PC, Plug & Play, Wireless HDMI Dongle Adapter for Streaming Video/Audio from Laptop/PC to HDTV Projector
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Bubajuja
> 3 dayThis kit works really well especially with my projector machine. Just use my console or computer to transmit to it. Really user friendly and great value for the money.
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ralfwolf
> 3 dayTested with phone and laptop transmitting to TV. Image quality was good and no visible lag. Tested distance to about 20ft with no issues.
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Philos
> 3 dayI ordered this to use with a client who is doing live streaming classes via Zoom and wanted to mirror a computer to a TV screen so he could see and interact with class participants. When I opened the box and took out the transmitter, I was surprised at how very light it was. In the pictures it looked like aluminum but its actually a rather cheap-feeling plastic. I plugged the unit directly into the HDMI port of my 2022 MacBook Pro but then discovered that the unit is so wide that I couldnt plug the power cable for the unit into the USB C port beside it. I then used the HDMI extension cable to plug into my laptop. The included cable to power the transmitter/receiver has USB A on one end and micro USB on the other end...neither one of which is supported very well on modern laptops. I had to use a USB C to USB A adapter to plug into my computers USB C port. Then I plugged the USB A to micro USB cable into the adapter and transmitter unit. By this time I had quite a snarl of cords and adapters next to my laptop. I then plugged the HDMI receiver unit into my TV. I had to remove another HDMI cable to make room for the bulky receiver unit since there was only one HDMI extension cable included. I had to use a USB power bank to power the receiver since my single USB output on the TV went to my soundbar. Now I was finally ready to test it out. This part was pretty straightforward and easy. Just push the button on the transmitter and my laptop screen was mirrored to the TV. As soon as I did this, the resolution of my laptop screen got much bigger so the windows and font size reduced considerably. These smaller windows and font size were also mirrored to my TV. To test, I tried streaming a TV show from a popular streaming service onto my TV from my laptop. There was a very noticeable delay as I watched the picture on my laptop and compared it to the TV. It seemed like about a 1 second lag. The advertising says plug and play, no delay but this was not my experience. Even with my laptop just 4 feet away from my TV there was a significant delay. This wouldnt matter much if I was just streaming TV shows, but I ordered this for live online classes via Zoom. This means that there would always be a significant lag time between a class participant speaking and seeing/hearing it on the TV. This would get frustrating quickly with people trying to talk over each other, thinking the other had finished speaking. Overall, this was a disappointing experience and did not do what it was supposed to do. For this reason I cannot recommend it unless you dont care about the lag time.
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T Ramos
> 3 dayThis is a great little device that you will use a lot. There was virtually no setup - I plugged the transmitter into my laptops HDMI port and the receiver into the TV HDMI port and, in no time, I was mirroring my laptop stream to the large tv monitor. This is really convenient when showing movies from my DVD drive or those I ripped to a hard drive. It is also great for presentations at meetings. This is a must have for any videophile that does serious streaming to a tv or monitor. Also, it comes at a really good price so it makes a nice gift.
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indy
Greater than one weekGiven that it was literally the best deal available when I got it, I am genuinely impressed with how well this HDMI transmitter receiver set worked. I just plugged the transmitter into the device HDMI output and the receiver into my television HMDI input, and the USB power ends into the closest USB ports around, and boom, it just paired up and worked automatically, transmitting quality picture and sound right away. I plugged the receiver into my GoPro Hero 8 Black Media Mod HDMI output (well, the normal HDMI end of a cable that adapts the media mods micro-HDMI) and the power-USB end into a USB battery pack and - Awesome! - instant zero-lag casting from the GoPro camera to the television without any software, cloud, subscriptions, complicated pairing configurations, apps, wifi hotspots, etc. Finally an easy answer to this problem - AND! - it was really cheap! Just a fantastic buy and Im very satisfied; I recommend highly without hesitation.
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Jason Wilcox
> 3 dayI use these to hook a computer up to a monitor for testing and initially they worked right out of the box without any kind of setup or configuration. After that is a different story. When I disconnected the receiver from the monitor and connected it to a TV I can never get them to display a picture again. I went through all the steps to resync the transmitter and receiver for the instructions to no avail. Im not sure what the issue is but after half an hour of messing around with them I gave up and decided it wasnt worth my time. Something like this just should work without having to fiddle around with it each and every time you want to use it.
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K. Thornton
> 3 dayIm so glad Ill never have to worry about having the correct length HDMI cable again, or tripping over a cable stretching across a room. This works and works well. Connection was as easy as plugging in both ends and waiting a minute for it to self-connect. Picture quality is good on 1080 and 720 screens, and theres virtually no lag. I tested this with a laptop and several Samsung devices as senders and a projector and several monitors as receivers. All of the connections were easy and stable. Im not sure on the power requirement, but I was able to plug the power end into my projectors built in USB port for power. Idk if its meant to, but I noticed the HDMI plug-end gets hot during extended use (several hours or more).
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Tim T.
> 3 dayThis HDMI transmitter and receiver kit works out pretty decently to not have to run long or visible cables. The setup works out pretty well for sending audio and video wirelessly to a set of video glasses, even if limited to flat out 1080p. The transmitter and receiver auto connect to each other after powered up and can auto reconnect to each other if there is a disconnect or power loss. Requires USB power to run and the cable should be decently long enough to reach most USB ports and chargers to plug in. Also comes with an HDMI extension if you need a bit more length. The main HDMI side of the cable do get noticeably hot during use, having the main body be made of aluminum with small fins could help with heat dissipation and heat management. This is for the white cable version with HDMI on one end and USB type A on the other.
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Mark
> 3 dayI dont know about you, but when I saw the picture, I had absolutely no faith this would work well. Just a cable with two connections? How could that work? So, it actually has two cables. One is for output and one is for input (self explanatory.) It is powered by USB. So I used my computer out HDMI and USB (A) for power. Plugged the second cable into my TV about 40 feet away, HDMI in and USB for power. That was it. It worked perfectly. The directions are basically non-existent, but who needs them!? Nothing to this. It does comes with a black HDMI extender, but that is necessary only if you need more cable length so you can reach the HDMI port or the USB port. Nothing special. Overall, works fine in the distance I tried. I am going to try a more complicated use in the next few weeks and will update if there is any change, but I am 100% convinced and a believer. This is way too easy! I hope this review was helpful!
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AlphaTrio
> 3 dayThis is much more convenient than the other wireless HDMI transmitter/receiver kit that I have to use separate power wart. It works very well with most of my TVs, except for the very old one that doesnt have a USB port to power this. Theres a short delay, about 1/4 of a second, from the source laptop to the TV. Its only noticeable when I have audio output on the laptop while watching the TV. The lips doesnt sync. This is an issue when I output audio from laptop to the stereo amp. The way to remediate this is to take the audio output from the TV to the amp; that way the video and audio are in sync.