NAMCIM Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver, Plug & Play, No Delay, Ultra HD Wireless HDMI Converter Dongle Adapter, Streaming Video/Audio from Laptop, PC, Smartphone to HDTV Projector
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Cecil M.
Greater than one weekI used it from a pc to a projector about 22 away. It works great to basically display a large screen saver on my wall. Streaming from the pc to the projector I have some slight stutters but the picture quality looks great when it does not stutter. Some days work better than others. Overall its a solid product with some small issues
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Joshua Butler
> 3 dayAs described. Very easy to set up. Comes paired from the factory. Recommend to get an HMDI splitter if you plan on displaying on multiple screens. I was able to broadcast my Apple TV my Tv as well as transmit to the projector. Does not come with a USB power adapter.
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Claire Rosenberry
> 3 dayI returned this.
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Dr. Wayne Bruen PhD
> 3 dayI run my laptop from a different room than my projector. It provides enough distance for me to run my projector from the opposite side of the 2400 sqft home. I am also able to watch the projector outside of the house for those nice fall days.
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TrailGunner
> 3 dayI was tired of having to run wire between a security system DVR and a monitor on the other side of the house. This worked great. No more wires and no loss of picture quality.
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Poll
> 3 dayThis thing is surprisingly small! All works out of the box. Just connect the parts. The signal goes from my work laptop installed 12 ft from the TV, and no video or sound lags were noticed. The sound bar with Bluetooth speakers takes it fast as if connected directly. The power adapter IS NOT INCLUDED. I have a USB power supply port nearby, but this might be a problem if you dont have it. The other thing I dont like is the blue light coming from the receiver. I found it very distracting. Of course, you can set it side front, but depending on the place, it could be inconvenient, so Id prefer a pin light indicating its on instead of the full lighting grill.
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Rex Iriarte
Greater than one weekIve tried streaming boxes like the Roku Ive tried PC & Laptops with HDMI ports Ive tried all sorts of resets All I get is the ironically Blue Screen from the device. I tested on an Over the Air TV receiver and that one does not transmit sound Next Im testing on a VGA with lower resolutions Update: Its also a bit frustrating that the manufacturer does not include power bricks for items that clearly need them. The receiver always needs it, so why not include at least 1. But Im extremely disappointed that Im going to miss the world cup.
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Dr. Randal Nitzsche Sr.
> 3 dayI bought this because I didnt want to run a long hdmi cable from my laptop to a ceiling mounted projector but had to order and ran the cable at the end. I bought this for my golf Sim but the ball was skidding due to the lag. There is No longer a video lag after I ran a hdmi cable.
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Dan Connors
> 3 dayDont miss step 1: turn it on. Works much better. Connected immediately. I have a very complex audiovisual system and did not expect it to work buried in a mass of wiring inside a wooden box behind two drywalls 25 feet away. Cant recommend high enough.
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Kayla Herrick
> 3 dayThe setup of this could not be any easier. Plug in receiver to TV HDMI and USB. Plug transmitter nto PC using HDMI or USB-C. Change HDMI to appropriate slot. Youll see a blue screen with directions. Using a paperclip, on the bottom of the receiver hit the reset button for a 5 seconds. Then go to transmitter and press and hold button to pair- once paired, connect to TV under your settings with the designated letters/numbers clicking connect to display. It works using the TV sound as well so you dont need outside speakers.