Topbuy Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver, 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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Kyle
> 24 hourI must admit that using this Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver has completely changed the way I work and entertain. I have been using it for a few weeks now. It is incredibly simple to set up and designed for PCs and laptops. I simply connected the receiver to my HDTV and the HDMI dongle adapter to my laptop, and I was good to go. It supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz, ensuring stable and non-stop video and audio streaming. The connection is flawless and the video and audio are of the highest caliber. Without any lag or delay, I can stream movies and videos from my laptop to my HDTV. It has significantly improved family movie nights. Additionally, it has made it simpler for me to demonstrate my work to clients. Now, I can easily display my work on a bigger screen.
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Jake Henning
> 24 hourDO NOT BUY! Does not work as stated. Plug-in devices are made too big to reasonably fit into HDMI ports on devices without covering adjacent ports, and only one HDMI extension plug-in cord is included. Transmitter and Receiver only intermittently register one another, and when they do the transmitter is not registered by the device its plugged into. I tried pairing them multiple times, per the instructions, but it did not fix the issue. TV just kept saying Plug and Play when the transmitter was plugged in. All-in-all, Id say this product was able to transmit for a few hours out of weeks worth of attempted usage. Bottom line is this product does not work, save your money.
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John Elliott
> 24 hourSimplest easiest HDMI wireless connectors ever! BY FAR! I do a lot of training for my job and I generally hook up my laptop to a TV or projector. Carrying a 50 foot cable with me all the time is painful and cumbersome. Carrying a regular wireless transmitter is also cumbersome as you have to now carry cables for 2 connectors, ac adpters, and the transmitter and receiver that its the same if not more than a 50 cable. Not to get off on a rant here, but if you dont check a 50 foot hdmi cable and bring it in your bag through airport security you will almost certainly get pulled to the side as 50 foot of coiled wire in a bag looks mighty suspicious in your bag under x-ray. So just for that fact alone its worth it. Anyhow lets roll into some pros/cons Pros: -Easiest simplest HDMI transmistter hands down (literally plug and play) -Awesome transmission distance. Easily have done nearly 50 yards at one point and picture was flawless -You only need the 2 pieces, no cable, adapters, other nonsense -Crazy affordable to comparative sets Cons: -Honestly none, these are one of those rare things (and I do mean rare) that I cant find anything even remotely wrong in. I honestly love these. They just work. Pop one in your computers HDMI and one in your receiving TV and thats it. Has worked across 30+ tvs without an issue. Some tvs I understand do need additional USB power for the receiver, but it comes with a cable to accomplish that if needed. I have yet to need that though. Its a mainstay now in my carry bag for work. Since it takes up such little space its always with me regardless!
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Una
> 24 hourMakes connecting laptop to tv so easy no need to move tv and mess with cables.
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Kyle Degon
> 24 hourI use this for presentations and to stream video to projectors when I want to have a family night. It works great and is easy to use. You simply plug the transmitter and receiver in and off you go. Its easy to use and works, not much else to ask for. I would definitely recommend.
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JinGyver
> 24 hourIt is easy to use, the signal is stable, and the picture and sound quality are good. I put a monitor in the dining room, through which I can receive the video and audio from the TV box in the living room, which is very convenient and practical.
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JamesE
> 24 hourThis is truly plug and play. Worked flawlessly. Plugged in the RX into the TV, connected the power to the outlet, then the TX in the computer. Everything came up perfectly out of the box. I did some testing and rebooting and still came back up well. I had to play with the video because for some reason the scaling was going off the screen, but I was able to fix it in graphic properties. Not a big deal. The only downfall for me, which is a deal breaker, is that everytime the TV is turned off, then back on, the RX ceases to receive. Turning the TV off leaves power on the RX, and then when the TV is turned back on, it will not receive a picture. The TX just flashes like it is pairing indefinitely. The only way to fix it is to remove the USB-C power connector from the RX device and plug it back in, effectively rebooting the device. After that, it comes back up. Unfortunately, this is a mounted TV and the ability to keep reaching behind it to disconnect and reconnect power every time the TV is powered off is not practical. I tried to connect the RX to the USB port on the back of the TV. I was excited when the RX powered up, but alas, it will not connect with the transmitter when powered ONLY by USB port. It required the outlet power to establish a connection so I am stuck with returning this item and trying something else. Picture was great....lag was almost non-existent. Just that darn power option when I have to manually remove power and plug it back in EVERY TIME the TV power is cycled. I cant be dealing with that every time.
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Richard Morales
> 24 hourNo problem to get going. Using on a 90in Tv. Great picture and sound
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Lois
> 24 hourworks great
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RHP in ATL
> 24 hourI plugged in the two units and they connected automatically - nothing at all had to be done by me. Wish everything worked this well.