Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver, Plug & Play Portable Wireless HDMI Extender Kit for Streaming Video and Audio to HDTV/Projector/Monitor from Laptop/PC/TV Box.
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SMCC
> 24 hourEvidently, there are simply not high quality HDMI transmitter/receivers anymore. This is the second one on Amazon I’ve tried and it shows static after setup, even though the throw is only 8 feet total.
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lukep
> 24 hourThis was easy to use. One thing to note: The instructions say the power supply should be greater than 5V - 2A. If your power draw is not at that level or greater then there may be some distortions. I used low power and experienced small audio static at times but had no issues when using correct power.
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Norm
> 24 hourSo far, this is working perfectly! It has allowed me to put a mini-PC inside my 3D printer enclosure to control everything without having to have wires all over the place. Between this and a wireless mouse and keyboard the only cable connected to my mini-PC is the power cable. it leaves such a clean look, and the display is perfect for what I need.
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Gtrplr333
> 24 hourI was using this device to connect my PC to a projector. It worked the first few times with no issues. Eventually I kept having to do things like refresh the display adapter, extend display, duplicate display, etc., reset the connection on the transmitters themselves, etc. And in no particular order, in order for them to work. And then one day they just stopped working. The RX and TX are reading each other, but for some reason not executing. I am no expert on transmitters, but inso being tech savvy enough, I tried the following when I became desperate : 1. Hit RX button for 3 seconds, took a picture of the QR code on my phone. I noted that it is an EZCast receiver. 2. I downloaded EZCast onto windows. EZCast showed the exact SSID from the transmitter. *Note, as it is plug and play, these devices SHOULD NOT require a password. However, I typed the Pal where it says password anyway. This only resulted in a mismatch. 3. But then, just to ensure I have covered all bases: I checked my driver on my PC. I turned off windows firewall just to make sure it wasnt a firewall issue. Everything checked out. Now... Here is the final verdict : My PC detected the TX just fine. There were no issues there to begin with. My projector reads the RX just fine. Again, no issue to begin with. The TX and RX are detecting each other, but are NOT performing. NO display whatsoever. FAULTY product that didnt even last 30 days. Now it is passed 30 days and is too late to return it. For $180 bucks? Unbelievable, and nobody can tell me I dont know more of what Im doing than the average consumer to come to this conclusion. Buy AT YOUR OWN **RISK.**
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D M
> 24 hourI connect the receiver to my TV and the transmitter to my various devices, desktop, or several laptops, as needed. It works on them all. I got rid of some long heavy HDMI cables that were running around my living room. I highly recommend this product.
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Nick Carlisle
> 24 hourConnects well super easy to setup. Directv box 6’ straight line to my Samsung TV. Super laggy and pixelated. I’m sure it works for a PC, not with a tv.
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Louis Birdmen
> 24 hourWhen this works it works pretty well, honestly I was surprised how well this worked. After daily use for a few weeks it started to constantly disconnect where you have to reconnect/pair the receiver and transmitter. Its too finicky for the price tag.
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AZdesert35
> 24 hourI periodically do trainings and I like to be away from the huge monitor mounted on the wall, and sometimes even talk from the back of the room. I don’t like running long cables or being tethered to the monitor, especially if it’s an event type venue and you have a trip hazard and have to put gaff tape on everything. A secondary application is at home. Often I have my computer running in my home office but after a long day, I want to relocate to another part of my home that is more comfortable. I can very easily take my wireless mouse and keyboard and simply go to another room where I have a monitor set up. And occasionally, I will have all my video and streaming stuff hooked up to one TV and want to finish a movie or something in the kitchen or even on the patio. This is an easy way to make that happen. I wouldn’t call myself a power user and I am not pushing this thing to its spec limits for the signal. I’m not doing 4k or gaming. The listing notes that this is good for about 98 feet which is less distance than some comparable devices out there on the market. I am never in a place where I would need that kind of range. Rarely am I going more than about 50 feet away from transmitter to receiver and the signal easily worked from one room to another through walls in the same building. I didn’t sense any interference between these and other electronics and I didn’t notice any lag in the signal as I got further away or with all the other electronics used in the area. Your experience may differ from mine and you may experience some lag or stutter if you are trying to push more data through them, have content with heavy resolution, or have obstacles between the pair. For my purposes, they functioned well. The pair were easy to set up and were unobtrusive once in place. I wish there was a better option to power them but I don’t think other devices in this price class have it solved any better. The build quality was nice and compared to other options, I feel like these are quite small. Neither unit got hot during use. If they keep the price to about $120, I think it would be a solid purchase. More than that I’d explore other options.
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Gert Blansten
> 24 hourI cannot give these 5 stars because I feel like the product pictures are deceiving. These transmitters do not operate unless they are also plugged into something by USB in order to provide them with power. None of the pictures show it being used with the additional wires that are required in order to make them operate which is frustrating, to me. This package does come with all of the wires, however, so it is not a deal breaker and does not change how well this product does actually function. I do feel it necessary to detract a star; however, because that can make it inoperable if you were trying to use it for something that you dont have the ability to add the power to. For instance, I was using it with my tv (which is about 8-9 years old, at this point) and it does not have any spots for a usb to plug in. To make it work, I had to plug the receiver power into my Xbox so I could have the energy to run the product. Aside from that, this product works great! It connects automatically and does not require any work from the user. Adjust the source of whatever you are connecting to and the computer and transmitters will do the rest for you. I found the image quality to be excellent. I was streaming a game and there was no lag, whatsoever (this was from about 4 meters between the transmitter and receiver). If you are looking to use this for presentations and things of that nature it is a no brainer, this would work amazingly. I have seen other items on Amazon that seem to be a decent amount cheaper than this, so I recommend doing some research. This is the only one I have used, so I cant provide a comparison, but this product does seem pretty expensive for what it is, that said, it works very well! If you have done your research and narrowed it down to this item, know that this is a quality product you are getting and you won t be disappointed when it comes to quality and effectiveness.
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Terry Brand-holtman
> 24 hourFully functional out of the box. One set covers a 50ft difference and the other set covers 70ft. Both are seperated by walls and a ceiling. After one month, no problems.