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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Bronx Book Nerd
> 3 daySet up is very quick and simple. The picture quality is very good; it did seem to hold a solid 1080p. The wireless connection is very strong. I even brought the transmitter to the far end of an adjacent room and closed the door just to test it and the signal held up flawlessly. This is great for watching videos and making presentations. The picture quality is even sharp enough to work on word documents. The only thing this isnt great for is playing video games, as there is a slight but noticeable delay, and the framerate sometimes drops when the visuals change abruptly. Lastly, just be aware that both the receiver and the transmitter will need a free USB port to draw power.
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Jodi Jill
> 3 dayThe wireless transmitter and receiver was a great addition to my tech. I find that I need to use different video outlets to make my video and audio work and it appeared I was always needing an extra cord or two. As you might expect the cords get tangled and its sometimes a pain. The wireless transmitter allows you to easily point to the tech you want to use with the receiver. With easy to follow directions, I was able to set this up within minutes and get started. From right out of the box, I was able to use it for several different items including my computer, a monitor and even a tablet. The opportunity to make it transmit to the tech I needed was very helpful. After using it for my home office, I also had an assistant use it for a set up for a conference room so all participants could utilize and review our content. The set up also worked there without ease and she was able to figure it out quickly too. Its a very useful took at work, home office or even a traditional office setting.
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Mark Butterfield
> 3 dayThis product is super convenient and perfect for our needs. Saved us time and money as we didnt have to run cables in our conference room and training room. Havent had any issues as of yet.
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omar
> 3 dayIve tested a few wireless HDMI transmitters and the common issue Ive run into is stable video streaming for anything past 720p. I was impressed with how stable the connection and how little latency I experienced during my testing. The transmitters themselves are built solidly, and are simple to set up and put to immediate use. Even without reading the instructions, you can quickly figure out which is the transmitter and which is the receiver, and get right to work. The image quality is fantastic and I saw very little artifacting or screen tearing. I imagine that these HDMI transmitters would be best in an office environment so that you can set up for a presentation without running cables everywhere, but at home it can be used as a way to remove some cable clutter in your home theater. I mentioned that the latency was rather low, but if youre planning on using these for gaming, I hate to tell you that it will make your game almost unplayable. Easy to set up and use, and with a strong and stable connection. These are a winner!
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Nick Carlisle
> 3 dayConnects 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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AZdesert35
> 3 dayI 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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Robert
> 3 dayIt works great I use for my security cameras
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Natalie H. Inskeep
> 3 dayAfter less than 2 months of use in my classroom the device failed. If I were to guess it died due to overheating. I am a teacher and used it most of the day. No longer syncs at all went through about a week of frequently lost connections and reboots. Finally dead as can be. No longer does anything but take up space on my mobile cart which is now locked in the front of the room. I think I will just buy a long cable and avoid the headache.
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lukep
> 3 dayThis 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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Louis Birdmen
> 3 dayWhen 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.