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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John
> 24 hourWireless HDMI provide 1080P 30 frame resolution, good enough for slides representation
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K.Asante
> 24 hourThis is a great wireless HDMI cable. I was able to set this up for my projector and it worked perfectly. The transmitter and receiver are both a bit on the larger side. And they each require separate power via the usb connection. But once its configured well, it works exactly as described. Im happy with this because now I just have to worry a power cable when setting up my backyard movie night with my projector.
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Joseph Harris
> 24 hourThis HDMI Transmitter/Receiver is Plug and Play and has a great transmission distance. It transmits not only video but also audio. The examples of its applications are vast, but Ill refer to my own experience. As a university professor, a significant portion of my courses are conducted online, while others involve student gatherings. For these purposes, we rely on an audio and video system. Therefore, these modern pedagogical methods make the use of such tools essential. Personally, I used these wireless HDMI connectors to transmit from my laptop to a 100 audiovisual projector. Here, Id like to share a crucial tip that I consider vital when using them. Its important to properly connect each one (transmitter/receiver) and power them via a USB-C cable with 5V-2A. This information was not included in the manual, and I was almost frustrated because I couldnt get them to work. Even though the devices indicated a connection between them, I had no idea what magic trick to try. So, I took a deep breath. (Clarification: In my opinion, those USB-C connections were intended for charging the transmitter/receiver devices, just like a cellphone or Bluetooth headphones. But surprise! They dont charge; they simply receive power. Thats the key. I connected them to a power source using a cable with 5V-2A, and voilà, the transfer started with clear video and sound! They worked like a charm. However, dont forget that they dont charge; they simply receive power.
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Clarence Novak
> 24 hourI was perhaps more curious than informed on this device? Wireless mirooing says it all! The set up and instructions were not a steep curve….but experiemcing how it changes and adds to many display and source options in my HT / Office was a very pleasant discovery! Seeing media from my IPhone wirelessly on my flat screen is a new world of connectivity between my devices! This adds image targeting and sharing options you think could never be done? Plug & play wireless mirroring (PPWM?) The vendor specs do a far better job of detailing all the uses and connectivity this Dongle offers than I can. BUT read the ‘Notes To Buy’…..it works great in many cases..but not the ones you may wish it would due various ‘copyright protections’. It was just a little less useful for me because of these issues. Would I use it from now on....yes!
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ralfwolf
> 24 hourTested 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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Country Life
> 24 hourI did have to fidget around with it to get it going on my new Sony TV, but now that it is up and running, it works great. Even though I have a brand new TV, the USB output was less than 1 amp, so I had to come up with a 2 amp USB power supply (at this price point, they should have included one). Luckily, my laptop did drive the transmitter. Once I had the power situation figured out, it came down to the laptop handshaking with the input. I was worried about the pairing, but apparently it was paired the whole time. I believe the key is that both units had a steady light on the button. I finally got it working by going out of the input and then back into the input. The video just came up. The video quality is great, it is smooth with no hitches or delays, and there is no discernable lag with the audio. Now that everything is in good order, it is a pleasure using this device.
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Vanndaley
> 24 hourIve been begging for years hoping a wireless HDMI would someday exist and seeing this product go live I jumped at the sight to try it out. It was so easy to set up that literally anybody could pick it up and know exactly what to do. The hdmis are labeled so it was barely even a few minutes to set up to see literal magic before my eyes. I was actually blown away with how far technology has come and will be looking into buying more!
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Ralph
> 24 hourThis works pretty well, although it did not result in my laptop screen being automatically being mirrored to my monitor. I had to bring up my windows display settings and configure the display setup there. Fortunately I’m familiar with configuring windows. The documentation included with HDMI transmitters is sparse, so those unfamiliar with windows configuration may struggle. The Amazon product page for the HDMI transmitter states that it will not work IOS devices such as an iPad. This is not true. For an iPad you need an USB C to HDMI converter. For an iPhone a Lightning port to HDMI converter will do the trick. As in MS windows, once you’ve made the connection, you’ll need some additional configuration to get the remote window to look and act like you want it to. Although the receiver and transmitter seem identical, they are different; one is labeled computer and the other TV/Monitor. One disadvantage the HDMI transmitter has when compared to a plain HDMI cable is that the HDMI transmitter and the receiver need access to a USB port to power both the Transmitter and the receiver. I was able to cast my laptop screen to my TV in another part of the house using the HDMI Transmitter/Receiver combo. One thing I noticed is that both the transmitter and receiver got quite hot after a very short time of connecting. I’m not sure what that means for long term reliability. One other thing I noticed, that may or may not be relevant, is when I attempted to look at some other reviews for the HDMI wireless HDMI extender kit, I found most of the reviews were for another product entirely. The bottom line is this may be a useful kit for transmitting from your PC or other device to a display that is some distance away, provided you’re willing to a bit of configuration.
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Hayden :)
> 24 hourThe Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver worked well for both video and sound. I was able to send 1080p Full HD video and sound at 60fps with no noticeable latency. The dongles felt a bit too flimsy and can be squeezed almost too easily. The caps needed to be attached to the units with at least a string so that they dont get misplaced. Both the transmitter and receiver MUST be powered via the micro-USB ports. Pairing was easily done by holding down the button on the transmitter.
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Michael Wesoloski
> 24 hourOne of the greatest inventions for home A/V that has come down in a while. One of the reasons so many people have dropped cable is that cable companies make you get a converter box for each TV in your house, which you pay for monthly. If you cut the cord and go with a streaming service, you can stream from any TV you want. With this device, you can split from one cable box, and send a perfect picture to another TV. And it just works! Plug it in and go! This is actually my second set, and I got it so I could beam from a laptop to my portable projector to watch movies on the pool deck. I have not done that yet, but I sent from my laptop to another TV at the same time the original set was transmitting from a cable box to a different TV, and each seemed to work just fine independently with no interference. These are truly great, and unlike so many electronic devices which claim to be plug and play but arent, these actually are!