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Jason Clark
> 24 hourThis is a wireless wonder of a specific kind. When connected to a laptop and to a TV, it worked exactly as described. When I tried connect it to an all-in-one pc and a monitor the connection screen appeared but the mirror mode never came on. Image quality (when it connected) was excellent and the audio quality was equally good. I didnt experience any lagging issues or de-synchronization between audio and video. Others reported that the inputs got warm and I too noted that they were warm to the touch. All told this wireless system works when used exactly as detailed.
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I.M. SLUGGO
> 24 hourSET TOP BOXES: Can get audio and video with my Android TV and ATSC Converter boxes. But, receiver will sometimes give a No signal message once or twice before stabilizing. Sometimes connection restores within a minute, other times need to unplug and replug. That seems to be either a power or WiFi problem. Good audio and video quality when working. CHROMEBOOK LAPTOP: Product displays ONLY the Chromebook background image, and plays audio. Wont display the cursor or anything on top on the background such as the browser. WINDOWS 7 LAPTOP: Will mirror the display but no audio. Image quality seems comparable to a wired connection. Didnt bother to check for lag since no audio is a deal-killer. BLU-RAY PLAYER: Video only, no audio. Both sending and receiving units get pretty hot, though sometimes only just really warm. Product description of operating principle makes no sense - Bluetooth to get network WiFi credentials, then operation via WiFi. Sender and receiver are their own P2P network. Confirmed that shutting down my home network doesnt prevent the two units from connecting. And, it makes no sense to use the home WiFi. That would just add extra latency/lag to the performance. Failure as a wireless HDMI for laptops. Glitchy for set top boxes. Basically, this product should work with any HDMI device, though its advertised as being only for laptops, PCs, and set top boxes. But, it doesnt work with Blu-ray players. Didnt check with game machine or PCs, and dont have adapters for mini- or micro-HDMI. A big disappointment.
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Seacon
> 24 hourPlug in and play is false advertisement, this product does not work..
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Erol Esen
> 24 hourSoftware solutions for mirroring a screen are all different, whereas hardware HDMI is HDMI; the same everywhere. This hardware solution to screen mirroring is painless and a pleasure to share a computer screen with a large TV. If the HDMI power from the source and target is insufficient, each receiver (RX) and transmitter (TX) allows a micro-USB port for external power. The image mirrored is precise and responsive.
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Jon Ivey
> 24 hourThis is a very easy to use HD antenna set that includes one dedicated transmitter and one dedicated receiver (and they’re each clearly labeled). It’s pretty much just plug and play since each end instantly recognizes the other and connects (though you may have to attach the included USB power supplies to them to get them to work). The picture quality is basic 1080p so don’t expect to be able to stream 4K content with these, but they’re a great option for work-related presentations or projectors that only offer 1080p resolution anyway. Overall, this is a well made and easy to use pair of basic HD antennas that sells for a pretty fair price. Four stars.
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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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S. D.
> 24 hourIm a little torn on the price, however it is what it is and you know what youre willing to pay or not. So Ill leave that alone because in the end, it worked quite well. I didnt feel very much lag at all when using it with a projector as an extension of my desktop and it served my needs in my office perfectly. My only concern is how hot the connectors get when plugged in. It seems like they might do well to incorporate a small heatsink on the HDMI connector ends to try to combat that. It wasnt so hot I felt like it would burn me or anything, but it was still hot enough to make me think to disconnect them whenever not in use just to be safe.
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AlphaTrio
> 24 hourThis is much more convenient than the other wireless HDMI transmitter/receiver kit that I have to use separate power wart. It works very well with most of my TVs, except for the very old one that doesnt have a USB port to power this. Theres a short delay, about 1/4 of a second, from the source laptop to the TV. Its only noticeable when I have audio output on the laptop while watching the TV. The lips doesnt sync. This is an issue when I output audio from laptop to the stereo amp. The way to remediate this is to take the audio output from the TV to the amp; that way the video and audio are in sync.
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Carter A.
> 24 hourI was very surprised that this worked so well, and right out of the box. I remember trying a similar product a couple of years ago, and it was unusable. This thing had no problems. It gives a good image (there is a little compression, of course), and is extremely easy to use. On top of that, the latency is quite low. I think that it pretty intensely uses the graphics card of the computer that it is plugged into, so for that reason, I would not recommend it for gaming. But for work, for presentations, putting up movies and streams on a monitor or tv that is hard to reach, this thing is by far the best solution Ive come across.
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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!