NAMCIM Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver, Designed only for Laptop and PC, Plug & Play, Wireless HDMI Dongle Adapter for Streaming Video/Audio from Laptop/PC to HDTV Projector
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Poll
Greater than one weekThis thing is surprisingly small! All works out of the box. Just connect the parts. The signal goes from my work laptop installed 12 ft from the TV, and no video or sound lags were noticed. The sound bar with Bluetooth speakers takes it fast as if connected directly. The power adapter IS NOT INCLUDED. I have a USB power supply port nearby, but this might be a problem if you dont have it. The other thing I dont like is the blue light coming from the receiver. I found it very distracting. Of course, you can set it side front, but depending on the place, it could be inconvenient, so Id prefer a pin light indicating its on instead of the full lighting grill.
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Rex Iriarte
> 3 dayIve tried streaming boxes like the Roku Ive tried PC & Laptops with HDMI ports Ive tried all sorts of resets All I get is the ironically Blue Screen from the device. I tested on an Over the Air TV receiver and that one does not transmit sound Next Im testing on a VGA with lower resolutions Update: Its also a bit frustrating that the manufacturer does not include power bricks for items that clearly need them. The receiver always needs it, so why not include at least 1. But Im extremely disappointed that Im going to miss the world cup.
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Johnnie Spencer
> 3 dayI bought this because I didnt want to run a long hdmi cable from my laptop to a ceiling mounted projector but had to order and ran the cable at the end. I bought this for my golf Sim but the ball was skidding due to the lag. There is No longer a video lag after I ran a hdmi cable.
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Ziggy
> 3 dayThis thing is so cool. I always hated to run a long HDMI cable across the room to connect my laptop to the TV or projector. With this I can just plug the little wireless transmitter into the laptop and sit in the chair and wirelessly transmit to the receiver plugged into the TV or projector. How cool is that? The receiver requires power from a USB port. You can plug into a USB port on the TV or projector, or a power block you have to provide. There are instructions on how to pair the transmitter up with the receiver, but they come pre-paired I guess, because mine was just plug and play. You can also use screencast from a cellphone or a tablet wirelessly to the same receiver if your TV doesnt have that capability built-in. Im loving this so far .. thumbs up!
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paul
Greater than one weekRight out the box this thing just works. No driver, no software, simply plug and play. The box with the antennas plugs into the source that is going to be sending the video signal (i.e laptop, projector). The small usb dongle receiver plugs into the usb port of the device receiving that signal (i.e. TV, monitor). This is all done wirelessly and with zero lag (at least that I could notice). I tested this from a range of about 30 ft and had zero issues with connectivity. The overall footprint of both devices is very small and took up little space on my desk. Satisfied so far!
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Efren Bergstrom Sr.
Greater than one weekI run my laptop from a different room than my projector. It provides enough distance for me to run my projector from the opposite side of the 2400 sqft home. I am also able to watch the projector outside of the house for those nice fall days.
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Cecil M.
> 3 dayI used it from a pc to a projector about 22 away. It works great to basically display a large screen saver on my wall. Streaming from the pc to the projector I have some slight stutters but the picture quality looks great when it does not stutter. Some days work better than others. Overall its a solid product with some small issues
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Amy lynn
> 3 dayTakes a while to figure out how to configure this thing. Once we finally got it working it seems to work fine. There is a little lag but that may be the internet dont know. I have used it with ipad hp laptop roku tv and apple tv with out any issues.
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serub
> 3 dayGood
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Amira
> 3 dayFor those of you who hate exposed cables as much as I do, this is the neatest solution around. if you have a DVR, old bluetooth player, etc and dont want them sitting exposed right by your TV, this allows you to put them in a closet and connect wirelessly. Also, we sometimes like to connect a laptop to the TV with HDMI, so again, can just do that from the couch instead of having to put the laptop on a chair so its close enough to be connected with a cable. Super convenient, and worth the significant price tag in my opinion.