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Peter Weyland
> 24 hourUsing this transmitter/receiver specifically to display video from a laptop to a digital projector that were using in our den. The digital video projector, for whatever reason, wouldnt work with a particular app that was the only one we could watch certain movies with. But with a ceiling-mounted projector, we also couldnt just connect it to the laptop with an HDMI cord (technically we could, but it was pointless if we could go wireless). Everything worked flawlessly. But most important of all, no lagging, unlikely with other less expensive wireless HDMI transmitter/receiver sets weve used before.
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Kab Pum
> 24 hourThis HDMI transmission device is very good and it works great. The sound and image quality are also very good too. However, the devices are big and bulky and will block the second HDMI port or whatever port is next to the one you plugged it into. In my case, I used tested it on my laptop and my projector and it was great and I plan to use it this way for now.
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RHP in ATL
> 24 hourI plugged in the two units and they connected automatically - nothing at all had to be done by me. Wish everything worked this well.
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Amanda chambers
> 24 hourI can stream or play games from my TV
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John Elliott
> 24 hourSimplest easiest HDMI wireless connectors ever! BY FAR! I do a lot of training for my job and I generally hook up my laptop to a TV or projector. Carrying a 50 foot cable with me all the time is painful and cumbersome. Carrying a regular wireless transmitter is also cumbersome as you have to now carry cables for 2 connectors, ac adpters, and the transmitter and receiver that its the same if not more than a 50 cable. Not to get off on a rant here, but if you dont check a 50 foot hdmi cable and bring it in your bag through airport security you will almost certainly get pulled to the side as 50 foot of coiled wire in a bag looks mighty suspicious in your bag under x-ray. So just for that fact alone its worth it. Anyhow lets roll into some pros/cons Pros: -Easiest simplest HDMI transmistter hands down (literally plug and play) -Awesome transmission distance. Easily have done nearly 50 yards at one point and picture was flawless -You only need the 2 pieces, no cable, adapters, other nonsense -Crazy affordable to comparative sets Cons: -Honestly none, these are one of those rare things (and I do mean rare) that I cant find anything even remotely wrong in. I honestly love these. They just work. Pop one in your computers HDMI and one in your receiving TV and thats it. Has worked across 30+ tvs without an issue. Some tvs I understand do need additional USB power for the receiver, but it comes with a cable to accomplish that if needed. I have yet to need that though. Its a mainstay now in my carry bag for work. Since it takes up such little space its always with me regardless!
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AeSchae
> 24 hourGreat product. Well built easy to use. Exactly as described
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Dave W.
> 24 hourWhat I dont like about this is the price. Think it could cost alot lower. Seen others for less but dont know how the function works for them. This does the same here on this little screen just like on my TV so it does work well. I dont know how far it will stay connected in distance but hey use a big screen wireless across the room? Cant really beat that. Especially if it is a pi. I didnt have to pair them because it already was however when turning it on ut would try to step you through a fre things so loosing the instructions is really no big deal in a way. Picture quality is just like having a cord there. I would imagine that if watching a movie there might be some kind of lag because nothing beats direct connection like wired if no lag is needed. Not saying there is but if you notice it then because if wireless there might be some. Well other than price I think these a are good. 4 stars if you know why. Good Luck just me.
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Terry L Chambers
> 24 hourI would recommend this product its Excellent it has all the cords and manual very easy to hook up its basically plug in then your ready to go its a little pricey but after seeing how quick u can run your computer to a TV with out having them so close to each other are wires hang down where children can knock down your computer so if your tired of the hassle then I would highly recommend this product
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Ricks Munn
> 24 hourThese are pretty cool for a wireless HDMI setup. It is really nice to be able to wirelessly transmit to another monitor or TV without having to find a way to get a traditional HDMI cable plugged in to both your computer and TV without sitting like 3 feet next to the TV. Now I can connect my computer to the TV comfortably from across the room. Unfortunately I did not notice that the receiving HDMI connector has to have a power source. I guess I should have read the description a little closer. This isnt a huge issue, but it can be pretty inconvenient at times when youre trying to find a way to run a USB cable to the receiver if its not next to a power source with a free plugin available. The transmitter can run off the power of the computer luckily. The other downside to these is that they are very large. Large enough that you cannot use them next to other HDMI cables because they will get in the way. However, it does come with one short (maybe 3 inches) pigtail adapter that you can plug the wireless HDMI into to get it away from tight spots. These HDMI connectors seem to transmit well and there isnt very noticeable lag which is nice. Overall, I am pretty happy with it, but there are a few minor issues that I mentioned above.
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John Schultz
> 24 hourI was able to get this work just fine. I had no issues with connectivity. Depending on the source I did have some issues with picture jitter but it was rare.