Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver Kit, Plug & Play, 2.4/5GHz Stable Streaming to Monitor/Projector/HDTV, Wireless HDMI Extender Kit for Laptop/PC/Camera/Blu-ray
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Timothy Barton
> 24 hourI set it up between devices situated about 10m apart. Initially, I was getting no signal. When I opened our large sliding door, the signal became intermittent, and when it does work it is jumpy. The maximum range is advertised as 30 m, so I thought 10 m would work easily, but Im struggling to get a signal. When I connect the device into my TV and the transmitted into the set-top box right next to it, it works, but the picture is not great on a large device. Just wanted to point out that it does work if youre located nearby, but thats not why I bought it. I bought it for a screen 10 metres away from the set-top box, and it doesnt work. Update: I bought a 3m HDMI cable to get the receiver closer to the transmitter. I also moved the transmitter somewhere closer. Still no luck. Tech support suggested its possible to use WiFi to the signal, but this seems only to be possible if transmitting from a phone to a screen, not to transmit from a set-top box to a screen. Very disappointed in the product.
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XRAY
> 24 hourI got this device to produce a beautiful image on my big screen TV, but it has a long lag time, and it shuts down the audio on my computer and does not transmit sound to the TV. Im pretty sure this has something to do with HDMI standards that prevent conversion of music. I have to admit a bad mistake - having seen other such devices like the Chromecast, I assumed the little dongle was the receiver that goes to the TV, so I thought this device was DOA - but it was my mistake. Im looking for more support.
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Michael Howard
> 24 hourWorks perfectly. Plug and pay right out of the box!!!!!
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Vyse2k3
> 24 hourThis transmitter description can be a bit confusing at times, Ive seen it listed as handling 4k and then in other places listed at 1080p only. Im using it on a 1080p screen so thats what Ill be covering here. Im a teacher at a school with an overhead projector way up high in the ceiling. They havent run any long hdmi cables through to a wall outlet, only VGA, and I needed to move the computer away from where the VGA outlet was. My solution was to try one of these out so I could leave the receiver on top of the projector and not have to have any messy cable runs down the center of my computer lab. Now, the kind of stuff I use the projector for are videos and still shots and I just use it to duplicate what I see on my monitor. In that circumstance, under those conditions, its pretty handy. Its a little annoying that it cant just be powered over HDMI alone, but both the projector and computer have USB ports, so powering the transmitter and receiver isnt that big of a deal, it just adds another short wire to the mix. The input delay is noticeable so youd never want to use this thing as a primary display method and forget trying to play a real time game or anything with this as your only video output. But for websites, still shots, and video playback it works great and does exactly what I needed it to. Another thing to be aware of is that this device only transmits at 30 frames per second. Its a little pricey for the performance you get out of it, but it definitely solved a problem I had and most of these transmitter/receiver packages are in the same price range of around $80 to $150. This one goes for $130 as do ones with a similar feature set. So, in the end, if you have a very specific need like I did, this could work out well for you. If youre just looking to transmit from one device way across the room to a TV and need it for something like real time interaction with a game, youll want to look for a different solution.
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tims50
> 24 hourSuper easy plug and play use. No lag
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PyroDrake
> 24 hourI got this for use with a projector and gaming. Overall, it does what it describes, and wirelessly transmits the HDMI signal. I used it with my Xbox Series without issues. The quality is indistinguishable from a physical cable with no artifacting or digital noise that I could tell. I tried to game on it, but it does have a BIT of lag. Not major, but noticeable when playing video games. I have no way to tell exactly how much, but Id guess about 5-10 frames of lag were present when attempting to game. Thats why I said its great for some use-case scenarios. Its a bit pricey, but it does what it says, and it does it well!
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Jay
> 24 hourI was hooking a Flat Panel TV to a Streaming device about 25 feet apart. If this is your situation you will need TWO SEPARATE POWER SUPPLIES TO MAKE IT WORK. If hooking one unit to a laptop then it will power one of them. Get a POWER SUPPLY WITH NUMEROUS ADAPTER ENDS as the power connection on these units is not common. UPDATE THIS UNIT IS CONSTANTLY LOSING ITS PAIRING SO YOU HAVE TO RESET IT FREQUENTLY !!!! Update #2 TOTALLY DIED AFTER 90 DAYS OF ONLY MODERATE USE !!!!!!!!
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B Hudson
> 24 hourWork better than expected. Clear, plug and play. Simple to use.
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Chuck
> 24 hourIt sends the 1080p video and the audio magically through the air from the DTV receiver to the LG smart TV about 8 ft away. That’s all I needed.
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Virginia
> 24 hourEasily keeps up with my laptop playing FFXIV with no lag. Works fantastically.