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tims50
> 24 hourSuper easy plug and play use. No lag
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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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Will Kozey
> 24 hourUsing this between laptop and projector (and sometimes the TV) and has been working impressively well - both at 1080p. Installation was a breeze. Used for watching home movies and happy with the performance.
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Thomas R. Weekes
> 24 hourWanted to connect my Dish HDMI to my TV wirelessly. Followed instructions although whoever wrote them, english was not their first language. I suspect this product is not intended for this use. Did amazon tech support, someone should call me in 7 days. Sorry. Package has no tech support number, cant even find them on the internet as there is no brand on the packaging or instructions. I give them a zero
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Az Buyer
> 24 hourIn same room. Line of sight. Still huge latency issues. Junk.
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Virginia
> 24 hourEasily keeps up with my laptop playing FFXIV with no lag. Works fantastically.
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paul
> 24 hour-TLDR- In short, this device allows you to take whats on one devices (phone, camera, computer) display and wirelessly send it to another display; While most modern devices now-a-days are capable of this (thru miracast,airplay etc.) without this , there are some situations where one device isnt capable which is where this transmitter + receiver comes in handy. Tested with multiple devices windows laptop, android phone and projector and it does work without noticeable loss of quality. +PROS+ +Easy setup +Portable/Travel friendly +Receiver works with HDMI and VGA +Transmission range up to 98 ft -CONS- -No transmitter adapter included for non-HDMI devices -Some lag while gaming
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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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B Hudson
> 24 hourWork better than expected. Clear, plug and play. Simple to use.
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Raja
> 24 hourTook a while to figure out. Your HDMI source should be 1080p, if not it will show the instruction screen on output monitor, which is to repair or screen mirroring with Android or iOS. My Lorex security system in the attic outputs 4k, I fed it to the transmitter and it did not work. After much effort figuring out the issue, I tried changing Lorex settings to 1080p and it worked. It is likely going back. Why market on something it is not capable of doing. I knew it outputs at 1080p but the product is supposed to decode 4k input. Transmitter and receiver are separated by one layer of 3/4 plywood and drywall and about 30 feet away. 1080p works good.