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Az Buyer
> 3 dayIn same room. Line of sight. Still huge latency issues. Junk.
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Vyse2k3
Greater than one weekThis 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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Sparky
> 3 dayI am using this to stream video to my projector and it has been working great with no issues. Easy to set up and use. 5 STARS
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paul
> 3 day-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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tims50
> 3 daySuper easy plug and play use. No lag
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w1dry
> 3 dayIt didnt work on my iPad. My iPad worked wired to the monitor but the wireless didnt
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Jesse M.
> 3 dayThis wireless HDMI transmitter/receiver works perfectly for my needs. It includes the receiver unit (the part with the two antennas), the sender (the lollipop shaped device), and a USB power cord for each, as well as a short HDMI cable for the receiver. Using it is incredibly easy. Screw the antennas onto the receiver and point them up, as you see in the photos. Attach to your TV or projector with an HDMI cable. Plug the USB cable into it and the other end into a USB power source. Most TVs and projectors have USB ports, but if yours doesnt, plug it into a USB phone charger. Turn your TV on and select the appropriate input. Youll get an instruction screen. You probably wont need it. The transmitter and receiver are paired at the factory already. Now plug the transmitter into the HDMI port on your computer or whatever device you are using. If the power light comes on, you are good. That means the HDMI port on that device provides enough power to the transmitter. If you dont get a power light, plug the included USB power cord into the transmitter, and the other end into a USB plug. In about 10 seconds, the transmitter will connect to the receiver and your video and sound will be transmitted to the receiver. Done! I have used this approximately 90 feet from my TV and the picture and sound were still perfect. I couldnt get any further away. There is a very slight delay from transmitter to receiver (maybe half a second), so it may not be desirable for gaming. I am super happy with this setup. NOTE: The receiver also has VGA output for connecting to a monitor that does hot have an available HDMI.
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Antonio
> 3 dayNot quite the miracle I was hoping it would be, but it definitely works. There appears to be some loss in quality / compression although i think thats to accomodate for latency, which there is very little of. Overall, its ok... but I think the technology will only improve from here.
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Chuck
04-06-2025It 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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willie g allen
> 3 dayStart having problems as soon as the return date had expired