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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w1dry
> 24 hourIt didnt work on my iPad. My iPad worked wired to the monitor but the wireless didnt
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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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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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The Casual Reviewer
> 24 hourI really was looking for a way to connect my steam deck/ iPad Pro to the screen without too much hassle and wireless if possible and this does just that. I wasn’t aware of wireless hdmi transmitter and I’ve been recently shocked to see how well they perform. I was able to play my steam deck at 40-60 fps minor minor lags which isn’t something I was expecting. Outputting movies or other Medias, the experience was without any lags and that is what most people would probably use it for. Presentation, medias and other less demanding contents and this does that flawlessly
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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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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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Virginia
> 24 hourEasily keeps up with my laptop playing FFXIV with no lag. Works fantastically.
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Michael Howard
> 24 hourWorks perfectly. Plug and pay right out of the box!!!!!
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G. Adkins
> 24 hourThis is my favorite HDMI wireless adapter. I recently tried four different ones, and 3 of them had issues of one sort or another. This one is rock solid, has decent range, and lots of features, including crystal clear output. In my case I wanted to extend the output of my camera NVR to a remote monitor. This monitor only had VGA and DVI inputs - no worries I thought - Ill just get an HDMI->DVI cable and bobs your uncle! Wrong. The monitor doesnt support 1920x1080 (1080p), it only supported up to 1680x1024. Bummer. Then I noticed the VGA connector on the back. Dug out a vga cable and VOILA! It works. Crystal clear video, I can even read the camera overlay with it downscaling for the monitor. I also tested screen sharing from my Android phone, and it worked perfectly as well. It also has many other features that I didnt test - but it is the one I love! If you need a solid wireless HDMI transmitter, get this one. You wont be sorry.
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Habanero
> 24 hourThis HDMI transceiver set works great. The picture looks fine, and the set is pre-paired so setup was a breeze. The picture is a little laggy as is to be expected when transmitting it over WIFI across the room, so dont expect to be able to play games. Its fine for watching movies though. The only issue Ive found is that the transmitter can get hot, especially if it lays flat on a surface (such as might happen when attached to a laptop), so Ive taken to letting it dangle off the edge of a table to improve air flow. The engineers need to apply a little more time to thermal management, but other than that, Im happy with it.