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Norm
> 3 daySo far, this is working perfectly! It has allowed me to put a mini-PC inside my 3D printer enclosure to control everything without having to have wires all over the place. Between this and a wireless mouse and keyboard the only cable connected to my mini-PC is the power cable. it leaves such a clean look, and the display is perfect for what I need.
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Frank
> 3 dayAs a tech enthusiast, I was excited to try out this wireless HDMI device and it did not disappoint. The setup process was a breeze and I was able to start streaming content from my laptop to my TV in no time. The picture quality is stunning and I have been able to enjoy high-definition videos and presentations without any issues. What I love most about this device is the convenience it offers. Gone are the days of tangled cables and limited viewing positions in my living room. The device is portable, so I can take it with me on the go and easily connect my laptop to a TV in a hotel room. The wireless connection is strong and I havent experienced any lag or buffering, even when I tested it by moving the transmitter to the other end of the room with the door closed. However, I did find that the range is limited and if my laptop is too far away, it does have some connectivity issues. Another thing to keep in mind is that both the transmitter and receiver need a USB port to draw power. In my case, I was able to power the receiver with the USB on the back of my TV, but I needed to use a USB port to power the transmitter as well. All in all, I highly recommend this device to anyone looking for a convenient and high-quality solution for streaming content from their laptop to their TV. The product is a bit pricey, but its functionality and ease of use make it well worth it.
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Robert
> 3 dayIt works great I use for my security cameras
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jb
> 3 dayWorked well for about 2 weeks and then would not pair. Unplugging and letting it sit for a few minutes was a temporary fix, but signal was lost after about 30 min, I used a dedicated USB power source, so it is not likely that the power source was a problem.
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Shena C.
> 3 dayThis is great it’s very convenient works really well you can cast on one tv great for the price
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feldie47
> 3 dayGets a bit warm by the transmitter, but works just as advertised and almost no latency.
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Tim B.
> 3 dayUsed on a PS3. There is no ostensible rhyme or reason as to what titles will or will not be able to transmit sounds. When it works, its a wonderful shortcut to keep everything looking clean and sharp with no cables, but I only found a handful of titles that I could get audio to function. Ended up returning the devices.
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From Iowa
> 3 dayWish it had lasted. Used 60 days without any issues. Very pleased... then no signal. Disappointed as we liked the quality. Will try to get replacement.
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Gtrplr333
> 3 dayI was using this device to connect my PC to a projector. It worked the first few times with no issues. Eventually I kept having to do things like refresh the display adapter, extend display, duplicate display, etc., reset the connection on the transmitters themselves, etc. And in no particular order, in order for them to work. And then one day they just stopped working. The RX and TX are reading each other, but for some reason not executing. I am no expert on transmitters, but inso being tech savvy enough, I tried the following when I became desperate : 1. Hit RX button for 3 seconds, took a picture of the QR code on my phone. I noted that it is an EZCast receiver. 2. I downloaded EZCast onto windows. EZCast showed the exact SSID from the transmitter. *Note, as it is plug and play, these devices SHOULD NOT require a password. However, I typed the Pal where it says password anyway. This only resulted in a mismatch. 3. But then, just to ensure I have covered all bases: I checked my driver on my PC. I turned off windows firewall just to make sure it wasnt a firewall issue. Everything checked out. Now... Here is the final verdict : My PC detected the TX just fine. There were no issues there to begin with. My projector reads the RX just fine. Again, no issue to begin with. The TX and RX are detecting each other, but are NOT performing. NO display whatsoever. FAULTY product that didnt even last 30 days. Now it is passed 30 days and is too late to return it. For $180 bucks? Unbelievable, and nobody can tell me I dont know more of what Im doing than the average consumer to come to this conclusion. Buy AT YOUR OWN **RISK.**
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Mark Butterfield
Greater than one weekThis product is super convenient and perfect for our needs. Saved us time and money as we didnt have to run cables in our conference room and training room. Havent had any issues as of yet.