Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver, Plug & Play Portable Wireless HDMI Extender Kit for Streaming Video and Audio to HDTV/Projector/Monitor from Laptop/PC/TV Box.
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Smart Shopper
> 3 dayI was really looking forward to trying out the Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver kit, but unfortunately, I was left disappointed. While the setup was easy enough, the promise of streaming content from my laptop to my HDTV without any cables fell short. Despite the initial excitement of being able to stream content wirelessly, the kit kept randomly disconnecting, making it impossible to enjoy the content without interruption. This was really frustrating, especially since the video and audio quality was actually quite good when the connection was stable.
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David
> 3 dayWe have a TV above our fireplace with no nearby place for a DVD player (and I hate visible cables!). This allowed us to place our DVD player on an end table on the other side of the room. Lost one star because connecting can sometimes take a bit of trial and error... And there occasional picture skips/blips. Still, very glad we bought this!
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BetterThanJesus
> 3 dayAfter tripping over my 20ft HDMI cable that I was running across my living room floor, I bought this transmitter and receiver hoping to save myself a bad fall. After dealing with this pair, Ive decided to risk the broken neck and stick with the HDMI cable. Each piece requires an HDMI port along with a separate power port (USB-C) but wont register a power supply that isnt plugged into the computer Ive got the transmitter plugged into. I tried every different combination of plugging in the USB into the computer, or the wall outlet, or putting the transmitter into the HDMI port, or using a converter and using the DisplayPort port, but nothing ever seemed to affect the outcome. I was spinning a roulette wheel to decide whether or not this thing would even work. The picture quality is loathsome. I recognize that-- when this thing actually works-- its got a lot to do, but even the slightest tasks you perform on your computer will make the picture freeze and (hopefully) reconnect a good 5 seconds later. Im not talking about video games, either - this waste of plastic could barely keep its head above water through the length of a YouTube video. I tried playing with the resolution and aspect ratio, hoping it would produce a better picture quality, but no. The whole screen looks like it was shoved through a 144p video quality filter and tried to recreate the 1080p quality blindfolded. So here I am, with a $130 product sitting in its box after failing to connect to anything for the 11th time. Id give this product 1 star, but those reviews seem to be reserved for people who encountered shipping problems. This product is expensive garbage and Id love to see about getting a refund.
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Kohonah
> 3 dayGreat for sending a single without using all of those cords
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Richard Papasian
> 3 dayI was pleasantly surprised at how well this product works. We tested it at a distance of about 40-50 through 1 or 2 walls and the quality at 1080p was great. In an open space, I think the rated distance should be easily achievable.
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Mr Gadget
> 3 dayI bought these to broadcast from 1 TV to another and thought it would be as easy as plugging one stick in 1 tv and the other in the second tv. Well that proved not to be the case. I guess I am not as tech savvy as other posters but it is not that simple. For starters you need power to each usb stick and need to have access to the tv USB’s as well. To make a long story short, it was just to much of a hassle to use them that haven’t even used them yet and I bought these 5 months ago.
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D M
Greater than one weekI connect the receiver to my TV and the transmitter to my various devices, desktop, or several laptops, as needed. It works on them all. I got rid of some long heavy HDMI cables that were running around my living room. I highly recommend this product.
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AZdesert35
> 3 dayI periodically do trainings and I like to be away from the huge monitor mounted on the wall, and sometimes even talk from the back of the room. I don’t like running long cables or being tethered to the monitor, especially if it’s an event type venue and you have a trip hazard and have to put gaff tape on everything. A secondary application is at home. Often I have my computer running in my home office but after a long day, I want to relocate to another part of my home that is more comfortable. I can very easily take my wireless mouse and keyboard and simply go to another room where I have a monitor set up. And occasionally, I will have all my video and streaming stuff hooked up to one TV and want to finish a movie or something in the kitchen or even on the patio. This is an easy way to make that happen. I wouldn’t call myself a power user and I am not pushing this thing to its spec limits for the signal. I’m not doing 4k or gaming. The listing notes that this is good for about 98 feet which is less distance than some comparable devices out there on the market. I am never in a place where I would need that kind of range. Rarely am I going more than about 50 feet away from transmitter to receiver and the signal easily worked from one room to another through walls in the same building. I didn’t sense any interference between these and other electronics and I didn’t notice any lag in the signal as I got further away or with all the other electronics used in the area. Your experience may differ from mine and you may experience some lag or stutter if you are trying to push more data through them, have content with heavy resolution, or have obstacles between the pair. For my purposes, they functioned well. The pair were easy to set up and were unobtrusive once in place. I wish there was a better option to power them but I don’t think other devices in this price class have it solved any better. The build quality was nice and compared to other options, I feel like these are quite small. Neither unit got hot during use. If they keep the price to about $120, I think it would be a solid purchase. More than that I’d explore other options.
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Reynaldo Hernandez
> 3 daySo these have a good range since they need extra power. I use it on a TV and I can get video and sound without a problem.
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Nick Carlisle
> 3 dayConnects well super easy to setup. Directv box 6’ straight line to my Samsung TV. Super laggy and pixelated. I’m sure it works for a PC, not with a tv.