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Kimmi
> 24 hourThank goodness the Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver are easy to set up. The HDMI cable is somewhat short and I will likely replace it with something longer. The materials used to make this product are sturdy. I like that it’s compact and unnecessarily complicated. Plug and play — let’s go!
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Joseph L Martinez
> 24 hourEasy to setup and works great! Note -- Depending on your preference you may need a longer HDMI cord. I used my own HDMI cord as the one that comes with the device is maybe 6 inches long and I wanted the receiver away from behind the TV set.
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Royce
> 24 hourEasy enough on the hardware side, couldnt get my computer to connect to the receiver or TV. When I plugged in the transmitter through the HDMI port of my computer, all it did was keep shrinking the screen and beeping. Tried to connect to the IP and then receiver through the WiFi and nothing. Gave up.
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Mildly Cranky Johnny
> 24 hourWireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver,Wireless HDMI Extender Kit,@30HzWireless HDMI Extender i would be lying if i said i wasnt a bit disappointed with this gadget. i was able to get it to connect and could transfer wirelessly my pc to a projector to put on the 100 screen. that is pretty cool. quality of this is dependent on my projector which is not great so cant attest to the picture quality. the unit itself and the dongle seem like nice pieces. but it doesnt come with a power adaptor. i just dont get that. your charging a premium for what seems like for all intents and purposes a premium item, but cant throw in a $5 adaptor? cmon man. and the included hdmi cable is 10 inches long. seriously? the dongle powered find off my laptops hdmi port. i had to find and now make a dedicated power adaptor to power the receiver. that really doesnt make sense. this absolutely should come with an adaptor as it needs one to run and its specific use case scenario means you would need to keep the adaptor with the kit. and including a 10 inch hdmi ribbon cable is just poor choices. i dont know how else to describe it. does it work yes. is it worth it? i would say its like buying a cake and having to put frosting on it yourself.
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Deran
> 24 hourThe Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver kit is a great option for those looking for a simple and easy way to extend their HDMI signal wirelessly. Despite a few minor drawbacks, its a high-quality product that can help you stream video, audio, and documents from your laptop or other devices with ease.
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Kimberly
> 24 hourcomes with no usb power charger (two required) , the HDMI cable is incredbily short - probably done to cut costs. THe hdmi cable should at least be twice as long, can barely move the receiver anywhere. THe HDMI cable is also made of poor quality for what can be purchased. Claims 4K but cant do anything about 1080x1200 or whatver that resolution is. 60 hz refresh rate
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Jeannie
> 24 hourThe picture quality is ok. i am hoping the once I have my friend make some adjustments to it the picture issues will clear up. this has also buffering less since this has been hooked up.
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Stardust
> 24 hourWhen one needs to share their screen in a conference or board room, this works for everyone to see. The cords are too short, so be prepared to have your own for hooking up the receiver to a tv. And one needs a usb to a plug in as well to power the unit, as that was not included. But, overall this works ok for conference meetings.
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Brooke
> 24 hourTook me a while to get this connected to my modem. Once connected does extend wifi and strengthens throughout the house.
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A. E.
> 24 hourOverall it works plug-n-play, and does more or less what it says it does. Connect the small dongle to a computer or other HDMI video source, connect the larger receiver to a monitor and you get audio/video transmission. Its okay for some uses. I wouldnt use it for anything permanent, but something like presenting from a laptop seems an okay use for this. A few negatives: - I couldnt get it to work at 4K yet. May just be something related to my specific devices. Apparently it would only be 30Hz refresh rate anyway, which can look super-choppy, but it says it connected for me at 1080p/60Hz. Even though it says its running at 60Hz, Im not convinced it actually shows 60 frames per second as it looks choppier to me, however its good enough for most videos to look okay. - A small delay until the feed reaches the receiver device, noticeable when you do something like move the mouse. Again, okay for videos, but I wouldnt use it for anything much more interactive, like gaming. - HDMI cable on both sides is pretty short. Could be more of a problem on the receiver side, since it might not let you place the receiver in a good spot. - No included power adapter for the receiver, just a USB-C to A cable, so you will need a power source. - The transmitter gets quite hot.