angie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2025
Item as described. Easy setup. The only thing is the transponder and receiver get warm almost hot. They work very well other
Lawrence Brenner
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de marzo de 2025
These are great for in home gaming from PC to TV this way you don’t have to run cables from your PC to the TV for big screen gaming.I originally got these for travel use to stream from my phone to the TVs in hotels without needing to login into the services on the TV. They work great and are easy.
Roger
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
No messy cables, no trouble. I bought it for a presentation, and it worked flawlessly. Super easy to set up, no latency, great image quality.
Danielle
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de marzo de 2025
This wireless HDMI device has extremely stable transmission. It can easily project the content from a small screen onto a large screen, and the picture is super clear.Title: Convenient Installation, Suitable for Both Office Work and Entertainment
Jon Vasquez
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de enero de 2025
On whole, this wireless HDMI kit is excellent even though it’s performance doesn’t match its product page description. Specifically, while it can downscale 4K video sources to 1080p, it doesn’t do this well when there is distance between the transceiver (TX) and receiver (RX) in my test. I had no issues with 1080p source material.My test was simplistic and by no means “scientific,” but I think gives a good idea of the capabilities of this kit. I put my laptop with the HDMI TX plugged into it at my garage level and started to stream a 4K video. The HDMI RX was plugged into a TV in my loft, about 40 ft above. The streaming quality on the TV was clear and colorful, no pixelization. However, there was visible picture and audio stuttering. This improved as I moved my laptop closer to the loft and when there was only about 10ft distance between the TX and RX the upscale picture was smooth. 10ft is a far cry from 196 ft., though I don’t know why someone would need 196ft. distance between the TX and RX.Streaming native1080p under these same conditions had much better results. Even when TX was in the garage level, the picture and audio 40 ft up was perfect. No video or audio lag. So, my conclusion on what the realistic uses for this kit is, it’s perfect for watching or presenting 1080p or lower source material. It’s not great for using to play 2K+ video or high-resolution video consoles or PCs.This kit has almost everything you need to start casting out of the box. I say “almost” because both the TX and RX sticks require power via USB-C as HDMI can’t power devices. A pair of 1ft USB-C to USB-A cables are included for this purpose. That might work for your TV on the RX end. Most TVs have a USB-A port for this reason. But on the TX side ports on laptops may be too close together or on the wrong side an you’ll need a longer cable. And if you are plugging into a Blu-ray or DVD player that doesn’t have a USB port you’ll need a regular USB charger to supply power. Basically, know where your USB ports are so you are prepared.In the box is the TX and RX HDMI sticks, two 1ft USB-C to USB-A cable, USB-C to HDMI adapter, HDMI to HDMI mini adapter, HDMI to HDMI micro adapter, and a HDMI male to female cable.Supposedly the TX and RX are paired out of the box. For whatever reason I had to re-pair might before I was able to get a connection. It was an easy enough process though. The TX adapter is recognized by my Macbook Pro immediately and it will mirror to the RX TV or I can use the RX TV as my main monitor. No drivers are supplied or mentioned so I imagine the Windows experience is similar.I don't have many gripes here but I do have one - there is no place to store the caps that protect the HDMI connectors when not in use. The result is, eventually, I'm going to lose them or forget them somewhere. If I could change one thing, I'd design it so the caps to snap into the back of each stick in the way a Magic Marker pen cap fits onto the back of the marker.