📡 Cut the cords, not the quality!
The Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver offers a cutting-edge solution for streaming 4K UHD video and audio up to 656 feet without the need for apps or Wi-Fi. With its plug-and-play functionality, dual-band technology, and support for multiple receivers, this device is perfect for both professional presentations and home entertainment.
Wattage | 5 watts |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Output Wattage | 5 Watts |
Video Encoding | H.264 or H.265 (HEVC) |
Audio Output Type | Speakers |
Wireless Technology | RF |
Internet Applications | Netflix; YouTube; Skype; Hulu; Amazon Instant Video; Hulu Plus; Vudu; Cinemanow; Prime Video; Sky Go; BT Sport; DIRECTV; Comcast TV; XFINITY; iTunes; Google TV; Daily Motion; Browser |
Control Method | Touch |
Connector Type | HDMI |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo, Surround |
Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 or greater |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Controller Type | / |
Additional Features | Plug & Play no need to install software and APP, 4K@30Hz home theater experience, Support up to 1 TX to 4 RXs, 656ft long range transmission, Loop-Out |
Compatible Devices | Set Top Box, Computer, DVD/Blu-ray Player, PS5/4, Camera |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Color | Black |
P**I
This thing is cool!
I know it is for film crews and stuff. But, I use it in my house to send HDMI signal wirelessly from my video source of choice. Noice!
K**N
Decent price but would not pair up. Buyers beware!
I had to exchange the initial purchase of these items due to being non-functional (they would not pair up). I received a second set with the same results. Neither set would pair together. Decently priced and packaged product but when they don’t work, the price is of no relevance. I decided to go with Hollyland instead. More money but have had no issues as I did with these.
R**S
Good Solution
Tried multiple solutions to bring 4K video across the room to my TV from cable wall drop. This is the best and picture is super clear. Will also work off any USB C powered plug.
M**Z
Very good real 4K video quality
I've been looking for these devices for a long time. Finally, this one is so satisfying what I need, and it's really 4K quality Video transfer by Wi-Fi. It's so GREAT. Have you tried cutting the wireless? You need to try this one; you won't regret it.
A**R
Works standalone but issue when connected to Blackmagic ATEM mini Pro ISO
Currently I give it 3 stars but once I resolve my issue with it I will give it 5 stars. I have not tested the distance yet. I need it in a historical house and hopefully I will get the multi room coverage I need.The bigger issue I have is getting the video displaying in only two colors. This is related to connecting the 4k wireless wifi into a Blackmagic ATEM Mini Pro ISO. If I remove either of these two devices the output to the monitor is great. I have not found any documentation where I can make any setup changes on the wireless trx or rcv devices. This may be an issue the wireless are 4k and the ATEM mini is 1080p or the framerate may be different.I have high hopes this will be resolved and a great tool
R**E
These are solid!!!!
We use these in our worship center and they are flawless. Our video team are volunteers and not professionals but these transmitters are meeting our needs for one roaming camera and one angle cam. The signal is steady and consistent. Great choice in open space.
R**S
Doesn't work
The transmitter and receiver worked but the additional receivers would not pair! I was sent 2 more receivers but those didn't pair! They sent another transmitter/receiver and that worked by only together but wouldn't pair with the other receivers!!! I have the return labels and will be shipping all of the Transmitters and receivers back!!! I did order a different brand, I hope it works!
B**N
Works well IF you have line-of-sight
We enjoy a periodic home theater projector setup at my house. This involves setting up a 100 in screen on one side of the room and a projector on the other. One of the more complicating parts of this Arrangement is having to run a very long HDMI cable around the perimeter of the room. So I was eager to try out this Wireless transmitter and receiver combo. My initial impression was quite favorable, as the pair came in a nice, semi-rigid case that gives them a safe place to live when we don't have our projector out. The hardware itself is sturdy and has the solid feel of a well-made product. And I especially appreciated that two 5 volt DC wall adapters were included for powering each unit, as most 5 volt devices only come with the charging cable these days.Set up was essentially effortless. Once powered and connected to the respective input and output, the connection was established within seconds and picture and sound were transmitted flawlessly. Moreover, there was no discernible lag introduced which is a major consideration if you want to use the device for time sensitive applications like video games. At a distance of only 15 ft or with an uninterrupted line of sight between TX and RX, though, it was no surprise that the setup worked flawlessly. To push its limits, I relocated the receiver to the television in my garage, which is closer to 50 ft away, and separated by one wall, a garage door, and a couple shelving units. If the receiver was positioned just right, I could get a picture and sound on the screen. It was very temperamental, however, and frequently lost connection. My conclusion is that the signal has very limited ability to penetrate obstacles, making this device a poor solution for any room-to-room broadcast.One feature I did particularly appreciate is the loop out port on the transmitter that allows you to connect a screen via HDMI, essentially turning it into a signal splitter, so that you'll have one screen hardwired and a second one wirelessly. This is highly valuable for public viewing situations where the transmitter is located in a control booth. The ability to add multiple receivers, and to power all of the units via optional battery packs are likewise features that set this device apart from more residential grade options. And certainly at $300 for the base pack setup, this would seem to be more of a commercial or professional grade option. So as long as you use it for its strengths and don't need to push its limitations, this is a solid solution for situations where running extreme lengths of video cable is either overly cumbersome or impossible.
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