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Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
I've used this a couple times at work and a few times at home as well and have found this device to be pretty handy. I've mostly been using it with a laptop and an iPad Pro so those are the ones I can speak to. I tried it with my PS5 just out of curiosity but the C ports must not be display ports so it didn't pick the device up at all.With both the laptop and the iPad, response is very quick and there's no visible lag. I even tried playing a couple of games on my laptop and the response was fast enough that I couldn't tell any major difference between my laptop screen and the TV I had this device plugged into. For the iPad, I used it to run a couple photo montages at the inlaw's house. The don't have any TVs that are networked but they have HDMI ports so that's what we needed. The main TV we used didn't have a USB port for power, but I solved that by using a little phone recharger I keep and it ran the receiver long enough that I had no issues with it.If I wanted anything to improve this, it would be making the transmitter cooler, because it gets HOT. My primary laptop is a gaming laptop anyway, so it gets pretty toasty, but having the transmitter plugged into it as well just radiated heat. I wound up using a thunderbolt hub and plugged the transmitter into that to get it away from my laptop. I was surprised it worked but the hub I have comes with two Displayport compatible ports.The other thing is having to supply power to the receiver is a pain. I get that HDMI ports on TVs aren't really setup for powering a device like this. But as big as the stick is already, why not put in a rechargeable battery or something to power it rather than having to try to run cords from the receiver to a USB port (at least one of our TVs the HDMI ports are on one side of the back and the single USB port is on the opposite side on the bottom so I had to dig to find a cable for it). Those are minor issues if you plan on using it on the same TV all the time, but it became a problem more than once at work where I was using it to screenshare on a 85" tv and had to buy a five foot cord to reach across the back of the TV for power.Other than those two things, it does what it says it does and does it well.
WIFL
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
See I have a TCL TV and a Chromebook and lets just say they do not get along at all. I have tried pretty much every app even a couple that you pay for to be able to cast or screen mirror my Chromebook and none has worked. The only way I could do it was with a cable running from behind my TV to my book and that sucked. I mean who wants to have a cable running through the middle of their living room. Well I did do that for a short while until I came across this device and said why not give it a try.Let me start with this, if you have ever setup or have used a Fire TV stick then you got this. Its almost the exact same process. You have the stick/receiver and you have the transmitter but you can think of it as the remote from a Fire TV stick. Plug the stick into your TV, plug the included usb c cable into the stick and the other part into a power source. Plug the transmitter/remote into your book/laptop. Turn on the TV and select the input you plugged the receiver into and then select mirror. DONE. Really thats all it took and I was mirroring my book on my TV. No cords, no special app, no nothing but this little device. The pic was just as clear and there was no lag, and movement on my TV was just like my books screen. It was awesome. I couldnt believe that it worked let alone be that easy.There are instructions for a lot of devices and if your transmitter and receiver become un-linked. They also include just like a Fire TV stick an adapter to extend receiver plug if you dont have space to directly plug it to your TV. I have been using this for about a week now and have yet to have any issues. The only thing that I possibly say is that the transmitter gets warm. Not hot, not even real warm, just warm but Im pretty sure thats no big deal. It has been great to screen my book on my TV with no cords. This little device made my TCL TV and Chromebook best friends now.
Jack Estes
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I got this to add a second monitor to my home office computer. I wanted to put a monitor on the wall behind me that I could display various graphics on while participating in Zoom calls so the remote participants could see it without having to share my screen. I tried another solution first, which worked occasionally but was fraught with configuration issues so when the opportunity came to evaluate this HDMI wireless extender, I jumped at the chance.First, the kit comes very well packaged in a squishy foam box containing everything needed to install except for USB-C wall chargers. Both the transmitter and receiver required 5vDC from a USB source and cables are supplied. If your TV and/or computer doesn't have an extra USB port, you'll need charging blocks. The instructions are detailed and surprisingly well-translated from Chinese. It took me no more than 5 minutes to get this set up. A nice detail is the included HDMI extension cable that made it very easy to install the receiver module out of the way of the articulating wall mount. Whereas the system this is replacing was a nightmare to pair, this one worked right out of the box, just taking a few seconds to recognize the transmitter and start delivering a good 1080p picture.I also tried this in my living room to wirelessly connect my AV receiver to my projector, about 40ft from each other. Worked like a charm and produced a very good picture, at least as good as the far-more-expensive IOGEAR wireless HDMI system already installed out there. I'm very pleased with this solution, especially at the price. I'm going to get another one to keep in my laptop bag for impromptu presentations. I have only been using this about 45 days, but so far, it's a consistent performer and has been genuinely plug-n-play. I can't think of anything negative to say about it. If you need to wirelessly connect an HDMI video source to a monitor or projector, this is a great way to do it.
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