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- #43 in Video Transmission Surveillance Systems
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Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Works extremely well and has great build quality. For the price, it's a no brainer. Its probably better to choose another option if you need instantaneous viewing for action gaming, but aside from that niche thing, this will cover you. The latency is almost non noticable. Even a presentation you likely wouldn't notice it. But for someone who just needs a client monitor elsewhere, this easily will transmit the signal without issue a few rooms (in my experience) away. Once setup (plug and play) you'll have zero issues with the unit unlike some others I've had. Save quite the money if you don't need the lowest latency possible, or 4k option.The stickers make it look like a cheap product and would actually shy me away from ordering if I didn't read that they are user applied and you can simply choose not to put them on. SOlid system, easy setup, no issues so far, great price! Its a no-brainer, even if its a backup to have on hand for one of the more expensive options on the market.
Neodymium Bean
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
It reminds me almost completely of the Hollyland Mars system, which we use at our company. It was able to work great for me and didn't have much if any delay, or any issues with interference.Build wise it's all plastic, and the dragon stickers are optional. I do actually like the flat surface over something like the Hollyland so you can put company stickers, etc better on it. The red is pretty loud in color so some people will probably want to stealth it out.I tested it with both 5v usb power and NP-F battery and it worked fine. It got warm but not uncomfortably out. HDMI throughput and both outs on the receiver worked fine also.At 1/4th the cost of the Mars system it's pretty impressive.
Terry
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
I was impressed by the packaging of the Shimbol TP Mini Video Transmission System. Neatly packed in the box are the TX and RX units, and though they are made of plastic, they seem sturdy enough for the type of work I'd use these for. They are very compact, about the size of a deck of cards, and they are dwarfed by the NP-F970 batteries I used for my test. My test was a very simplistic one; disconnect the HDMI feed to my TV from my Apple TV, and connect that to the TX unit - connect the TV to the RX unit. A pleasant surprise that everything connected and worked. I tested a variety of movies and YouTube videos, and from what I could see, the video and audio transmissions were acceptable for a lower-cost unit like this. My primary use case is to send a feed to the director's monitor from the floor camera. I understand there may be frame dropout due to distance or people coming between the line of sight for the TX and RX units, but for a director's monitor, this is acceptable. I can also see using this to feed an outdoor projector from the transmitting AV setup inside - nicer than laying cable or using HDMI extenders, or worse, moving the AV setup outside! Granted, I only did a simplistic video/audio test of a distance around 20 feet, and will be doing more tests in the next few weeks, but wanted to share my initial impressions of this unit. I took off one star as I thought I noticed some jitter in a YouTube video, and this kit only comes with one USB-A to USB-C cable vs two (the RX and TX units can be powered via a USB-C powerbank, nice!) So far, this is worth the low cost of this Shimbol TP Mini Video Transmission kit.
Good fun
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
Very convenient, just connect the line, turn on the switch, and you're done!
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