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- #74,056 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
- #59 in Remote Control Extenders
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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Similar to another brand that is industry standard, but at a better price. They didn't skimp on quality. Comes well made. These work extremely well, basically plug and play. Great image quality and no noticable lag at all. Solid system and definitely worth it if you do any type of client work.
Pajami
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
I wanted to test some HDMI transmitters because the idea is pretty cool.This pack has a case and a transmitters / receiver pair. They are 1.2" x 2.6" x 4.5" without the antennas, adding the antennas adds another almost 2" making the unit 6.5". The have the option for a battery pack, but this set doesn't come with those. the body of the units has a 1/4" thread for a tripod/mount on two sides. The antennas must be removed to be put into the case.These are pretty cool. My use case was that i wanted to watch a movie from my xbox but that is in another room on the other side of my house. I was able to plug this into my xbox and play a movie to my TV in another room without issue. There is definitely some lag in there, so gaming would be tough (maybe turn based). The audio and video were only the slightest bit off, which didn't bother me while watching a movie.What i wanted to really test was the range, being able to use this on a projector outside could be cool. So got in my car with my laptop connected to the transmitter. I connect the other side to my tv and put a camera to watch my tv from my phone. The transmitter was able to send a signal from my car through the wall of my house to the tv from 140m or about 460ft, and that is impressive.I like how the units feel (the top is metal (probably for cooling) and the sides are palstic. The 'industrial' look is cool and the case is a nice touch. I like that they use USC-C for power.
slomobile
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
These work very good. I don't know if they are worth the price, but I like them. I'll be looking forward to availability of additional receivers for venues with multiple screens. One star just assumes that feature will work without being able to test it yet.I would be much happier if the very nice case included actually fit the devices and their batteries with the antennas attached. It is ridiculous to expect people to remove 4 small easily lost, easily damaged antennas each time you need to carry or store these. And require user to provide cable and battery transport and storage separately.The multiple locations of 1/4-20 screws are convenient to mount on a tripod. An anti rotation pin would help prevent accidental loosening and help mating with microphone mixer.It would be helpful if there were higher contrast on some of the port labels. For example on the transmitter, in the dark it can be very hard to distinguish HDMI in from HDMI out.Edit: I forgot to mention the latency. It is not low. It feels about 1 second between moving a mouse and seeing it move on screen. I didn't measure it, but it is certainly worse than other wireless HDMI I've tried. However this platform is more stable than the ones I've tried with less latency.. I have not yet experienced enough dropped frames to notice. Its really nice to have a couple NP-F970 batteries last all day long. I got the ones that have USB ports so I can supply other things with power from the same battery at the same time. It is really nice to plug in a USB cable to power it temporarily during a battery change without any interruption to the video. Glitch free.
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
I intended to do a much more detailed review but these are so simple there is no need. They worked flawlessly right out of the box. I have an RGBLink Mini that allows for 4 inputs. I use it for live video switching during a video podcast I have. I also use them for Zoom business presentations when both my wife and I present topics together. This wireless HDMI transmitter allowed me to run a 4th camera from a different room without having a 30' HDMI cable. I tested it during an informal meeting and wanted to show the snowstorm in the greenbelt behind my house. It took me only moments to set everything up.The receiver has an HDMI out which plugged right in. It immediately broadcast a "no signal" message which told me instantly that it was working as it was supposed to. I hadn't turned on the broadcast unit yet.I plugged the broadcast unit into a Sony handycam and it broadcast at full resolution just about instantly. There are ports to allow it to transmit sound, too. Sound is a different input so you can use it with a different mic setup if your camera and mic are separate. Both units have 1/4" screw ports for mounting to your setups. There are also battery pack spots if you need to use this in a truly wireless configuration. I didn't. It does not come with batteries but they look pretty standard.I couldn't be happier with these. It looks like it is an expandable set to allow for several sets of cameras to broadcast to the receiver unit though I'm not certain how it would select which images to receive. That's an issue for the expanded set that probably also works really well and easily.Overall, I couldn't be happier.
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