a device kit consisting of a transmitter and receiver that allows you to send high-definition audio and video signals from an HDMI source (e.g., gaming console, Blu-ray player, or laptop) to a display (e.g., TV or projector) without physical cables. It uses radio frequency (RF) technology, typically 5GHz Wi-Fi or proprietary wireless bands, to transmit data over distances, making it ideal for setups where wiring is impractical, like through walls or across rooms.
Key Characteristics
- Transmission Method: Converts HDMI signals to wireless (e.g., 5GHz band) and decodes them at the receiver; no Wi-Fi network or app required for most models.
- Resolution Support: Commonly up to 1080p@60Hz; premium models handle 4K@60Hz with HDR pass-through (though HDR support is limited in many due to bandwidth constraints).
- Range: Varies by model and environment—up to 328ft (100m) in open air, but typically 30–165ft (10–50m) indoors through walls or obstructions.
- Latency: Low (under 200ms) for real-time viewing like gaming or presentations.
- Connectors:
- Transmitter: HDMI input; optional HDMI loop-out for local display; DC power jack.
- Receiver: HDMI output; DC power jack.
- Extras: IR ports for remote control extension; some include USB for keyboard/mouse pass-through.
- Power: Requires external adapters (5V or 12V DC); plug-and-play setup.
- Compliance: HDMI 1.3/1.4/2.0, HDCP 1.2/2.2 for protected content.
Common Use Cases
- Home Entertainment: Mirror content from a console to a bedroom TV without drilling walls.
- Commercial AV: Extend signals for digital signage, meeting rooms, or retail displays.
- Education/Events: Wirelessly connect laptops to projectors for presentations.
- Surveillance: Pair with HDMI sources for remote monitoring (though not ideal for analog CCTV like BNC setups).
Benefits
- Cable-Free Flexibility: Eliminates long HDMI runs, reducing clutter and installation hassle.
- Ease of Setup: Plug-and-play; supports IR for controlling sources remotely.
- Scalability: Some kits allow multiple receivers or cascading for more displays.
- Interference Resistance: Operates on dedicated bands to minimize Wi-Fi disruptions.

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