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The AIMIBO Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver delivers lag-free 4K@30Hz video and audio streaming up to 165 feet. Featuring dual-band 2.4/5GHz antennas, plug-and-play setup, and support for up to 8 transmitters on one receiver, it’s perfect for home theaters, business meetings, gaming, and live events. Compatible with laptops, gaming consoles, cameras, and more, it eliminates cable clutter while ensuring seamless, high-quality wireless transmission.
Brand Name | AIMIBO |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.59 x 3.43 x 2.4 inches |
Item model number | Q3 |
Output Wattage | 5 Watts |
Color Name | Blue |
Specification Met | Energy Star, WELS |
Special Features | 2.4G/5G Dual Band, smooth transmit, 8 TXs can pair with 1 RX; Screen mirror for phone & tablet to TV, Amazing 4K@30Hz for Receiver, 1080P@60Hz for Transmitter & Receiver, Plug & Play, Instant Stream, Transmission range up to 165 FT with no barriers |
N**O
Works as intended
I’ve used this wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver in multiple environments—churches, offices, and educational settings—and it consistently delivers excellent performance. Compared to a traditional 50-foot wired HDMI cable, this device is a game changer. The video and audio quality are outstanding, with no noticeable lag or degradation, even at distances of 60+ feet and through interior walls.Setup is completely plug-and-play. Just connect the transmitter to your HDMI source (like a PC or media player) and the receiver to your display. Both units require power via USB, and in many cases, the TV's built-in USB port is sufficient. Even after power outages, the system reconnects automatically, making it virtually “set and forget.”In our office, we use them for 4K wall-mounted displays in conference rooms. Users simply pass around the transmitter when needed—no bulky cables, no need to pull wiring through walls or ceilings, and no technical training required. The screen-sharing works flawlessly, and setup instructions appear right on the display.The device natively supports 1080p at 60Hz and can run at 4K 30Hz. There’s also support for firmware updates and even internet connectivity, which adds to its long-term value and compatibility. One particularly helpful feature is the ability to transmit to multiple receivers—great for multi-screen setups.A bonus: it includes mini and micro HDMI adapters, adding to its flexibility across different devices. We’ve even branded our displays with a company logo when idle, thanks to this system’s customization capabilities.Whether you're in education, corporate IT, or simply want a clean home setup without running cables, this wireless HDMI kit is an excellent investment. I’ve bought several units already and recommended them to others. Wired HDMI is officially a thing of the past.
R**G
Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver
This HDMI wireless transmitter and receiver is so good that it works way way better than my old 50ft wired HDMI. I used them at a church for slideshows. The picture and sound qualities are awesome as well. In fact, it works so well, I bought another pair for another church location. I would recommend this wireless HDMI video transmitter and receiver over wired HDMI. Wired HDMI is so yesterday!
J**K
contanstly loses connection, has to be restarted, picture lag , even after firmware update.
has been nothing but trouble since day one. Set up is a pain, and when you do get it working, it is constantly, and I mean constantly losing connection. My set is with the transmitter and receiver no more than 10 feet apart, and in line of sight with each other and it still loses picture. I have to constantly unplug it and plug it in again for it to reconnect, and even then its a crap shoot if it works. I recently updated the firmware to see if that would address it, but no, still the same issue. I used to have a Belkin, and had it for over 10 years, and it died and I went with this one, biggest mistake ever. I will be returning this after the hoilidays for a full refund and buying the Belkin. My advice, spend a little bit more and buy the Belkin one, it is much better quality and actually works!!!
S**N
Helps in the Classroom with Multiple Monitors
This product worked as advertised. Used in the educational setting to share content on multiple screens. Easy setup. Would purchase again and have already recommended to others. Picture quality is top notch, and was a value for the price to solve a problem.
B**D
Delivers Clear Picture without needing to run a cable
I originally bought this to stream from my PlayStation 5 in the next room over. The installation was extremely easy and it worked generally well. It was a bit laggy for the picture quality while running at 120Hz. I do suspect there was some interference from the wireless router that is nearby by PS5. I tested from my laptop at 60Hz and there was no lag.All in all, I think this works as advertised and is an excellent solution for most wireless casting scenarios.
R**L
Flexible and easy to use wireless HDMI extender
I purchased this wireless HDMI device to transmit video from a computer to a large TV. The computer is tucked away in a cabinet and the TV is too far away for cables to be ideal. This device works perfectly. There is a transmit device which is plugged into the HDMI output, and the receive device plugs in to the TV. Both devices require power with the supplied USB adapters. I was able to power my receiving end off of the TV but some sets will not have the right power to do so; you may beed to use the included AC adapter. There is no difference from using a direct cable and the devices pick up each other, even after a power outage so this is essentially 'set and forget'. The box includes a few adapters for mini and micro HDMI ports which is a bonus. This brand also allows for you to have one-to-many receivers; one to transmit to many other devices/wireless endpoints.
K**N
Won't stay paired
I really wanted to love these but for some reason they wouldn't stay paired. I was using them at around 15 feet (through a wall) to mirror my TV to a remote monitor. They worked on and off for a while, but needed to re-pair daily, which is a little frustrating. I had an RCA style transmitter/receiver setup that worked for years, but recently had to upgrade due to a new-modern receiver. Of course the old setup no longer works, so this seemed to be the answer. It wasn't (for me). The other thing to keep in mind is that sound will not come through unless what your mirroring is in "stereo." In other words, there will be no sound on the mirrored device (in my case a simple monitor with speakers) if your main system is set to 5.1 or 7.1 surround. That's not a deal breaker (for me), but it might be for others.
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