This is the same as our existing wireless HDMI kit QF 257588 except this
Includes:: a 4 port HDMI switch that attaches to the Wireless HDMI transmitter to allow you to connect up to 4 source devices & switch between them using the wireless remote control & IR remote controller extender kit. This is a wireless HDMI HD Sender transmitter/receiver kit to allow you to send HD video & audio wirelessly between 2 devices with no loss of quality. It can trasmit up to 720p & 1080p without interference over distances of up to 30 Metres (depends on line of sight & wall thickness). Using the brand new WHDI wireless HDMI technology. The HD sender & receiver will pair with each other automatically, no setup required. Simply plug the transmitter box into the HDMI source, e.g DVD player or SKY box, & the receiver box into the TV. Customer note: due to the way HDMI works, if you want to use this to send your existing TV signal, e.g SKY HD to a secondary TV while still using it with your main TV, you will need to use this with an active HDMI splitter such as ebuyer QF 230507. this will actively split the HDMI signal to allow it to be displayed both on main TV (wired HDMI) & secondary TV (wireless HDMI) at the same time. Package Content 1 x Wireless HDMI Transmitter (TX) 1 x Wireless HDMI Receiver (RX) 1 x HDMI Switch 1 x IR Extension BOX 1 x Remote control 2 x DC 5V Power Adapter for RX/TX 5 x IR Extension Cable 1 x User Manual Wireless HDMI Transmitter & Receiver Kits run at 5 G Hz operation frequency to deliver uncompressed HD video/audio 20 meters in open field. This device kits make wireless connection by using WHDI Technology from HD Media Source Devices such as HD Disc Player, PC, Game Console, Set-top Box to Display Device for example LCD, Plasma or LED TV, Projector… while keep wire-equivalent quality & no latency.
Features: 1. MIMO technology using a 5 G Hz band & 18 M Hz bandwidth 2. Uncompressed HD Video/ Audio hybrid transmission quality equivalent at wire transmission 3. Distance transmission range within 30 meters open field & within 10 meters through wall 4. Less than 1millisecond latency ideal for PC & on line game 5. IR technology enabled for easy remote control operation 6. Supports HDMI 1.3 video format & HDCP 1.2 with video encryption 7. Strong 128-bit AES encryption Specifications: Video Format Support TV: 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p PC: VGA (640x 480), SVGA (800x 600), XGA (1024x 768), SXGA (1280x 1024) Audio Format Support PCM, DTS, DOLBY DIGITAL RF Communication System MIMO Modulation OFDM Maximum Transmission Power 12d Bm Wireless HDMI HD Sender Image Transmission Distance 100 feet Image Delay < 1ms Antenna High Performance Internal Antennas Operating Frequency 5.1 G Hz to 5.9 G Hz IR Carrier Modulation Frequency Support 38 K Hz Power Supply AC In 100~240V, DC Out 5V/2A Power Adapter Operation Temperature 32F to 104F Troubleshooting Tips: Please ensure you have the IR remote control sensor positioned correctly near the device you are trying to control. please ensure you know where the sensor is on the source device & have the sensor positioned directly in front of it, otherwise it may not work correctly. If the picture & sound doesnt come through correctly to the receiver unit/TV, please switch off both sender & receiver, then switch sender on first, wait until 2 blue lights show, then turn the receiver back on. Please ensure the source device is switched on & transmitting a signal before you turn on these devices. If you are using an HDMI splitter (I.E to split a sky box signal), transmission problems can be fixed by resetting the HDMI splitter. Depending on the construction of your house there can be range issues. It is mainly a problem for new build houses where foil insulation is used between internal walls, & also an issue for very thick walls. If you are able to use a wireless internet network in your house then you should generally be able to get a good signal from this device. Most video/sound transmission problems can be fixed by resetting the sender & receiver boxes as described above & turning them on in the correct order (sender first, then receiver).