Ditch Your HDMI Cable? Find Out if IOGEAR's 4K Wireless HDMI TV Connection Kit Actually Works!
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- čas přidán 1. 08. 2022
- Looking to experience true 4K Wireless HDMI performance? IOGEAR's 4K Wireless HDMI TV Connection Kit promises 4K/30Hz performance up to 100 feet away, with the added benefit of WiFi Connectivity. Find out what happened when we put this kit to the test!
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Could you plug the transmitter directly into the back of a home theater receiver to transmit to a TV in another room?
Super Chexx bubble hockey! Nice!
Hi. Does the company offer a combo of 1 transmitter and 2 receivers for mirror-only with 2 tvs with hdmi?
How do you hook a tv in bed room wireless and what equipment would you use just say fire stick ??
If I have HDMI splitter, one port for existing monitor....the other for extra monitor using this IO Gear wireless HDMI.....is it possible?
Awesome video, it is a shame the tech isn't quite there yet as I would love to seamlessly switch gaming from keyboard and mouse on my monitor in the gameroom, to controller and 4k tv in my bedroom and keep at minimum 60hz ideally 120hz 🤷 hopefully soon, my impatience might get the better if me as this looks really tempting., But 30hz?? Aughhhh lol 😂
Thank you so much for this review, you hit every single question I had. That said, I'm very disappointed this technology isn't "there" yet to replace 4k HDMI cable quality because not everyone can pull cable throughout the house.
Thanks for the kind comment AW. Glad it helped you out!
Can you use this to go from TV to TV ?
Can you use this to transmit the dish hopper to my another tv ?
Never got my Wireless gizmo to work tried TWO of them. Both units were powered. About 20 feet between TX and RX in the next room. Set up on HDMI 1 on TV, USB on PC
I'm trying to figure out what would be good. I am just trying to connect my laptop to a TV and my drawing tablet. Extend mode. Issue is, I got a docking station which has duel HDMI cable, however, the other ports work but no HDMI cables are detected. Will this work? Idk I am lost. I believe the laptop doesn't support dual HDMI from a separate port. Maybe a USB to HDMI but I am trying to get answers first before I start spending money.
Would this work for a DVD Player ??
Todd, This is a good idea and surely it is still under development. In my opinion copper conductors is far better than over the air transmission. There's far too much radio frequency congestion and noise in most of our spaces already. As you had mentioned here the application is key; gatherings and parties and alcohol, then the picture quality doesn't matter that much.
Can you imagine this being the example of the production roll out the Federation's transporter system? Hmmm - that could be an interesting outcome. 😉
I am hoping that the HDMI system is replaced with fiber optic cable someday soon. But, maybe that isn't fast enough either. Thinking about it - the conversion rate from direct digital to optical and back may introduce the same issues radio wave conversion has. Yup, quality cables for me thanks. But, where do we buy them? Questions - Answers - Quandaries - Confusion, well that's "home theater" systems for ya.
Todd, All the very best to you and yours!
Thanks wanted to eliminate the cable from Xbox x to wall mounted TV. Was hoping as the console 10ft away would work. No way this cuts the mustard. Lools like I'm back to rg modulation on coax & ir blaster for my lg 77" oled
I was thinking this could work for a roof top deck for my buddy's new condo (near the hot tub) to watch football games from a cable box feed from the floor below. But no joy. It sounds like it's really early in development, sort of like WiFi Routers were early on. I guess it just needs more development. Thanks for the review. I'll look for alternate remedies.
Do you think this would work for an xbox/playstation setup in my kids room? I thought about this with putting the gaming system on the bookshelf and avoiding installing another floating entertainment center keeping wires clean.
No. Too much input lag
Does it transmit through usb?
Dose it do TV to Tv
Trying to find one that'll work for multiple devices
Just took delivery of one of those handsome SVS HDMI cables today. I’ll stick with it.
If the SVS cables are built like the rest of their gear I'm going to have get some new cables. However, I think I'll wait for Amir @ Audio Science Review to test them first. Please give us your experience with your new SVS cables. Thanks and have a great day.
@@welderfixer they are certified. So, they’ve passed some rigorous testing!
@@av_nirvana AWESOME - I've seen that in your other video. SVS all the way! Someday, Good Lord willing, I'll be able to save up enough for a second SVS sub and all of the trimmings. Thanks Todd, you're the best! (BTW - There is counterfeit HDMI certification stickers on inferior cables. The same with UL stickers. Scammers everywhere.)
Have a great day - Big Dog!
You should try a PeakDo wireless HDMI transmitter.
Thanks for the recommend. We’ll reach out to them!
What are your views on Microsoft 4k adapter? Thats seems truly wireless.
Haven't had a chance to use it... definitely will check it out
5ghz is for 1080p 60fps, for 4k you need 60ghz hdmi wifi
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does it also include drawing tablets?
Nope
There are BETTER brands out there that do this. Line of Sight seems to currently be the setback for a lot of people. However, if you REALLY need the room around the TV, it works as needed. PS5 and Xbox seem to work fine as well.
Can you do one for less than $100? With no latency
Doubt that exists
@@toddanderson72 lol yea😂just looked up a bunch online 4k wireless is mostly around $300+
This review omitted a big chunk of the setup process. It implied that these are not ad-hoc but piggyback on the pre-existing local wifi network, meaning you have to join these devices to your wifi network. If that's the case, it's a deal breaker and misleading product.
I will not Ditch my hdmi cable’s
good choice ;-)
Believe me hang on to your cheap reliable cable.
Wast of good money
everybody's expecting you to talk about home theater which only comes there quarters in your advertising yada yada yada and it is appalling. end of story, bad video, you get a negative vote.
antennas have to be perfectly aligned. more misleading chinese garbage. get a real transmitter, will be about twice the cost.
for example?