

HRpart wireless screen mirroring adapter
Why does the device work normally on first use but fail to connect later?
To ensure stable performance, the built-in signal module needs periodic power cycling, much like restarting a device to clear its cache.Long continuous power may cause signal congestion and connection issues.Please unplug the power after each use.
Why can’t some apps be displayed?
Due to HDCP copyright protection, some streaming services (such as Net-flix and Hulu) are not supported. However, other content can still be mirrored, including YouTube. This restriction does not apply to Sam-sung phones and some Sam-sung monitors.
Does it support 4K?
Yes, this adapter supports 4K. The term 4K here means the device can natively transmit lossless 4K signals, but it does NOT upscale non-4K signals to 4K.


HRpart wireless screen mirroring adapter
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| 4K@30Hz | 4K@30Hz | 4K@30Hz | 4K@30Hz |
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| Miracast, AirPlay, DLNA | Miracast, AirPlay, DLNA | Miracast, AirPlay, DLNA | Miracast, AirPlay, DLNA |
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Why does the device work normally on first use but fail to connect later?
To ensure stable performance, the built-in signal module needs periodic power cycling, much like restarting a device to clear its cache.Long continuous power may cause signal congestion and connection issues.Please unplug the power after each use.
Why can’t some apps be displayed?
Due to HDCP copyright protection, some streaming services (such as Net-flix and Hulu) are not supported. However, other content can still be mirrored, including YouTube. This restriction does not apply to Sam-sung phones and some Sam-sung monitors.
Does it support 4K?
Yes, this adapter supports 4K. The term 4K here means the device can natively transmit lossless 4K signals, but it does NOT upscale non-4K signals to 4K.

























