Wide Compatibility, Flexible UsageCompatible with a wide range of devices, including PCs, laptops, cameras, TV boxes, and more. Supports screen mirroring and extension to TVs, projectors, or monitors. You can freely choose between mirroring or extended mode, providing a versatile experience whether watching movies, sharing presentations, or teaching remotely.
Long Transmission Distance, Suitable for Various EnvironmentsYVQ wireless HDMI transmitter distance reaches up to 100 feet (30 meters), using 2.4G /5G dual-band technology to ensure stable signal transmission without delay. Even at longer distances or in complex environments (such as through walls), it provides smooth transmission, making it perfect for business meetings, outdoor events, or family gatherings.
Portable Design, Ideal for TravelYVQ wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver feature a compact, lightweight design for easy portability. Whether for business trips, family gatherings, or outdoor activities, you can carry it with ease and enjoy the convenience of wireless HDMI connectivity wherever you go.
Product Description
Does the wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver support smartphones/tablets/cameras/DV
The wireless HDMI receiver can only be used for devices that can receive HDMI signal input, such
as: computer monitors/projectors/TVs. The transmitter is suitable for smart devices with HDMI output functions, such as PCs, laptops, and set-top boxes.
Does the wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver support 4K decoding
The wireless HDMI transmitter supports decoding 4K video, but the output resolution is 1080P. (Not just YVQ, all wireless HDMI transmitters will reduce the resolution to 1080P. )
Is the wireless HDMI transmitter suitable for business presentations, home theaters, or gaming Will there be any delay
The wireless HDMI transmitter supports various scenarios but is not recommended for gaming. Because all wireless transmitters have some slight delay, which may have a little impact on certain games. (Delay is less than 0.1 seconds. )
Do you need to charge both the transmitter (TX) and the receiver (RX) at the same time
In most cases, you only need to provide 5V power to the RX receiver during use, as most computers can power the TX. But if the connection is unstable due to insufficient voltage, you can also provide 5V power to the TX to solve this problem.