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Discontinued - Wireless A/V for HDMI® Devices with 2 Receiver Kit

#29512 C2G
Wireless A/V for HDMI® Devices with 2 Receiver Kit is rated 4.3 out of 5 by 4.
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An easy single crimp solution for your BNC connections on RG59U. Ideal for building your own cables or repairing damaged cables.

Connector: BNC Male
Connector 1:
(1) HDMI Female, (1) USB Micro-B Female
Connector 2:
(1) HDMI Female, (1) USB Micro-B Female
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Features

  • Wirelessly transmit HDMI signal up to 100ft
  • Supports up to 1080p resolution
  • One transmitter and two receivers
  • Plug and Play#no driver required

Specifications

General Info
Product Line C2G
Color Black
UPC Number 757120295129
Country Of Origin Taiwan, Province Of China
Features Wireless
Application Sector Commercial, Residential
Warranty Type 5-Year
Type Active Device, Extender, Kit
Technical Information
Video Resolution 1080p
Bend Radius 50 mm
Data Transfer Rate 10.2 Gbps

Reviews

Rated 3 out of 5 by from Glitches with connection This was going to be the right answer for us, but it has some odd behaviors, like turning on the screens and trying to connect all the time. In addition, it is slow to connect. I am a pastor traveling between three churches and was hoping for a smoother transition - to be able to connect my laptop and be good to go. Once connected - sometimes a 3 minutes process - things seem to run smoothly. But I have to disconnect the receivers to keep the TV screens from turning back on. Defeats the purpose of the wireless connection. Fortunately I don't have to get on a ladder to do this.
Date published: 2021-04-27
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Wireless Stage monitors application This is great for a dual stage monitor in a drama application, it allows us to position to LCD TV's just off stage and send to same HDMI video to both units. The wireless Video is stable and using the USB power on each TV keeps the 120Vac power cords to a minimum. We use the same devices with just one Receiver to send video from one floor down to the other.
Date published: 2020-02-17
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Wireless A/V for HDMI - 2 receivers Easy to setup. Works as described in the documentation. Mostly works very well. Every so often it loses the connection. Even though it has (so far) recovered on its own, it's a little irritating when watching a move. Pretty good. Could be a little better. It's certainly better than fooling with long HDMI cables. No trippng hazard. Yea!
Date published: 2020-07-16
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Loved it! Worked perfectly. Super easy set up even for the layperson. No programing required and worked right out of the box.
Date published: 2021-09-15
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Questions & Answers

Can the receivers be powered by the USB on the back of the TV instead of using a plug in?

Asked by: TMAC
Yes the receivers can be powered by the TV's USB for power, However sometimes the power from these ports on not as reliable as needed.
Answered by: Thomas
Date published: 2021-03-19

Can i add more receivers?

Asked by: Jeff
This device is limited to two receivers.
Answered by: Thomas
Date published: 2021-03-09

Why do i have to reboot the tranmitter after each time it has sat idle, unused, for a few hours?

Asked by: john
Wireless devices sitting idle can lose pair, rebooting forces them to repair. Its very similar to a bluetooth or wifi connection in that respect.
Answered by: Thomas
Date published: 2021-12-06

I just want to make sure i am understanding this correctly. I can plug my computer into one side and two tv's and use them like one continues screen. Is ths correct?

Asked by: Nate
This Device will only duplicate the original source. So when you connect your PC to the transmitter the receivers will duplicate the same image.
Answered by: Thomas
Date published: 2021-11-29

Hello, I have three total devices I need to display to all at once. If I use an HDMI splitter between a computer and this device will it still work?

Asked by: andyroux88
Yes this would work with a HDMI Splitter.
Answered by: Thomas
Date published: 2021-02-02

Is a wifi router required to run this hardware?

Asked by: volatilegx
No, these devices work wireless with each other and do NOT require a network signal out side of their own.
Answered by: Thomas
Date published: 2021-04-02
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