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Kareatha Lockley
Greater than one weekThis wireless HDMI mirrors good and connects to your phone fast, it’s easy to use.
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rhayrhay4
> 3 dayI hate that my computer doesn’t allow my screen share how I want to but with this item I can screen share perfectly even if I’m working from home want make my work screen bigger I can use this have it displayed on my tv. Can also work with DVD to your tv or laptop to projector. Highly recommended!!
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Zounder
Greater than one weekEasy to set up. Worked well with iOS. A bit of latency issues, but a pretty handy device and nice alternative to using AppleTV for mirroring.
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Noktelfa
> 3 dayThis unit works great. Receives my video data cleanly. Decent range on the WiFi. I got this one to use with a monitor that I wanted to keep across the room and not have a cable running that distance. The monitor also has USB ports, so I was able to keep this entire unit hidden behind the monitor. The cable is short, but that generally works. The user interface took some figuring out, and getting it paired with my WiFi took some work, but once it was there, it worked great.
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Skylar aka Wheezy
> 3 dayThis wireless adapter is super simple to get setup and start using, which is nice! You simply plug it into your TV, press the button on the device to select the mode you want, then connect to it from your screen casting device. The picture quality is good (as good as youd expect for 1080p wireless streaming), and the latency is decently low. Low enough that I was able to play some turn based streaming games, but not low enough for racing or fast action games. Not that this is made for gaming, but I figured many of the people looking at this device might be considering it for that use. The only issue for me with this device is price. There are other options for wireless streaming devices that support screen mirroring AND direct streaming from a variety of services, AND 4K resolution, at a similar or lower price. This device did everything it advertised, and it was simple and easy to setup. But there are simply better options out there that do more for less.
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Steven
> 3 dayBought this for an iOS/MAC dominant household. For me it was very simple to set up with the instructions. Turns out the iOS/MAC devices readily see this on the network, by default. Looks to work well in that environment. Personally.....Im android only. Comparatively speaking, my phone never saw the device. Nor did I have the time to overcome the issue (maybe it was simple). But when you have one environment (iOS/MAC) recognizing the device immediately and another that doesnt ...... yeah, no, not 5*. Feel generous giving 4*.
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Andy Repp
> 3 dayI got this stream my laptop to my tv for when I work from home. It’s super easy to set up and the picture quality is really nice.
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Tin
Greater than one weekThe easiest streaming solution ever, no miracast specialize Dongle or software just hdmi to hdmi streaming. Best accessory for the steam deck.
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Robert M.
> 3 dayCould get to work on my tv
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BusyMom
> 3 dayComes with a micro-USB cable but no power supply. Wasnt an issue for me as we always seem to have a spare but keep it in mind. Also has a short HDMI cable which would allow the device to hide behind ones TV quite well. Additionally, there is an Audio / Video pigtail included. Pressing the big button in the center of the device switches it from Android / Windows mode to IOS / Mac mode. I tried it in the IOS mode and it mirrored my iPhone perfectly fine, no real lag that I could detect and my phone connected to it using the native screen mirroring in IOS. Be aware that it will not display the image for streaming apps, those will still play on my iPhone though. I switched to Android / Windows mode and gave my laptop a try. The image was laggy as others have noted, which is a shame because I think this device could really shine if it worked better there. One thing I though was interesting but havent been able to try (as I dont have a TV / monitor with these types of connections anymore but see pic) is the Audio / Video pigtail. Seems like it might be useful if one had an older TV which had this type of connection available?