here is some Q's; 1) what about screen share distance. This product to screen max distance? 2)What is the maximum temperature level that the product can withstand? 3)What is the maximum number of hours the product can work in a day?
My experience with other wireless systems is that it usually works fine in the studio, but once you take it to a location and even try running more than one wireless set at the samw time, things tend to go down the drain pretty quickly. I would really like to see at least two RGBlink units plugged into a Yolobox, somewhere on a street - it would be great to get at least 20-30 meter range (imagine combining it with transmitters plugged into a full size HDMI ports like GH5,6,G9 or A7Siii or A7iv) - would be great for livestreaming from various locations without the need of bulky transmitters/receivers with even bigger NP-F bricks.
On a side note, what is the best live streaming OBS app on iPhone allowing editing a scene containing video feeds from all three cameras of iPhone at the same time? Like a vlogger showing both himself and what he sees in front of the phone in a customised picture in picture style?
hard to find here in Europe. also found it on a Dutch website for 275 € and on a German for 417 € .. quite a margin. at 275 € that seems like a fair price. in my case I am looking to transfer video from an iPhone and a GoPro. so with one set I can send both signals (1x RX for the iPhone via AirPlay + 1x RX+TX for the GoPro).
Aaron, that you, this was really the best idea that I heard all day. It may even solve a minor tech problem that I have with my Livestream setup. If it works, I will drop you a line and tell you about it. Many thanks.
Latency and stability are the 2 major concerns hence if have usb 3.2 support that will solve the puzzle. Although window have certain feature but one can not compare it with 4k 8k tv monitor.
@@tpvgg If you have someone on stage at a large event, they are often projected onto a larger video screen/board so everyone in the room can see them. That's IMAG.
Hi, I wanted to ask you for advice, I purchased the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 which has the webcam function at 1080p 30fps, in OBS I can see it without problems, I have vMix HD and if I try to insert an input from the Pocket 3 I only hear the audio and I can't view the video. What could it depend on? I have the little program Xplit Vcam and if I go to get the Pocket 3 from there, even if it is transformed into 1280 x 720 then it shows in vMix. Is it a question of resolution?
Thank you for your awesome work and the information you provide. Sadly, on this episode, I wanted to see what this HDMI transmitter would do across a room. Most of your examples where short distances (3-5 ft) and going wireless doesn't make sense to me at such short distances. Is there any chance that you can review this item if the scenario was a conference with 200 people sitting in a large room with (clogging the radio waves) and a camera way over there. Based on your comments in this video, I might use it on a Confidence Monitor rather than video headed out my stream.
It does make sense since if you want e.g. to use a TV as a monitor while still using the notebook you have otherwise to connect it using a cable which is (a) a tripping hazard (b) looks ugly (c) is thick so makes moving the notebook uncomfortable
that's the problem with budget option; I can stay on my Wifi while in the same time connect wireless to my Screenbeam dongle and here you are forced to disconnect with your network just to be able to connect with a dongle
i say it now... later come hdmi wireless monitor where you can see wireless monitors and you select what you want crach if there something to crack. so you see neighbour wireless hdmi. well good old LAN and HDMI cable is good now?
I am looking for an affortable setup where I have two or more transmitters and a single reciever so that I can live stream from two or more cameras. Is any suggestions?
Why not just stream over LAN/WAN? Having decent wifi will easily yield a low latency and high resolution video output. I am even able to do high refresh rate with very little artifacting, if any. You obviously would need to have a client machine for each monitor, though you can get a capable one on third party markets for cheaper than these adapters cost. I bought an HP ProDesk for $100 and threw an AX210 in it so I could take advantage of Wifi 6e.
I would love to know if the device wifi still continues If you add your own wifi. Are you able to configure the device wifi 5GHz channels or is it 2.4 GHz channels? Or both?
I want to hook this up to an endoscope in a bird nesting box and be able to wirelessly send pics and vids from the endoscpe to my phone or PC. Is this doable with this unit?
Cool! As long as it has HDMI out you can use the transmitter. The receiver has HDMI out so you'd plug that in to a monitor directly, not a phone or computer
RGBlink 4K Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver Kit, One Transmitter and Two Receivers , Wireless USB Transmitter and Receiver kit , supports PC and mobile Phones for Meetings Live Broadcasts , Affordable price in Amz now!
What country are you in? The link is correct on the Amazon US site: www.amazon.com/RGBlink-Transmitter-4k-Receivers-Broadcasts/dp/B0CLC96SWM?tag=apky2b-20
@rgblink, how does it perform across walls? E.g. with a transmitter in an office room, and receiver in a living room. 4-7 meters in between with one or two walls.
you could just use two sets. If you plug two of these into your computer's two HDMI ports, it will see them as two separate monitors. At that point you probably want to go with something that has HDMI passthrough so you can see a local copy of your monitor too, but that bumps you into a much different price point.
I wanted to purchase the adapter and used the link. It only shows 1 transmitter and 1 receiver in your video you say there are two receivers. Does the $169 included two receivers. Thanks
Could I use this for a Nintendo Switch? Let's say I can connect the dock to my bedside table, then connect the HDMI transmitter to the dock and finally connect the receiver behind the TV which would be on the wall in front of where the bedside table is (about 2 meters in front). Would it work? I'm just doing it because the TV is on a rack on the wall and there is nowhere where I can put the dock nearby.
I would get this if I knew it could transmit from DJI googlesV2 to a phone or computer. Anyone make it work for viewing FPV live with older system? Hotspot on phone works too
Sorry… The DJI Goggles 2.0 and V2 (silly naming convention 🤔) do NOT have HDMI output capabilities. The original (very large and heavy / looks like a box with battery mounted on the head strap) DJI Goggles and Goggles RE (“Racing Edition”) did provide for HDMI in/out, but not the 2 / V2 / Integra goggles. I’m not sure what you’re trying to accomplish, but I was looking to display my Mavic-3 video stream in goggles. I ended up buying the DJI RC Pro controller. It has HDMI output via a “mini HDMI” connector. I also bought the Orqa Goggles which have HDMI input and output ports. I feed the output of the RC Pro controller into a 4 port HDMI distribution splitter and plug the goggles into one of the outputs. The other outputs are used for a second pair of HD-Zero goggles and external field monitor. I feed the fourth output into a FeelWorld WS1000 HDMI transmitter. The FeelWorld receiver is attached to a large field monitor which is used a few hundred feet away. It is a solid unit for the cost. Good luck!
@@lsmith77 so, interesting thing I noticed about this is that even when I had a 4K camera plugged in, one receiver was outputting 1080 to my ATEM. I suspect it outputs at the resolution negotiated during the HDMI link. So if you connect it to a 4K monitor it'll output 4K, or if you connect it to the YoloBox it will output 1080.
Yes,You can use the 5V/1A power adapter to power the ASK nano 4K TX. You can also use a USB-A to USB-C cable to connect the TX's USB-C connector to your laptop's USB port to power the TX.
Yeah the dual receiver version is out of stock at the moment. I'm not sure why it completely disappeared from the listing instead of just showing out of stock.
1080P30 testing video with 2Frames of latency. Meaning the actual latency is close to 70ms. This is OK for watching TV or film or anything. This is definitely not acceptable for gaming.
Why is this tech so expensive is there even a poor quality one thats affordable like $50 I'm just tryin to screenshare my laptop across a room without a long cord
1: I never said this was a review. 2: paid videos can still contain useful information! 3: this wasn't even a paid video 4: you can read more here aaronpk.tv/ethics/
have the same question, even if you do not have an exact numer, waht is your feeling/experience, is it more 5, 10 ,50 or 100m? will it work from one room into another? or is distance very limited?
I'm curious what the range is and how it performs when there's a room full of people with phones between the transmitter and the receiver. At my day job we use a wireless remote so a presenter can advance slides loaded on the venue's computer. If the receiver dongle is connected directly to the computer, it works fine until there is a crowd of people with phones. Our solution is to use a USB over CAT5 extender to put the receiver dongle on stage near the presenter. I wonder if this wireless HDMI device would have a similar challenge.
The impact of mobile phones on our devices is minimal. ASK transmission has independent frequency bands, and we also used ASK at ISE exhibitions to maintain stable operation even in such a crowded environment
If you like side-by-side comparisons to show latency, running (additional) timing tracks down the left and right of the frame will let you "see" the latency at the seam between the two frames without having to capture a still (and make it more obvious when you do take a still).
Great channel, great video. I'm looking to use this with my drone controller to allow broadcasting to a remote monitor. The current controller can wireless screencast, but has an issue(limited processing power) and cannot screenrecord(which I use for my channel content) and screencast(for sharing my feed with the customer) at the same time. So, I'm looking at HDMI wireless methods to work around the issue.
A possible solution to the video delay that you mentioned when having to worry about syncing audio, if the device transmits audio, and the situation allows it you could probably easily fix the issue by feeding audio into the camera source.
Yes definitely, if you only have one camera then the easiest solution is to run the audio into the camera. But if you're matching multiple cameras then you'll have sync issues.
Any thoughts on USB Microscopes? I'd like to try use an HDMI transmitter/receiver to it! For electronic rework/soldering, you only need 10x-40x magnification... are there any USB based microscopes, true 4k/optical-zoom that you'd recommend? For example, one that can output video 1) wirelessly to a android/monitor receiver (Miracast/Wireless-HDMI) 2) Wired USB to latptop/tablet device 3) Wired HDMI Dual-lens for seeing depth.. and a large Field-of-View would also be nice. Unfortunately, the ones I've seen are very expensive, presumably because they have way too much zoom (130x-180x lens), or come with their own 10" display, or gimic features like remote-control, etc.
Great video, as always, Aaron. I'm wondering if this would be a good product for producing Teams Live Events? I currently use a 35-foot HDMI cable from a single camera to an ATEM mini Extreme, then into OBS and out to Teams. Would the audio latency be noticeable in this case? Could it be adjusted using the ATEM control software? Open to suggestions.
That smallrig product you are using. I was thinking about using it to hold this on the back of my tv. I went to their website, but could not figure out what you are using. Thanks
Quick question, did you test the range of the receiver. Looking for use in a church auditorium. Wonder if the latency is reliable over a long distance. Thank you
I have a location with 2 TVs on a wall about 3 feet apart. They want to use both of these as separate monitors, I need a single PC to use these two TV's independently like normal dual monitors. Can I order two kits and use them individually?
I don't have anywhere to do that right now. My studio is just one room and I live above it in a loft style apartment, so I can only get 20ft away from it at most right now.
Not really, the sub-$100 ones I've tried are nowhere near as good. If you only need the screen sharing feature then there are some $40 options that are ok, search for "Miracast" devices.
After watching the video, I must say I love the level of detail you provide in testing the transmitter and receiver. However I want to hear some opinions anyway, do you believe this would work to cast the HDMI signal (1080p HD 60hz) from a computer to a celling mounted projector? We are looking to set up a small home cinema and are looking at our options for getting the HDMI from the PC (in the same room) to the projector which will be mounted in the center of the room (probably 10 meters between PC and projector as a rough estimate). Based on your tests, would you think it would handle my needs, if all we plan to do is watch movies and play some casual games?
Thanks! It should work fine for movies as long as your projector feeds the speakers. There's a slight delay, so if your speakers are being fed from the video source instead of the projector, the picture will be slightly out of sync. The delay is also probably too much for gameplay.
@@aaronpk Thank you for the info :) I was planning to connect a set of speakers using the built in Aux port on the projector I have, so that shouldn't be an issue. We mainly plan to use it for movies, so even though the delay might be too much for gameplay, I may give them a try none the less, as the whole "gaming" part can still be done in our respective offices, the media PC isn't really built for gaming anyway. again thank you for getting back to me with answering my question :)
Could this be used to support a mobile camera, say at a basketball game, livestream for a high school? HDMI Mini out to HDMI, female/female adapter to the stick, and then put the receiver on your ATEM - now you have a wireless HDMI camera on the sidelines?
Sure, that seems reasonable! Keep in mind the latency of the link, but it should be low enough for that kind of angle that it's fine. I don't have a good way to test the range right now which is another concern, but at least you'd have line of sight in that setup so that helps.
here is some Q's;
1) what about screen share distance. This product to screen max distance?
2)What is the maximum temperature level that the product can withstand?
3)What is the maximum number of hours the product can work in a day?
My experience with other wireless systems is that it usually works fine in the studio, but once you take it to a location and even try running more than one wireless set at the samw time, things tend to go down the drain pretty quickly.
I would really like to see at least two RGBlink units plugged into a Yolobox, somewhere on a street - it would be great to get at least 20-30 meter range (imagine combining it with transmitters plugged into a full size HDMI ports like GH5,6,G9 or A7Siii or A7iv) - would be great for livestreaming from various locations without the need of bulky transmitters/receivers with even bigger NP-F bricks.
On a side note, what is the best live streaming OBS app on iPhone allowing editing a scene containing video feeds from all three cameras of iPhone at the same time? Like a vlogger showing both himself and what he sees in front of the phone in a customised picture in picture style?
As always, a very complete and comprehensive review. Thanks, Aaron.
Would be better if the review included a test on its actual real range.
hard to find here in Europe. also found it on a Dutch website for 275 € and on a German for 417 € .. quite a margin. at 275 € that seems like a fair price. in my case I am looking to transfer video from an iPhone and a GoPro. so with one set I can send both signals (1x RX for the iPhone via AirPlay + 1x RX+TX for the GoPro).
Nice review. When the 2-receiver version returns at that price point, I may give it a go.
For everyone's info, on the website it states "up to 40m from laptop to transmitter"
What does that mean?
@@tucsonconnie6864 it will explode if used further than 40m.
Aaron, that you, this was really the best idea that I heard all day. It may even solve a minor tech problem that I have with my Livestream setup. If it works, I will drop you a line and tell you about it. Many thanks.
well, we're waiting
Still waiting
Very comprehensive - thanks! Love the stress tests.
Thanks for the complete review. i had a similar system which works great sometimes, and sometimes not. I really hope this system is more reliable
Latency and stability are the 2 major concerns hence if have usb 3.2 support that will solve the puzzle. Although window have certain feature but one can not compare it with 4k 8k tv monitor.
Nice review this might work as a wireless option for my DJ setup for the Karaoke vs running a long HDMI to the monitor.
How did it work out for u? Thinking about getting one for karaoke as well
1.) Don't use it for IMAG 2.)Do use it for screensharing 👍
whats an IMAG?
Image magnification
@@tpvgg If you have someone on stage at a large event, they are often projected onto a larger video screen/board so everyone in the room can see them. That's IMAG.
Make RGBLink mini edge switcher video if possible
mini edge swithcer video is available in AMZN now
Hi, I wanted to ask you for advice, I purchased the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 which has the webcam function at 1080p 30fps, in OBS I can see it without problems, I have vMix HD and if I try to insert an input from the Pocket 3 I only hear the audio and I can't view the video. What could it depend on? I have the little program Xplit Vcam and if I go to get the Pocket 3 from there, even if it is transformed into 1280 x 720 then it shows in vMix. Is it a question of resolution?
Will this be powered by the HDMI-port ??
Q. Did you test distance? I’d be curious to know how far that can transmit before you start getting too many dropped frames.
Can transmit 30 meters without obstruction
Thank you for your awesome work and the information you provide. Sadly, on this episode, I wanted to see what this HDMI transmitter would do across a room. Most of your examples where short distances (3-5 ft) and going wireless doesn't make sense to me at such short distances. Is there any chance that you can review this item if the scenario was a conference with 200 people sitting in a large room with (clogging the radio waves) and a camera way over there. Based on your comments in this video, I might use it on a Confidence Monitor rather than video headed out my stream.
It does make sense since if you want e.g. to use a TV as a monitor while still using the notebook you have otherwise to connect it using a cable which is (a) a tripping hazard (b) looks ugly (c) is thick so makes moving the notebook uncomfortable
i wanted to use this for sharing video from my roku and xbox to my projector. is this a good choice?
that's the problem with budget option; I can stay on my Wifi while in the same time connect wireless to my Screenbeam dongle and here you are forced to disconnect with your network just to be able to connect with a dongle
How much of the video did you watch? 😉
Good review. But hey does this mean we could use it in streaming? How about its robust
i say it now... later come hdmi wireless monitor where you can see wireless monitors and you select what you want crach if there something to crack. so you see neighbour wireless hdmi.
well good old LAN and HDMI cable is good now?
Is this good for focus pulling, or the latency is too long? What do you think? Thank you!
I'd also like to know your thoughts on this.
Probably not a good option for focus pulling between the latency and compression
@@aaronpk Thanks man, appreciate the reply. Very thorough video, nicely done :)
that delay really is a deal breaker!
What's the longest distance range between hdmi transmitter and receiver.
1TX and 1RX can transmit 30 meters stablely,1TX and 2 RX can transmit 15 meters stablely,1TX and 4 RX can transmit 10 meters stablely.
It says it's 1080p only on the transmission you'd need a peakdo wigig type thing to get full uncompressed 4k and that's only at 30hz
excellent review!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I didn't see any mention of what distance between the two devices starts showing high latency and signal deterioration.
yeah sorry, I don't have a good way to do range tests right now
I am looking for an affortable setup where I have two or more transmitters and a single reciever so that I can live stream from two or more cameras. Is any suggestions?
This is what I need to know also...three cameras at a hockey rink for streaming kids games...
Can i connect to a normal hp laptop and an ordinary tv ( non smart tv)
Please tell us how well it works over longer distances
1TX and 1RX can transmit 30 meters stablely,1TX and 2 RX can transmit 15 meters stablely,1TX and 4 RX can transmit 10 meters stablely.
Great review , backed up solid knowledge, thx kindly for your expertise
I’m not techy at all so this may be a dumb question… can I use this to connect my Amazon Firestick to my laptop?
Not really, what are you trying to do?
Why not just stream over LAN/WAN? Having decent wifi will easily yield a low latency and high resolution video output. I am even able to do high refresh rate with very little artifacting, if any.
You obviously would need to have a client machine for each monitor, though you can get a capable one on third party markets for cheaper than these adapters cost. I bought an HP ProDesk for $100 and threw an AX210 in it so I could take advantage of Wifi 6e.
Sure, but that'll take a lot more pieces, both hardware and software, to get working.
what protocol? ndi-hx?
Can it be used on camera monitor for transmitting video to another monitor to pull focus 😅
I would love to know if the device wifi still continues If you add your own wifi. Are you able to configure the device wifi 5GHz channels or is it 2.4 GHz channels? Or both?
A link where to buy would've been nice!
It's the first link in the description
None of your links have 2 receivers, why is that?
They do sell it as a 1 receiver kit as well but the US Amazon listing should have both options on the product page
RGBlink Ask Nano wireless HDMI transimtter and Receiver 4k is cool and affordable price , available in AMZN now
Q. So you can screen share without using wifi?
I want to hook this up to an endoscope in a bird nesting box and be able to wirelessly send pics and vids from the endoscpe to my phone or PC. Is this doable with this unit?
Cool! As long as it has HDMI out you can use the transmitter. The receiver has HDMI out so you'd plug that in to a monitor directly, not a phone or computer
7:30 I guess playing games might suck with wireless HDMI? 100ms seems quite a lot
yeah, I would not use this for things that require no latency
RGBlink 4K Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver Kit, One Transmitter and Two Receivers , Wireless USB Transmitter and Receiver kit , supports PC and mobile Phones for Meetings Live Broadcasts , Affordable price in Amz now!
was going to buy it but the buy link has it only coming with one reciever, did they change it? In your video you got 2 recievers
What country are you in? The link is correct on the Amazon US site: www.amazon.com/RGBlink-Transmitter-4k-Receivers-Broadcasts/dp/B0CLC96SWM?tag=apky2b-20
@@aaronpk thanks man, that link works
Can you use it on a home theater receiver HDMI out port to wireless stream TV to another TV?
I don't see why not!
@rgblink, how does it perform across walls? E.g. with a transmitter in an office room, and receiver in a living room. 4-7 meters in between with one or two walls.
This is not the best way to use it. With the increase of electronic devices, the wifi signal may be easily affected.
Dji rec 2 to iPad Pro 2nd generation?
Aaron - are able to extend to both displays?
your computer will only see this as a single external monitor
@@aaronpk thank you! Any you know in the market that will allow for 2 external displays to extend to?
you could just use two sets. If you plug two of these into your computer's two HDMI ports, it will see them as two separate monitors. At that point you probably want to go with something that has HDMI passthrough so you can see a local copy of your monitor too, but that bumps you into a much different price point.
I'd love to buy a few sets but can't find these anywhere
yeah i guess this video got too many views and everyone bought them all 😅
RGBlink Ask Nano wireless HDMI transimtter and Receiver 4K is cool and affordable price , available in AMZN now
Using it with a camera has transmitted black lines over the image on my monitor. Any ideas on how to fix this?
Will this problem occur when connecting via a wired HDMI cable? if you have any questions, you can contact RGBlink techsupport team
I wanted to purchase the adapter and used the link. It only shows 1 transmitter and 1 receiver in your video you say there are two receivers. Does the $169 included two receivers. Thanks
The dual-receiver version is out of stock at the moment! I guess everyone bought them up!
RGBlink Ask Nano wireless HDMI transimtter and Receiver 4K is cool and affordable price , available in AMZN now
Could I use this for a Nintendo Switch?
Let's say I can connect the dock to my bedside table, then connect the HDMI transmitter to the dock and finally connect the receiver behind the TV which would be on the wall in front of where the bedside table is (about 2 meters in front).
Would it work?
I'm just doing it because the TV is on a rack on the wall and there is nowhere where I can put the dock nearby.
It'll work, but the latency might be too much for some games.
@@aaronpk Thank you so much for the reply! I'm guessing I could use it for offline gaming on some chill games.
Where can you buy these? If you go to the website they show up but the store does not find them .. thx
RGBlink Ask Nano wireless HDMI transimtter and Receiver 4K is cool and affordable price, available in AMZN now
I would get this if I knew it could transmit from DJI googlesV2 to a phone or computer. Anyone make it work for viewing FPV live with older system? Hotspot on phone works too
Sorry… The DJI Goggles 2.0 and V2 (silly naming convention 🤔) do NOT have HDMI output capabilities.
The original (very large and heavy / looks like a box with battery mounted on the head strap) DJI Goggles and Goggles RE (“Racing Edition”) did provide for HDMI in/out, but not the 2 / V2 / Integra goggles.
I’m not sure what you’re trying to accomplish, but I was looking to display my Mavic-3 video stream in goggles. I ended up buying the DJI RC Pro controller. It has HDMI output via a “mini HDMI” connector.
I also bought the Orqa Goggles which have HDMI input and output ports.
I feed the output of the RC Pro controller into a 4 port HDMI distribution splitter and plug the goggles into one of the outputs. The other outputs are used for a second pair of HD-Zero goggles and external field monitor. I feed the fourth output into a FeelWorld WS1000 HDMI transmitter. The FeelWorld receiver is attached to a large field monitor which is used a few hundred feet away. It is a solid unit for the cost.
Good luck!
The link doesn’t work😅
It might only be in the US Amazon store right now
RGBlink Ask Nano wireless HDMI transimtter and Receiver 4k is cool and affordable price , available in AMZN now
Does the Yolobox provide enough power for the receiver or does it require an additional USB-C power source?
I had mixed luck with power over the HDMI port, I'd recommend always using an external USB-C power supply
forgot to ask one more question about the yolobox. can I set the output resolution (f.e. 1080p) in order to run this into a pro or mini?
@@lsmith77 so, interesting thing I noticed about this is that even when I had a 4K camera plugged in, one receiver was outputting 1080 to my ATEM. I suspect it outputs at the resolution negotiated during the HDMI link. So if you connect it to a 4K monitor it'll output 4K, or if you connect it to the YoloBox it will output 1080.
Would this work with gaming systems as well?
yeah, of course.
Does the transmitter ALWAYS require external power?
Yes,You can use the 5V/1A power adapter to power the ASK nano 4K TX. You can also use a USB-A to USB-C cable to connect the TX's USB-C connector to your laptop's USB port to power the TX.
Will is this product remove wired HDMI connected from monitor to GPU.
Yes, you are right.
It's not available anymore as everyone bought it already..
oops
I don't see two receivers. did the product change?
Yeah the dual receiver version is out of stock at the moment. I'm not sure why it completely disappeared from the listing instead of just showing out of stock.
RGBlink Ask Nano wireless HDMI transimtter and Receiver 4K is cool and affordable price, available in AMZN now
Does it work on the Yolo Box?
Of course!
Anyone bought and tested the transmission range? that will be a dealbreaker.
1TX and 1RX can transmit 30 meters stablely,1TX and 2 RX can transmit 15 meters stablely,1TX and 4 RX can transmit 10 meters stablely.
How about ranch or distended
1TX and 1RX can transmit 30 meters stablely,1TX and 2 RX can transmit 15 meters stablely,1TX and 4 RX can transmit 10 meters stablely.
is this hdmi 2.0 or hdmi 2.1 can it do 4K 120Hz
this is hdmi2.0,currently supports up to 4K@60
1080P30 testing video with 2Frames of latency. Meaning the actual latency is close to 70ms.
This is OK for watching TV or film or anything. This is definitely not acceptable for gaming.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Budget? this is the most expensive one!! 😂😂
Wait til you find the ones that are $500 or even $3000 🫣
@@aaronpk Wow, it’s crazy!
budget? well i might buy i- *sees price* AWGH HELL NAWGH I CN BUI A UHVFJK RTX 4060 WIT DAT MONY OH HLEYAH NOW
Why is this tech so expensive is there even a poor quality one thats affordable like $50 I'm just tryin to screenshare my laptop across a room without a long cord
For full HD version ASK nano, one RX is inside your budget.
And for Android? We're not all in Apple World.
I don't have any Android devices to test with but it supports Miracast too
It supports Android by Miracast, and as shared Airplay for Apple iOS and macOS.
PAID REVIEW!! DONT LISTEN
1: I never said this was a review.
2: paid videos can still contain useful information!
3: this wasn't even a paid video
4: you can read more here aaronpk.tv/ethics/
How is $150 budget?
Go look up alternatives and you'll see they get into the $600-$1500 range pretty quick!
For full HD standard, ASK nano meets your budget.
Just tell me the costs
@@davidborras8602 on Amazon this comes up as like $200 I'd much rather deal with cables then spend $200 per monitor/device essentially
Makes me wonder. Price and availibility within EU. Have conference coming up where this’d save some time and cabling + keeping stage neat
Would this also transmit Audio? if so is the audio in-sync with the video? Thanks for such an informative video.
Yes, HDMI output comes with embedded audio
What is the range, and will it stream a camera?
I don't have a good way to test the range right now. I did stream a camera in 4K in the video
@@aaronpk I was thinking like the bike video you did, however cordless w yolo.
I need the same answer
have the same question, even if you do not have an exact numer, waht is your feeling/experience, is it more 5, 10 ,50 or 100m? will it work from one room into another? or is distance very limited?
Would it stream video feed from DJI Mavic controller via USB-c host as it does on wired?
I'm curious what the range is and how it performs when there's a room full of people with phones between the transmitter and the receiver. At my day job we use a wireless remote so a presenter can advance slides loaded on the venue's computer. If the receiver dongle is connected directly to the computer, it works fine until there is a crowd of people with phones. Our solution is to use a USB over CAT5 extender to put the receiver dongle on stage near the presenter. I wonder if this wireless HDMI device would have a similar challenge.
The impact of mobile phones on our devices is minimal. ASK transmission has independent frequency bands, and we also used ASK at ISE exhibitions to maintain stable operation even in such a crowded environment
If you like side-by-side comparisons to show latency, running (additional) timing tracks down the left and right of the frame will let you "see" the latency at the seam between the two frames without having to capture a still (and make it more obvious when you do take a still).
Can you explain how this latency comparison works? I’m not quite understanding from your comment?
Nice review and test!
Great channel, great video. I'm looking to use this with my drone controller to allow broadcasting to a remote monitor. The current controller can wireless screencast, but has an issue(limited processing power) and cannot screenrecord(which I use for my channel content) and screencast(for sharing my feed with the customer) at the same time. So, I'm looking at HDMI wireless methods to work around the issue.
A possible solution to the video delay that you mentioned when having to worry about syncing audio, if the device transmits audio, and the situation allows it you could probably easily fix the issue by feeding audio into the camera source.
Yes definitely, if you only have one camera then the easiest solution is to run the audio into the camera. But if you're matching multiple cameras then you'll have sync issues.
Can I connect transmitter to Canon Legria HF G70 - 4K and view it on smart tv
Any thoughts on USB Microscopes? I'd like to try use an HDMI transmitter/receiver to it!
For electronic rework/soldering, you only need 10x-40x magnification... are there any USB based microscopes, true 4k/optical-zoom that you'd recommend?
For example, one that can output video
1) wirelessly to a android/monitor receiver (Miracast/Wireless-HDMI)
2) Wired USB to latptop/tablet device
3) Wired HDMI
Dual-lens for seeing depth.. and a large Field-of-View would also be nice. Unfortunately, the ones I've seen are very expensive, presumably because they have way too much zoom (130x-180x lens), or come with their own 10" display, or gimic features like remote-control, etc.
Great video, as always, Aaron. I'm wondering if this would be a good product for producing Teams Live Events? I currently use a 35-foot HDMI cable from a single camera to an ATEM mini Extreme, then into OBS and out to Teams. Would the audio latency be noticeable in this case? Could it be adjusted using the ATEM control software? Open to suggestions.
EU where to get ?! Or Northern Europe ?
It is available in AMZN now
That smallrig product you are using. I was thinking about using it to hold this on the back of my tv. I went to their website, but could not figure out what you are using. Thanks
That's an SSD holder! It's weirdly a pretty good size for this! geni.us/dGxAgnA
@@aaronpk Thanks for the reply!
It would be really useful if you could wirelessly transmit HDMI signal from a video game console to a VR headset
Is It HDCP compliant?
yes, it's support HDCP2.2 and backward compatibility
Hi. Can this be used from my iPhone to my new
Toyota 4Runner head unit ?
If not. Do you have that solution for me ?
Give it a few years and it’ll be standard wireless on all devices 😂
can this work with hdmi to hdmi to thunderbolt video in?
of course!
Frofecet review not hidden
Quick question, did you test the range of the receiver. Looking for use in a church auditorium. Wonder if the latency is reliable over a long distance.
Thank you
1TX and 1RX can transmit 30 meters stablely,1TX and 2 RX can transmit 15 meters stablely,1TX and 4 RX can transmit 10 meters stablely.
I have a location with 2 TVs on a wall about 3 feet apart. They want to use both of these as separate monitors, I need a single PC to use these two TV's independently like normal dual monitors. Can I order two kits and use them individually?
Of course, it can be used individually.
Nice review, you only test in the same room, why not test in another room, for how long it has been reached, because that's what it's all about.
I don't have anywhere to do that right now. My studio is just one room and I live above it in a loft style apartment, so I can only get 20ft away from it at most right now.
This is kind of expensive. Can you suggest something similar for less than $100?
Not really, the sub-$100 ones I've tried are nowhere near as good. If you only need the screen sharing feature then there are some $40 options that are ok, search for "Miracast" devices.
After watching the video, I must say I love the level of detail you provide in testing the transmitter and receiver.
However I want to hear some opinions anyway, do you believe this would work to cast the HDMI signal (1080p HD 60hz) from a computer to a celling mounted projector?
We are looking to set up a small home cinema and are looking at our options for getting the HDMI from the PC (in the same room) to the projector which will be mounted in the center of the room (probably 10 meters between PC and projector as a rough estimate).
Based on your tests, would you think it would handle my needs, if all we plan to do is watch movies and play some casual games?
Thanks! It should work fine for movies as long as your projector feeds the speakers. There's a slight delay, so if your speakers are being fed from the video source instead of the projector, the picture will be slightly out of sync. The delay is also probably too much for gameplay.
@@aaronpk Thank you for the info :)
I was planning to connect a set of speakers using the built in Aux port on the projector I have, so that shouldn't be an issue. We mainly plan to use it for movies, so even though the delay might be too much for gameplay, I may give them a try none the less, as the whole "gaming" part can still be done in our respective offices, the media PC isn't really built for gaming anyway.
again thank you for getting back to me with answering my question :)
Could this be used to support a mobile camera, say at a basketball game, livestream for a high school? HDMI Mini out to HDMI, female/female adapter to the stick, and then put the receiver on your ATEM - now you have a wireless HDMI camera on the sidelines?
Sure, that seems reasonable! Keep in mind the latency of the link, but it should be low enough for that kind of angle that it's fine. I don't have a good way to test the range right now which is another concern, but at least you'd have line of sight in that setup so that helps.
Yes - my use case would be in a HS fieldhouse/gymnasium - I'm curious what we'd find.
@@aaronpk
Good Morning, Question: Can I connect a Playstation to my TV ?