Thanks for the post and I really do pay attention to the comments. I have a few other devices from Orei that I'll be testing on the channel so be sure to stay tuned for those. Rick
Hey Rick! Once again, another cool product! Thanks!! Did you try to use that with the HDMI output on the Crystal Sky? That would be a really cool unit to use during an inspection with the people who own the property to be inspected to be able to see it in real time.
I am about ready to produce a couple short video clips using my drones and GoPro sport video cameras. Would this device be useful for a large monitor to review & edit? - 🇺🇸🙏🏻🐴📹
Hi Rick, that device is pretty expensive. If one needs wireless transmission from a cell phone or tablet to an HDMI device there is a much cheaper solution. Use one's cellphone or tablet to cast to the ~$20 AnyCast device sold on Amazon. Drone pilots can use that device to share the cellphone/tablet screen with other's having an HDMI input device. It uses its own WiFi and you don't need to be connected to the internet. I cast to other monitors and Epson glasses that require an HDMI input. You like high tech, maybe you could do a video on this method?
Tim, I had a link in the description for the product - amzn.to/3BGKNKs and the pricing on Amazon is about $200. It's a really nice unit that make it easy to share any HDMI source with a TV or display up to 30m away. Thanks for the post! Rick
It's a tight little package on the transmitter and since it's only for power it doesn't make much of a difference. I agree that USB-C would have been more current but also creates a licensing and cost issue for the company.
Being one of those that commented on the last one saying... wireless.... it's nice to see you followed up on the comments. Well done, thanks :)
Thanks for the post and I really do pay attention to the comments. I have a few other devices from Orei that I'll be testing on the channel so be sure to stay tuned for those. Rick
That can definitely come in handy. Thanks for sharing Rick. 👍👍👍
Can this be used with the TVs HDMI/ARC port to wirelessly connect a TV to a Sound Bar?
Hey Rick! Once again, another cool product! Thanks!! Did you try to use that with the HDMI output on the Crystal Sky? That would be a really cool unit to use during an inspection with the people who own the property to be inspected to be able to see it in real time.
Thats a nice bit of kit Rick
I am about ready to produce a couple short video clips using my drones and GoPro sport video cameras. Would this device be useful for a large monitor to review & edit? - 🇺🇸🙏🏻🐴📹
I like this solution especially for the balcony! Also I didn`t know that Company I will look for her!! Thanks!
So,,,,,, can I use this between my smart controller and the dji googles???
Technically you could, but it's overkill. A cable is an easier and less expensive solution to connect the 2. Thanks for the post.
Hi Rick, that device is pretty expensive. If one needs wireless transmission from a cell phone or tablet to an HDMI device there is a much cheaper solution. Use one's cellphone or tablet to cast to the ~$20 AnyCast device sold on Amazon. Drone pilots can use that device to share the cellphone/tablet screen with other's having an HDMI input device. It uses its own WiFi and you don't need to be connected to the internet. I cast to other monitors and Epson glasses that require an HDMI input. You like high tech, maybe you could do a video on this method?
No mention of cost or link to source?
Tim, I had a link in the description for the product - amzn.to/3BGKNKs and the pricing on Amazon is about $200. It's a really nice unit that make it easy to share any HDMI source with a TV or display up to 30m away. Thanks for the post! Rick
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Surprised it still uses micro USB and not type C.
It's a tight little package on the transmitter and since it's only for power it doesn't make much of a difference. I agree that USB-C would have been more current but also creates a licensing and cost issue for the company.