Wireless HDMI Is Here! Say Goodbye To HDMI Cables! | BMOSTE Wireless HDMI Transmitter Receiver Kit
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2023
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These have been around for a couple years, but they weren't as easy to use when they first came out. They've come a long way.
As much as I love the concept, when I see the price of these things, it's going to be cable all the way.
I'm surprised you didn't try and use a latency monitor of some kind. Products like these tend to add alot of latency
Right, whether it works isnt the issue.
Yeah I'm fairly certain there is some bad latency and it's the reason I haven't crossed over. If it's minimal I suppose I would
Errr no there’s almost no latency as people already tested the latency like 2 years ago…
@shiion6711 what are you on mate? 🤣🤣
@@shiion6711 what is the number? i've seen people game on TVs without game mode on 80ms delay and say "its fine", i´m a PC gamer used to play on 6-8ms input lag total, anything above 20ms is unplayable for me.
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Thank you for testing😀
The tech has been around for a while. I’ve actually used a 4k version to receive picture to a switcher.
Link pls
absolutely amazing! It's incredible to see how technology continues to evolve and push the limits in this modern era. thumbs-up to the inventor for showcasing such innovative tech advancements! Awesome 👍❤️
I have gotten the Nyrius Aries pro in 2019 and it was over 200 usd. I still have it and it works great still. I may think about getting something like this soon much cheaper and easier to transport
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I have way too many TV's in my house I cannot afford $119 USD just for ONE set of these. And the Amazon reviews state that the transmitters randomly stop working. This video SHOULD highlight the good and the bad about these. Making it seem like wireless HDMI is the future when people spend so much on these and they stop working..... That's not a cost most are willing to make. These HDMI wireless receivers are NOT reliable. Please make a video to add to this one to clarify. The Amazon reviews speak for themselves.
You are right, although the technology is great this device would only work if you game console / streaming console or PC are basically in the same room as your tv otherwise how would you be able to control your xbox/PC from a different room or floor. It would also be useful to try and have the tv in a different room or different floor in the house and see how reliable it is, but again you will need some something to transmit your controller signal at the same time. I think it is a premium price just to avoid having your console under your tv. There are other devices that can also transmit USB signal so those could be useful for PCs if the wifi connection is reliable over some kind of distance.
to be fair, don't you get two?
@@noblesseoblige319 bruh.. you'll need both just to attach one display, other one will attach to the pc or the console.
One on the monitor/tv other on the pc/console.
Got it?
@@yasirrakhurrafat1142 no, not at all what I mean.
You need one transmitter and one receiver.
The pack comes with TWO receivers. Your pc being able to project to two different tvs.
Or... At least that's what the link WAS going to. It was going to a pack from that company with two two receivers and one transmitter. If you go to that company's store on Amazon, however, they don't actually have that pack marketed there. You had to search manually for it. The one they did advertise was what the video showed: one of each. But the link was to the pack.
But both yesterday and today the link goes to the non-pack one. I have literally no idea why the seller altered the product, but they did for some reason (the old one is still in my Amazon cart, because I thought I misremembered or somethin. But nope. It's the same link, but if you didn't buy or put the pack in your cart when it was there, you can only get the non pack version).
what if you have multiple in the same area ? multiple monitors? can you mirror or independent?
that's awesome... thanks for the review... 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
I would never downgrade to HD from 4K just to go wireless. But I can see a market for this.
Curious if you have more than one of these connected at home, same display or separate displays within the transmitting and receiving range if there’s going to be any signal distortion or connection issues…
I've never seen so many wires for something that's wireless.
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I can see this being useful if you're console is upstairs and you don't want to keep moving it downstairs to a better TV
Wireless controllers don't work that far away and aren't meant to work properly through walls and floors.. This is intended for devices that are in the same room, so you don't need the wire. You wouldn't leave your cellphone upstairs to play music downstairs on a bluetooth stereo, you'd bring your phone with you. Same idea, different concept.
🤔 For a game console I can see this being overkill since consoles I have are stored right at the tv. But I have a gaming laptop that I have to use a 25ft hdmi cable if I want to cast to my tv. I've used the windows "cast" and samsung's "east connection" programs, but there is too much delay in the games. I am curious if this will work without noticeable delay. 😎
we had video senders in the 80s so if these have just come out they was a long time
Can you use more than one receiver for the same transmitter? I have a security NVR I want to send to multiple TVs throughout my house.
This is meant for devices in the same room, not devices all over your house.
I want one to run a ps5 but what I want to know is can I use this in Luke a living roo. To bed room? I do t think the remote would work that far away.
Can you do it but with a wired monitor as well to compare latency?
Have you tested from a different room?
Are there settings available for the dongles??
Mine has a web based settinge screen and also have updating feature within the settings page.
how is the performance with multiple of these.. and if you got multiple you need a usb hub on your tv on top so yeah idk for now
Is it heavy. Bc the reason i want a wireless is to keep the console ports from wiggling. I could have gotten 100 bucks off a ps5 with my ps4 but the hdml port was wiggling and they only gave me 34 bucks off
Looks like for every system (PS, DVD, etc.) one need a receiver and transmitter and with each, an HDMI port available in the TV.
Now goes the question: Is the signal the same? If it is, then only one receiver on the TV and the rest of the devices with their respective transmitters.
If not, please test this: On one TV port an HDMI switcher full of receivers. That HAS to work.
Can you use it for karaoke from a laptop .the bar i work at has a 2 second delay for the big screen for the audience and that is wired
Does this work with HDMI ARC? Does it send the audio back to the AVR?
Does it turn the AVR on and off when the TV is turned on and off?
Does it allow control of AVR sound using your TV remote?
Would love to know this as well.
Same. I highly doubt it
Bought this a couple days ago because of your video and even used your affiliate link. Hooked it up to my PS5 and it is giving nothing but lag and glitchy gameplay. Any solutions? I really want this to work! Thanks in advance.
I mean a wired solution will always be more stable and faster. Just like in charging. You can charge wireless but it's much faster to charge wired.
So no solution lol. Good thing I returned this already@@somebody69747
not suitable for hgames
Set the console to 1080p? Without using it at all…My guess if it’s set to output 4k it may let you see and hear, but the hardware probably can’t transmit that much bandwidth, or your isp, routor etc. Theoretically wouldn’t it be pulling bandwidth twice as much. Also I wonder if the picture quality varies with speed or it’s like max output the whole time.
Clearly it isn't meant for gaming. It's probably only meant for a computer, to watch movies and tv shows.
nice. Of course my first two questions are
1: Does it lag and
2: What is the range you can put between transmitter and receiver?
With luck this could indeed be a game changer. I don't like that it takes up a USB port, but we'll see if that's negotiable or not when compared to the advantages it gives.
1. Compared with wireless screencasting through screencast, this solution definitely has lower latency and can even achieve real-time transmission. 2. The brand now has several devices with marked transmission distances ranging from 98ft to 820ft. It also has two options: 1080P 60HZ and 4K 30HZ.
@@carlylechen5505 DAMN!! 820ft? That'll definitely cover your average house with more than a little room to spare. Thanks for the info.
Please note that according to them, passing through walls will attenuate the signal transmission distance. I purchased their 4K option on Amazon and no issues so far.@@deadlyraver4454
820 ft. doesn’t account going through walls.
Still limited to the tv requirements like if you have 2 HDMI ports you can only use 2 HDMI wireless receiver but i love that idea to be completely wireless depending on how much it cost
Does it work with a splitter? As in when I run a quiz, I have a TV right next to me and a TV the other side of the room. I can use a cable for the close one but was thinking if I could split the HDMI, it would work
does it use bluetooth as a medium? or through wifi on same network?
can this be used on a HDMI splitter? I have cameras ran and would like to view them in the 3 rooms in in the most. Could i plug the transmitter to the splitter and the receiver to the monitor in the 3rd room and it work?
(I cant neatly run the 3 HDMI cable neatly to the 3rd room)
I have two questions. I do presentations using my laptop to a digital projector. Sometimes a projector is 100 ft away. Do you know what the distance the signal will be sent from transmitter to receiver? Finally, with this device work on say a DirecTV box where we normally have to use HDMI to our TV? Thanks
If there is no obstruction in the environment, the device claims that the transmission distance can reach 98 feet, but I still recommend that you use the equipment in his store with longer distances, which generally can get a more stable experience.
Many thanks for these tips
Will Roku use this at some point? This is cool 🙂
If they make one with a small USB-C transmitter, I'll buy one. That would be _so good_ for DS/3DS/Wii U emulation. You could use an Android handheld or a Steam Deck as the bottom screen and your TV as the top screen.
Will it work on the ps4 slim wanna buy it do it stream the video play like twicht cause i dont know but when u stream video console they look batter to that s like a hack that let u use the full image cuality ? I wonder wanna know 🤔🤔🤔 curious about ot
Now us aliens only need wireless electricity around the home!
There you go that's an idea haha
Solar is considered wireless electricity XD
Truly excellent news
well hopefully for tight spaces an L hdmi adapter can be used since the those seem pretty long
Any tips for the dropped frames? I bought it and it freezes every 10 or so seconds audio stays in tact of course but now I’m wondering if there’s a better version or if it’s just the consequence of it.
Did you get this exact one? I haven't experienced that problem myself with this one. How far is the receiver from the transmitter? Maybe you are too far apart or something is messing with the signal.
@@RetroGamingGuy it’s the exact model I think it’s the distance it’s 9 ft from the TV because other connections to my system
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What is the power requirement over the USB cable? Similar to a Firestick?
What USB cable? It should be powered by the HDMI port. Having USB cables attached to it and plugged in elsewhere would kind of negate the "wireless" aspect.
I don't have an USB port on the back of my computer monitor. I have the TX and USB plugged into a dock and the RX and Display port plugged into the back of my monitor. Nothing is working. Is there something I should be doing or am I just outta luck? Thanks
would have liked to see the range and you should have picked a better game to test lag
how much do these cost,Could do with these on both my Computers and all my games consoles as well
120 bucks on Amazon
do they sell a receiver and multiple transmitter for multiple gaming consoles and a tv (plus a cable box)?
I believe so
can you do one fr a phone review like samsung dex kinda thing
What are the refresh rates you were able to get out of it?
60HZ
do these work good if my ps4 is in another room upstairs and tv down?? or would the signal drop??
Will you please tell me, Can I use this device to stream video via capture card to streaming software like OBS. So that it can be easily access and transmit video to social media platform like UA-cam and Facebook. Further how is the life span of the product. Because it seems to be cheaper in rate compared to professional tx and rxes like Hollyland Accesoon product.
Thanks in advance.
Something similar could be good for some Vr models.
is 144 hertz (3d-shutter) on 1920x1080 possible with these transmitters? it would be the same pixel per second as 4k in 36 hertz.
How do you change the frequency
I might have missed it but is it HDMI 2.1 compatible?
And for your phone to tv works too??
Only problem most some monitors don't have usb or C charging ports so what do you do if you only have hdmi and power cable ??
grab a usb power charger
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How will I use it on laptop which doesn't have hdmi-in to use my Xbox on laptop
best for projectors!
Hope it supports ARC for audio
Sorry, our devices currently do not support ARC, and we will work hard to develop and add this feature.
How many times does he say “I’m going to go ahead and” ? Just say “I’m going to” 😂
what is the max distance range from HDMI to HDMI in feet.
The range for bluetooth is around 33 feet, and the range for wifi is about 150 feet. This is less through walls and floors, maybe one third. Assume the range is only within the confines of a single room.
Does it allow for multi-monitor setups? If I have 4 monitors can it accommodate that?
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Wow great review! so this is just plug and play and your good to go then?
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It's here? It's been here for almost a decade.
Hell, I still have my $30 one from 2017. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't plug-and-play and obviously not super reliable (it was incredibly cheap), but still. It's been a thing for a while.
Would this work with my xreal air glasses and beam
There are literally more wires then before.
wnice but what if you have multiple wireless hdmi connection ang you have single usb forcani used a usb hub for that?
I like the idea but I use 4 consoles so will it interfere if you use 4 next to each other ?
You need another model, Bmoste 950
can you use the transmitter? without plugging the USB cable. n
This is all fun and dandy, but what about the latency? I don't believe it can be instant, there should be some latency, the only question is - how much?
if they have a HDMI 2.1 version would nice so you can use it on PS5 and still get the 4K 120FPS HDR
sounds like there's a heavy delay between inputs and display click click click than kick
That's what I'm afraid too... Wireless stuff always has worse delay/latency, ALWAYS.
I watched the video again in 0.5x speed, and it is clear that there is huge delay between he pressing something on the controller and the player character actually move on screen. Since I don't play that game, I don't know if that is how the game works... Or the wireless HDMI has that much of a delay (which is almost unusable for fast paced game like helldivers or COD or alike).
Does this work for PC to Monitor?
I've been using wireless HDMI for over 5 years now. The one I had even had a built in IR repeater and USB port for controlling a PC
As for multiple devices, That's where an External HDMI Switch come in handy. Some even have a HDMI Port on the front.
What is your distant limits?
This wireless HDMI works also in the Camera with Type C port or HDMI port?
Yes, it is. But for type c, it needs an extra adapter or one HDMI to USB C cable
Roku 4K stick works just like this😊
I wonder wirless hdmi work on phone tab and laptops?
What kind of latency does it have?
Amazon listing states 0.1 seconds of latency, aka 100 milliseconds, thats alot for gaming.
I don't see it being an advantage. Yeah you can leave the wireless one in the tv and change out the other end to any system or device, but you can do the same with a wired one with less latency and no USB. I DO hate wires, but untile latency is PROVEN to be a non-factor (especially with 4K and up) I'll have to stick with wires
Does it work with a Roku device?
Although this wouldn't work for competitive gaming or maybe even fps it's still great for some casual gaming
agreed
How can use HDM 2 split screen ps5 2 screens what need for that ❤🎉!?
The vices should have this technology and featured built into them, so we wouldn’t even have to use a external device that we have to purchase
whats the bitrate
if it did CEC that would be great
If people using a fire tv stick to watch tv I could see where these could be an issue because you would be fighting for the usb port on the tv. Also if you had multiple hdmi devices hooked to one tv you would need a usb splitter in order to power up multiple of these. If they could come up with a way where these wireless HDMI transmitters could be powered directly by the HDMI ports making them truly wireless I would be more apt to buy them
amazon has a bunch of reviews saying for movies it gets super hot and lags a lot.
whats the max range between receivers?
The main reason why I would want something like this is to make 3DS and Wii U emulation on a steam deck a better experience since you can split the top screen and bottom screen on those emulators and having to use a wire to display to keep that working is kind of irritating
so now you need 2 ports 1 for the adapter and 1 for the power from your computer this is usless and takes a a port you might need but now you lose your port i guess its better then rechageable units that would cause alot of ewaste but other wise i think iam going to stick with a cable that i never have to replace and i keep my ports free for what i need them for ..
Now I can put my pc to my store room, and my monitor to my bedroom, to have more space.
does anyone know the range of the receiver?
I didnt know you could use wireless hdmi for series s?? i thought it didnt support it?🤔😅
Ordered The steam deck & Docking station. This is next.
Don't. It's 1080p. And will not do Dolby or the like. 100ms latency.
@@chrisskinner6483 what would you recommend?
What’s the latency on it. That would be the major factor in if gamers buy this
Most gamers enjoy a multi screen set up and not all USB's on all TVs charge HDMI devices. I learnt that with the Google Chrome issues I had a few years ago.
Yes, you're right. Our device requires only 5v 1a to power
Unless I missed it, this is only 1080 @60htz max, FYI