Wireless HDMI For All Your Gaming Needs! | BMOSTE Wireless 4K HDMI Transmitter and Receiver Review
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- Опубліковано 20 січ 2024
- In this video I unbox, demo, and review the BMOSTE 4K Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver which gives you the ability to wirelessly transmit your video and audio from any game console or pc right to your TV!
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I saw Macho Madness running wild in the video brother. Ohhh yeah!!! Nice review!
Yeah! Love macho man! Thanks!
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thank you for a good video
Always interested in wireless HDMIs. With how much more bulky this one is compared to your other review I hope this one has more features
It has HDMI Loop-Out function and one-click switching WIFI frequency band function
RGBlink Ask Nano wireless HDMI transimtter and Receiver is cool and affordable price , available in AMZN
@@user-gg2jf9rp7q thank you. I'm open to any alternatives I'll look into it
What would you use the IR thing for? Tv remote??
I am currently looking for just such a solution. I would like to connect my gaming computer, which is in another room, to my TV in the living room so that I can also play games there. What would have been interesting is if you had moved further away to show when the connection drops. Do you think you could do another test here?
Did you find anything which works well for this?
You can definitely see a delay between your inputs and the anolog sticks and the screen movements.
Could you add the official manufacture page please?
Does this product turn on by itself when a signal is trying to be processed?
how to run audio to a sound bar if you want to connect to a projector?
I thought this was a WiFi extender. I really need one of those.
Cool!
That's cool af
This 4k wireless setup is interesting . Not sure this unit will actually make the T.V. setup clean. Seems a bit bulky, If this is actually for a pc across the room . This would probably work well for sharing it to your T.V. for gaming P.C. to T.V. I do like the fact that it doesn't seem to have much latency.
RGBlink Ask Nano 4K wireless HDMI transimtter and Receiver is cool and affordable price , available in AMZN
but how to connect the keyboard and mouse to the other room?
2.4 Gz keyboard and mouse should work just fine 👌
So what is the 2nd HDMI connection on the transmitter for?
loop out to a monitor screen
@@nntv86 Wow, that means it can also act as a splitter. Could be handy.
It’s hilarious when people test these things with the transmitter and the receiver right next to each other. Why wouldn’t you just use a cable in that scenario?
Test it in the use case that people are actually buying this unit for - test it through a wall or two!
Most don't work through walls.
@@RetroGamingGuy bummer 😓
It is for line of sight. like a room or living room without any wall block.
I don’t get how it’s wireless if your connecting the transmitter / receiver to your TV?
What? there no cables going from the xbox to the TV, its for stuff far away. of course you still have to plug in the transmitter and receiver, but it's an alternative to screen mirroring or other screen sharing options that are laggy/finicky. you have just a straight up "hdmi" connection but without running a cable across the floor
Why are you gaming in the same room as your Xbox kinda defeats the purpose of the transmitter?
So 3 cables to replace 1 HDMI cable? I'll stick to the 1 cable thanks. Adding 3 to replace 1 cable makes no sense....
its for wireless u bot
@@user-jl8gg2bf4q hahahaha 1 HDMI cable replaced by 3 more more cables. Your idea of wireless and other peoples idea of wireless are clearly miles apart... Hahaha I'll stick to the 1 cable....
@@BlackVSV6 Yes it is for someone need to connect signal to at least 20+ feets away to benefit this feature.
Literally 3x more wires just to not be wired....defeats the purpose. Great video tho. Thanks!