Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver Kit (98ft/30m) for 1080P/60Hz TV, Projector & Display Streaming
Product description
The essentials
If you’ve ever had to choose between “proper” HDMI connections and the convenience of not running cables, this Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver kit is built for that middle ground. In simple terms, it lets you send video and audio from a laptop, PC, camera or even a cable TV set-top box to a TV, projector or display without the usual cable clutter.
It supports two ways of using the signal: screen mirroring and screen extension. That matters in practice because mirroring is great when you just want the same image on the big screen, while extension is more useful if you want a second workspace for a slideshow, training notes, or a meeting presentation.
Key features that affect real use

The big headline here is 1080P/60Hz output support, which is positioned for clear streaming during learning, business meetings, family gatherings and even gaming. On paper, that’s a sensible target because it keeps things sharp enough for everyday use while still being “plug and play”.
The setup approach is also a selling point: you’re not expected to install complex apps, and there’s no mention of relying on Bluetooth or Wi‑Fi connections for it to work. The idea is that you connect, power up, and start streaming without going through configuration steps.
There’s also a claimed wireless range of up to 98 feet / 30 metres, using a 2.4G/5G transmission protocol. That range can be helpful in offices or rooms where the transmitter can’t sit directly beside the display.


One thing to note, though: the kit explicitly flags potential limitations with connecting to a cell phone or tablet. It advises checking whether your device’s USB‑C port supports the DP protocol, which is a detail many buyers overlook.

What you’ll notice day to day
In day-to-day terms, the main benefit is less cable management. Instead of measuring runs of HDMI around a desk, this kit is aimed at letting you place your laptop or source device more naturally and keep the room tidy.
A practical example: for a family get-together or a small presentation, you could put the transmitter near your laptop, connect the receiver to the TV, then switch your laptop to mirroring so photos or a video play on the bigger screen. If you prefer a bit more control, screen extension can let you keep the presentation window on the display and your notes on the laptop.
That convenience does come with trade-offs. Wireless links can behave differently depending on the room layout, and the kit mentions that transmission distance and speed may be affected when passing through walls or encountering obstacles. So if you’re planning “across multiple rooms” setups, you may want to think about placement early.

Worth noting before you buy
The most important compatibility question is power and device support.


- If your computer “lacks power or cannot supply power to HD”, the guidance says to plug the transmitter’s power into an adapter or micro power interface (5V/1A). That’s a key detail for anyone with USB power limitations.
- For phones and tablets, compatibility depends on whether the USB‑C port supports DP protocol. If it doesn’t, the connection may be problematic.
It’s also positioned as a straightforward wireless HDMI solution, not a specialist kit for complex AV routing. If you need features beyond mirroring/extension and basic streaming, you may find more advanced systems better match your expectations.

Who it suits (and who should be cautious)
It makes sense if you mainly want to stream 1080P/60Hz content from common sources like laptops and PCs to a TV, projector or display, especially when you’d rather avoid cables.
You may want to skip it if: - Your plan relies heavily on a mobile phone or tablet and you can’t confirm USB‑C DP protocol support. - Your setup requires long-distance wireless performance through thick walls, where the kit itself warns range/speed may be affected. - You’re expecting it to behave exactly like a wired HDMI link in every environment. Wireless is convenient, but it’s still sensitive to obstacles and placement.
Is it worth it?

Worth buying if you value a cleaner setup, want screen mirroring or extension for laptop/PC content, and are comfortable checking basics like wireless placement, device power needs, and (for mobile devices) USB‑C DP support. The included promise of 1080P/60Hz output and the claimed 98 feet / 30 metres range make it look well aimed at everyday streaming: meetings, learning, family viewing and occasional gaming.


Better avoided if your source device is a phone/tablet without confirmed DP-over-USB‑C support, or if your room layout means you’ll likely force the transmitter signal through several obstacles. In those cases, a more direct wired approach (or a more demanding wireless setup) may save you hassle.
Mini FAQ
Can I use it with a phone or tablet?

The kit notes it may have problems connecting to a cell phone or tablet, and it advises checking whether your device’s USB‑C port supports the DP protocol.
Does it need Wi‑Fi or an app?
The description says there’s no need for complex applications, and it does not require Bluetooth or Wi‑Fi connections for plug and play use.
What’s the practical transmission range?
It claims up to 98 feet / 30 metres, but it also warns that distance and speed may be affected by walls or obstacles.
What resolution and refresh rate does it support?
It supports ultra-high-definition output at 1080P/60Hz.
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