
Description:
This wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver kit from TTQ lets you mirror laptops and media players to a larger screen with fast setup and cleaner cable management. It supports 4K decoding with 1080p output at up to 60 Hz, making it useful for presentations, streaming video, and casual gaming where low latency matters.
Key Points
Plug-and-play operation requires no WiFi, app, or Bluetooth and should be ready to use in about 10 seconds. The kit includes a transmitter and a receiver plus power and adapter cables for straightforward connections. Dual-band 2.4G/5G transmission with an LDS antenna extends reach to roughly 100 feet and is designed to keep latency very low, according to the manufacturer. The system can switch between mirrored mode and extended copy mode with a single click, and it supports a range of source and display devices for flexible setups.
Technical Specifications
- Name: TTQ Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver TR30
- Video decode: 4K decode, output up to 1080p at 60 Hz
- Wireless bands: 2.4G and 5G dual-band
- Range: up to 100 feet, with wall and ceiling penetration
- Latency: <0.01s (manufacturer claim)
- Included in the box: transmitter, receiver, 2 type-C cables, 2 HDMI converters, extended USB cable, user manual
Advantages
The compact and lightweight design makes the pair easy to carry between rooms or to take to meetings. Because no additional software is required, it reduces setup friction and helps keep meeting or living spaces tidy by eliminating long HDMI cables. The dual-band chipset aims to balance range and stability, which helps when devices are placed in different rooms or when obstacles are present. Note that smartphone and iPad sources are not supported, so this is best used with laptops, PCs, cameras, DVRs, and TV boxes.
Usage Recommendations
For best results, place the transmitter and receiver with a clear line of sight when possible and avoid crowded WiFi channels on the same band, especially 5 GHz, to reduce interference. Use the provided HDMI adapters to match connector types and the included type-C cables for power. If you plan to stream fast-action video or play competitive games, test the setup beforehand to confirm performance in your specific environment because throughput can vary with building materials and local wireless traffic.










