
Description:
This compact Wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver from BRAIDOL turns a cluttered setup into a neat wireless link for streaming video and audio from a laptop, PC, TV box, or projector. It aims to simplify presenting or watching content by replacing HDMI cables with a portable kit that supports up to 1080p output and 4K decoding, according to the manufacturer.
Key Points
The kit includes both transmitter and receiver units that operate on dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, which helps maintain a stable connection in different wireless environments. A small LED screen on each unit reports connection status, power, signal strength, and output format so you can check operation at a glance. The design is lightweight and compact for easy transport between meeting rooms, classrooms, or living rooms.
Technical Specifications
- Name: BRAIDOL Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver
- Frequency bands: 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz
- Video support: 4K decoding, 1080p output
- Maximum range: up to 30 m (manufacturer specification)
- Display: LED status screen
Benefits
Using a wireless HDMI extender reduces cable clutter and lets you place displays or projectors at more convenient positions without running long HDMI cables across a room. The LED screen simplifies setup by showing essential indicators, which can save time when switching locations or inputs. Dual-band transmission aims to adapt to crowded networks and reduce interference, which makes the kit more flexible for home entertainment, presentations, or classroom use.
Usage Recommendations
Place the transmitter near your source device and the receiver close to the display for the best signal, keeping line of sight when possible to maximize the 30 meter range. If interference appears on the 2.4 GHz band, try switching to 5 GHz for a cleaner link. For presentations, power both units before starting the session so the LED screens can confirm a successful handshake between transmitter and receiver.
Notes and limitations: the device supports 4K decoding but outputs 1080p video, according to the manufacturer, so do not expect native 4K playback on the connected display. Wireless performance depends on environmental factors and nearby Wi-Fi traffic, and longer-range scenarios may require careful placement to avoid dropouts.










