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Wireless HDMI Transmitter and 4 Receivers Kit (2.4G/5G, Plug & Play) — 500 ft/150 m, 1080P

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Product description

What this kit is for

If you’re tired of HDMI cables turning a room into a knot of “works… until it doesn’t,” this Wireless HDMI Transmitter and 4 Receivers kit is built for cable-free video sharing. The bundle includes 1 wireless HDMI transmitter and 4 receivers, letting you send the same video and audio signal to multiple displays at the same frequency.

It’s positioned for practical multi-display setups where you want quick setup and low-latency screen sharing: home theaters, multimedia classrooms, meeting rooms, and business presentations. It can also be useful in less controlled environments like outdoor events or venues (bars, restaurants, churches), where running cables is often the real headache.

Key features that matter in real use

On paper, the biggest win here is the “1 to 4” layout. With one transmitter feeding up to four receivers, you can mirror a source across several screens without splitting cables. The kit also uses dual-band 2.4G/5G transmission with dual antennas, aiming to stay stable and push through obstacles like walls.

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The kit is described as supporting 1080P@60Hz playback and low-latency transmission, which is what most people hope for when they’re presenting or sharing live content. The workflow is also simple: it’s plug-and-play, with no software, no driver setup, and no Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth pairing required.

Still, there’s a limitation worth calling out: TV-to-TV transmission isn’t supported (so plan on using a proper HDMI source device feeding the transmitter).

Range, walls, and what you should expect

This kit claims up to 500 ft/150 m wireless transmission distance, which is unusually long for an HDMI-style wireless setup. That said, the same description also notes that when signals go through walls, the effective range can drop significantly.

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So the real decision comes down to your room layout. If you’re mostly line-of-sight or only dealing with light obstacles, you’re more likely to see the upper end of the distance claim. If you’re trying to push the signal through multiple walls or dense structures, you should expect reduced coverage.

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A practical way to think about it: for a meeting room, you may be fine placing receivers near different monitors, but you’ll want to avoid stacking too many barriers between the transmitter and farthest receiver.

Compatibility: what it connects to (and a couple of caveats)

The bundle is meant to be flexible with common HDMI devices. It includes adapter accessories for micro HDMI and mini HDMI, helping it connect to a wider range of source equipment “with a single click,” at least based on the manufacturer’s compatibility claims.

The description says it can connect with devices like laptops, MacBooks, cameras, game consoles, and Blu-ray players, then project/display that output to TVs, projectors, and monitors. It also mentions support for popular streaming apps like Netflix and Prime Video—though your actual streaming experience will still depend on your source device.

One caveat: when using Apple TV, you may need to set the output to 1080P 60Hz. Also, since TV-to-TV transmission isn’t supported, you’ll want to make sure the source you use can output video over HDMI in the way the transmitter expects.

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Setup experience and power notes

The “plug-and-play” part is straightforward: the transmitter/receivers don’t require driver installs or a Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth connection. In everyday terms, that usually means you can move from “we need to share content” to “screens are showing it” much faster than with cable reroutes.

However, powering matters. The kit notes a 5V/1A (or higher) USB charger is needed, and it also suggests powering the transmitter and receiver independently for optimal performance. If you’re trying to run this off low-power ports (like underpowered USB outlets), you may run into instability—something to check before you rely on it for an event.

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Who it suits (and who may want to skip it)

It suits people who need multi-screen distribution from one source and want to avoid cable installation. If you’re setting up a classroom demo, a conference presentation, or a home theater with multiple viewing spots, the 1-transmitter + 4-receiver design is the core reason to consider it.

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It may not suit you if you only need a simple one-to-one wireless connection. In that case, the multi-receiver bundle can be more than you need, and the extra complexity of placing and powering four receivers could be unnecessary.

Also, if your plan relies heavily on TV-to-TV transmission, you’ll want to look for a different approach—this kit doesn’t support that.

Final verdict

Worth considering if you’re building a multi-display setup and want an ultra-long-range wireless HDMI solution with 1080P@60Hz support and low-latency aims—plus the convenience of plug-and-play operation.

Skip it if your use case is strictly TV-to-TV, or if your environment will require the signal to cross many walls where the effective range may drop. And if you’re only trying to run one screen wirelessly, you might get a better match by choosing a simpler setup.

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Quick FAQ

Is it really plug-and-play?

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The kit is described as requiring no software or technical drivers and no Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth connection—just plug it in and connect your source and displays.

Does it support sending to multiple screens at once?

Yes, it’s a transmitter plus four receivers kit, enabling transmission to four displays at the same frequency (as described).

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What happens if I need to push the signal through walls?

The manufacturer notes that distance can reduce when used through walls, so your room layout will matter.

Can I use it for TV-to-TV transmission?

No—TV-to-TV transmission is explicitly noted as not supported.

Do I need special HDMI cables?

The kit includes adapter accessories for micro HDMI and mini HDMI, which suggests it’s designed to work with common HDMI source types. If you’re using full-size HDMI devices, you’ll still want to confirm the exact connector scenario for your source device.