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Product description
This compact wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver aims to simplify screen sharing for meetings, streaming and classroom setups, delivering a tidy cable-free experience and stable video transfer. It supports the wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver workflow with plug-and-play connection, so you can mirror or extend a laptop or TV box with minimal setup. According to the manufacturer it handles 1080P Full HD at 60Hz and offers 4K decode output for compatible displays, making it useful for presentations and media playback. 🎒
Key features
The YVQ 2025 focuses on straightforward use and portability, with a setup that avoids Bluetooth, Wi-Fi credentials or apps. You get flexible mirroring and extended screen modes for laptops, PCs, cameras and TV boxes. It uses dual-band transmission for distance and obstacle resilience, which helps keep a high-speed link even through walls and in varied environments. Plug-and-play convenience is emphasized, and the unit is small enough to carry in a laptop bag or suitcase for business trips. 💻
Tech specs
- Name: YVQ 2025 Upgraded Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver
- Resolution: 4K decode, 1080P Full HD output according to manufacturer
- Connectivity: 2.4G/5G dual-band wireless transmission
- Compatibility: PCs, laptops, cameras, TV boxes, projectors and monitors
- What’s included: Transmitter and receiver units for wireless HDMI pairing
How to use it
Start by plugging the transmitter into the source HDMI port and the receiver into the display HDMI input, then power both units and allow them to auto-pair. In practice you will choose mirror mode to duplicate your screen or extended mode to add a second display, both without installing drivers or apps. For longer sessions consider placing the transmitter and receiver with minimal obstruction for best signal consistency.
What it works with
YVQ 2025 works with common HDMI-equipped devices and adapts to display needs whether you stream video content, share slides in a meeting, or project a camera feed for remote teaching. Keep in mind that actual performance depends on the surrounding environment and the display capabilities of your monitor or projector. 📺









