(NEW) TTQ 1080P Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver, Plug and Play
$39.99
$159.99
75% off
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Condition: New
Top positive review
4 people found this helpful
If you have a large/open setting you won't be disappointed!
By Justin/Briana on Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2023
I think that there are 2 homes for this device. An office/desk and larger scale room where connecting to a main display or sending a video feed a large distance. In an office/desk space I give it a B to a B+. In an open/larger environment I give it an A+ I purchased it for the open/larger environment and I am not disappointed at all! The Good: - Easy "Out of the Box" plug and play. As long as you plug them in correctly no problems (RX in the monitor, TX in the Main Device). - Laptop recognized and sent the image almost immediately (Less than 15secs at most). - The USB cable is USB-C. A lot of times I've found that small devices like this still use the micro-USB so I am very happy that this is USB-C so that I can interchange with cables I already have if I need a longer one. - Both the USB and the HDMI fit very snug into their ports. USB especially is nice, so that in the event the cable is stretched a bit to get to the power it doesn't fall out. - Instructions are pretty clear. Tells you they are synced out of the box, but in the event it desync's there are instructions to pair them together again. - The power needed is 5V 2A. This is pretty standard so any plug will do if you are to far away from the computer/device that will power it. The Bad: - It does not come with it's own power plug if it is needed. The Ugly: - If you have a monitor that has USB ports be sure that the output is 5V 2A otherwise it won't power the device. - The HDMI cap doesn't have a home when the device is plugged in. - Maybe I am begin a bit picky here but you have to be sure you know where the cap is if you are consistently moving it about. Otherwise, I guess leaving it in the box (If you don't throw it away like I do). The only other option is to tape it to the unit. - The width of the device might make it difficult with some devices. My laptop only has 2 USB ports and the plug ends up blocking one of them. - If this is will be used with a laptop make sure if you need a USB Hub you get one. Overall I really like these and already have some plans to replace a 50ft+ HDMI cable for sending video from a camera to my computer. I think that is really where this shines. It is still completely fine in an office/desk setting but could have some drawbacks.
Top critical review
One year later
By Brad Harger on Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
A year later this product no longer works.
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