Wireless HDMI Extender: Connect Anything Without cables?
by Brightlink Cables brightlinkcablesEveryone
wants to enjoy hi-fi sound and HD video. And if it’s a wireless setup, then
it’s icing on the cake. It is possible now with a wireless HDMI extender
and fiber optic HDMI cable. Connect any source devices like
a Blu-ray player, dish TV, or game console wirelessly to your big screen.
How Does Wireless HDMI Extender Work?
The wireless
HDMI extender kit consists of a transmitter and a receiver. Connect the
transmitter to a source device and the receiver to monitor or LED. In addition,
a wireless HDMI extender requires two HDMI cables to connect with the devices.
As soon as
you connect everything, the transmitter and receiver transmit and receive data
via using radiofrequency. Usually, it takes a few minutes to establish a
connection.
A Glance: Wireless HDMI Extender
- Radio-based
transmission medium for audio and video.
- Does away with the
need for a cable between source devices like Blu-ray players and cable
set-top boxes and playback devices like televisions and soundbars.
- Wireless HDMI sets
consist of transmitters and receivers, each of which is connected per HDMI
cable to the source and playback device.
- 5 GHz wireless can
travel easily through most walls but frequently exhibit larger amounts of
latency.
- 60 GHz systems are
better for single-room use and have lower latency times.
Benefits of Wireless HDMI Extender
- Reduce cable clutter.
- Ease of adjustment and
placement.
- No Wi-Fi is needed.
- Offers great
flexibility
- Connection quality.
- Ease of setup and use.
- No Wi-Fi network is
required.
Wrap up
That’s all
about the wireless HDMI extender and its uses. Keep in mind that no hard object
should place between the transmitter and receiver while installing an HDMI
wireless extender. The reason is radio signals can’t pass properly through
concrete walls, metal gates or doors, and wooden furniture.
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