Price: $199.99 - $179.99
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Product Overview
Vrriis Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver Series
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Customer Ratings
4.5 out of 5 stars 22
4.5 out of 5 stars 32
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Rating
4.5 out of 5 stars (22 reviews)
Pricing
$179.99
$152.99
$143.99
$269.99
Maximum Resolution
1080P@60Hz
1080P@60Hz
1080P@60Hz
4K@30Hz
Transmission Range
1300FT
1300FT
820FT
1300FT
1TX to Multiple RXs Support
1 TX to 5 RXs
1 TX to 5 RXs
1 TX to 4 RXs
1 TX to 4 RXs
HDCP Version
HDCP 1.4
HDCP 1.4
HDCP 1.4
HDCP 1.4
Infrared Extension Support
✔
✔
✔
✘
Local Loop Out Support
✔
✔
✔
✔
Delay
0.05s
0.05s
0.06s
0.1s
Audio Output
✘
✘
✔
✘
Code Rate
60Mbps
60Mbps
12Mbps
60Mbps
Power Supply Options
Battery/Power Bank/USB C cable
USB C cable + Adapter
USB C cable + Adapter
Battery/Power Bank/USB C cable
1300FT Transmission Range: With a dual antenna setup and 2.4/5G high-speed transmission, enjoy a robust connection. This setup can extend the 1080P full HD HDMI signal wirelessly up to 1300ft in an open space, free from interference. Be aware that obstacles like walls, metal, bricks, or glass can significantly reduce the signal strength.
Plug and Play with 1080P Resolution: Set up is fast and straightforward, with no software necessary—just plug it in and go! This wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver utilize HDCP version 1.4, supporting input/output resolutions up to Full HD 1080p @60Hz with minimal latency of 0.05s, making it suitable for live gaming and sports events.
Loop Out & Dual HDMI Out, IR Remote Control: The Vrriis Wireless Video Transmission System allows your source device to receive commands remotely. An included IR cable lets you operate the HDMI source device from a distance, typically where the TV is located, for ease of use. Additionally, the HDMI loop out on the transmitter allows for local monitoring, and dual HDMI outputs on the receiver let you connect two screens simultaneously for better monitoring.
Multiple Power Options: This Wireless HDMI Extender Kit includes various power supply choices. It can be powered by NP-F Series batteries (F970, F750, F550), 5V2A type-C adapters, or portable rechargeable batteries. Please note that batteries are sold separately.
Supports Up to 1TX to 5RX: This system can manage up to five devices, but note that as more RXs are added, the wireless transmission distance may decrease.
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Matt Fukuda –
Very impressed so far!
Picture quality is flawless and the range is incredible even through walls. Works as well or better than more expensive brands Iâve used in the past. Highly recommend!
Jacob –
I well made pair of of wireless hdmi transmitter/receivers that provide very good value
So I don’t think I’d ever use what the range is advertised on this(1300FT LOS) since that would probably be like a warehouse or something for a large convention but it does work well much closer together but through walls in say a studio or a recording booth. Instead of running cables through walls or something you can setup an isolated office to do say interviews or something on camera but have “remote viewing” like this.As for the actually devices they are very well built and sent in a decent case. Even in a high wifi device environment with multiple devices using the 2.4ghz range and some using the 5ghz range they performed very well and I observed no glitching or derogation of signal that I might expect from that. Now keep in mind instead of being line of sight I was just testing these through a few walls(4 to be exact) and about 100 ft. I don’t have a lot of test cases to do this in a big 1300ft los type thing like advertised. Though I did try walking down the street with a power bank and got over 300ft away with my laptop still showing properly.This brings me to my next point.. I wish they’d provide at least some battery for at least one of them. Maybe even just a smaller one but I am not going to dock it or anything for that since it’s clearly advertised as not having them. I guess if the seller could make a bundle or something or link the batteries that are recommended with the device(that maybe even they sell or whatever) then it would be easier. Anyways since I only received a pair I was unable to verify or test this with multiple receivers to a single transmitter so apologize for that. I believe it is fairly priced and well made for what it is though just keep in mind it IS 1080p so if you are looking for a 4k device be prepared to step up a lot in cost.
Thorne –
Finally, a Wireless HDMI That Actually Works
Okay, I was skeptical about wireless HDMI extenders after trying a few in the past that promised a lot but didn’t deliver. But I really needed a way to get video from my laptop or sometimes a camera to a projector across a room or even outside without running a long cable, so I decided to give this kit a shot.Setup was pretty straightforward â you just plug the transmitter into your source device and the receiver into your TV or projector. They linked up quickly for me. The performance is surprisingly good. It sends a clean 1080P signal, and the delay is genuinely low (they claim 0.05s, and it feels close to that), which is awesome for presentations or even watching videos where you don’t want lip sync issues. I haven’t tested the full 1300ft line-of-sight range, but it easily handles going through a couple of walls in my house with no dropouts, which is way better than previous units I’ve used.The loop out port on the transmitter is a lifesaver â you can still see what’s happening on a local screen while sending the signal wirelessly. The IR support is also a nice touch if you need to control your source device remotely. This kit is perfect if you’re sick of dealing with long HDMI cables for streaming from laptops, set-top boxes, or even a DSLR for live viewing. It’s been totally reliable for me so far.
Mark –
Unbelievable quality
Ok. A little background here. I work in technology and I have previously setup wireless HDMI transmitters in corporate offices and (seriously) in prisons and jails. So, I have seen some challenging environments and pushed this type of technology to some limits before.What I expected was something that would work in a marginal sort of way, which I’m used to seeing. However, if it could hold a good connection and act as a 4th wireless monitor for my PC, I’d be happy.What I got was a ROCK SOLID connection with no perceptible delay. I am able to play video wirelessly to the large TV and there are no sync issues or any delays. This is in a house that I’d swear has had some lead-based paint at some point. This thing acts like it is hardwired. The color depth and saturation are flawless.Now, this has a lot of other features I’m not even touching on. Honestly, for my purpose, this is like buying a dirt bike to take a stroll through the park. It’s getting the job done with way more efficiency than I expected.For anybody looking to replicate my use case, I had to purchase 2 other items to get this going. One was a displayport to HDMI adapter and 2 HDMI cables. I hooked the displayport to HDMI adapter to the PC, the HDMI to the transmitter, and then the HDMI cable from the receiver to the TV. It took longer to type that out then it did to setup.When I first hooked it up and started testing it, I just had a temporary setup. After about 5 minutes, I redid the setup to make it a permanent connection. It just works that well.I would 100% recommend this. You will not be disappointed.