Mocale Wireless HDMI Transmitter And Receiver Kit Review
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Originally recorded October 11, 2023.
This is a very simple device that works great! It accepts an HDMI input signal, and transmits it wirelessly to the receiver. That's it! There's no complicated setup needed! Each device is plugged in, transmitter and receiver, plus a USB plug for power. It can transmit up to 98ft. line of sight, and handles up to 1080p.
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THANKS FOR DA VIDEO....ONLY THE 2ND I FOUND ABOUT THIS "GADGET"....THANKS AGAIN!!!
You're welcome.
I mean, I remember in school I've seen wireless USB to VGA adapters for the projectors.
You don't have to tell me what you mean when you're already telling me what you mean. You know what I mean? By all means, I hope so. Sorry for being mean.
They still sell those adapters. HDMI is more prevalent these days, along with USB-C
@jaykay18 no need to apologize for being mean, highly understandable.
Maybe a guy might consider ordering one but I'm not sure yet.
@@ItzYaBoyJesse Neer do anything wirelessly for the sake of doing it wirelessly.
@jaykay18 wireless can sometimes cause problems anyway.
@@ItzYaBoyJesseThat's why never. Wireless is great for devices that cannot accept a wired connection, or devices that need to be portable. Never wirelessly do anything when a wire can be run, and in many cases, it can.
Hi please I have bought them to connect my phone on TV but I don't know how can you help please
It's not meant for that, there's no real way to interface it.
Maybe you can tell me if your TX is blinking during connection.
I got one of these sets and in the manual it states it should blink during connection
but my device seems dead on arrival.
I don't remember there being a light on either end. You pretty much just plug it in and it works, like I showed in this video. As long as the source is definitely outputting a signal, and the receiving device is set to that input, it should just "automagically" connect. If it doesn't, unlug both the USB and HDMI connections and plug them back in. It should re-sync. Also, try transmitting in the same room, near the receiver, to verify it works. Then you can increase the distance and see where it cuts out.
@@jaykay18 thank you very much, I will test on another device
@@romanstingler435 You're welcome.