🚀 Elevate Your Streaming Game!
The Lemorele Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver is a cutting-edge solution for seamless video and audio streaming. With a range of up to 164 feet, it supports 8 transmitters to 1 receiver, making it perfect for meetings and presentations. Its plug-and-play design ensures hassle-free setup, while the PD port allows for fast charging of your devices. Enjoy full HD 1080P@60Hz quality without the clutter of cables.
K**N
Works, be aware your projector USB power availability
I had to source a separate USB socket for powering the receiver. The one in the back of the projector didn't seem to have enough power - although the receiver said it was connected to the transmitter.
D**A
Very Good and easy to use.
Very handy and works well 👍👍👍
#**Y
Slightly expensive but effective
My use cases for a HDMI TX/RX are - times when I am bedridden and want to output my laptop to a larger screen - and, occasional projector usage.Despite having spent much of my working life on stages, working with cables of various types, I am well known (amongst my peers) for my complete aversion to them! I hate cable clutter - be that on a stage or at home.That's where having a wire-free HDMI transmitter can be a Godsend. Imagine, you're having a social gathering at home and there's cause to have a projector outside on the patio. You run cable after cable - each one a trip hazard - and then... the HDMI cable is too short or can't be found. How frustrating... unless you have a wireless transmitter which makes everything easier to set up. Subject to signal strength, you wouldn't even have to bring a laptop outside, immediately reducing the amount of cables you need outside.I have a degenerative spine disease which can leave me bedridden or mobility impaired. At such times, the inconvenience of running a cable to a monitor/TV is huge. And my bedroom is such that it is unsafe and untidy to leave a long HDMI cable permanently trailing from any device. Again, this is where having a wire-free transmitter comes into its own.Value-wise, yes, it does seem slightly expensive, at first. However, if you consider the cost of a good quality cable for a 10-metre or 20-metre length, and then you factor in the risk to both devices at each end of the cable should someone trip on it - endangering both laptop and projector/monitor/TV in our scenarios above - then the cost is quite reasonable, overall. However, I have deducted a star because it is only FHD (great for TV or movies, not so great for modern gaming) when in today's world, we really need uncompressed 2K capable for a good FHD/4K compromise. Other than that, I am very happy.TL;DR - Convenient compared to cables.
A**.
Very happy with it - supereasy installation
The media could not be loaded. This is an HDMI wireless transmitter and receiver. It comes in a nice box with an additional HDMI male/female adapter and it is made of strong plastic. Installation is supereasy; I was able to connect the receiver unit to my HDMI port on the TV (bear in mind that the USB-C cable must be connected as well, please see my pictures) and the transmitter to my USB-C port on my laptop. Then I just pressed on the ''TX'' button and it worked!!! Very happy with it
M**S
Lemorele: Wireless Transmitter & Receiver (USB-C to HDMI)
The media could not be loaded. The set-up was such a quick process:1| Connect the HDMI receiver to a monitor/TV.2| Connect the USB-C cable into the receiver then the USB-A end to a powered USB port (I connected it to my TV's USB port and I had no issues).3| Connect the transmitters USB-C into a smartphone or laptop etc...The manual does have a guide to link the receiver with the transmitter but the two automatically paired, so I didn't have to do any further steps.The transmission does have a slight delayed response but I found it to be very minimal and the quality never dipped during my use.
P**J
Super little device
This is a nice idea, especially for those people that want a quick and easy solution to showing phone content on a big screen.I have the RX dongle plugged into my projector and use the TX dongle on my phone. It pretty much just connects and works instantly, with no messing around with buttons or settings.The product itself, is simple and well made, with a nice enough feel to it. It doesn't have any real weight to it, which is fine, as there isn't much inside and being heavy wouldn't really be that great on a dongle for a mobile device.I have used this extensively over the past few weeks and not had a single issue, I really do like it.5 stars
N**K
TX / RX pair works well. Device's web server is in Chinese and cannot be used.
This worked well for the use case of a cordless HDMI connection with a Mac Mini. The transmitter is powered via the USB C port, with the receiver expecting a 2A supply. The receiver initially outputs a status page in English and the IP address of its web server. Holding its switch for a few seconds entered pairing mode, and after doing the same on the transmitter, it connected. In testing there was no noticeable lag, the connection was stable, and there were no quality issues.I was then interested to try wireless casting and the configuration options. The user guide said to connect 192.168.203.1 to access the receiver's web server, but this was different to the displayed IP, and as expected didn't work. I tried the displayed IP which worked, however I then hit a roadblock as the web server was in Chinese. Online translating in the browser wasn't an option as that required an internet connection, and as the receiver operates as an access point, there was no internet while connected. I could have shown my screen to GPT and asked for its help, but that felt like a step too far. I did explore the UI to see if there was a built in language selector, but did not find one.So I could only partially test the unit, hence rating as three. If all functionality could be accessed, this would likely be worthy of at least four stars though.
C**W
Very handy way to cut free from the projector
An expensive but effective way to cut the HDMI tether between your laptop and the projector.
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