🚀 Streamline Your Entertainment Experience!
The AIMIBO Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver allows you to wirelessly stream 4K video and audio from various devices up to 165FT away. With a plug-and-play setup, dual-band stability, and the ability to connect multiple transmitters, this device is perfect for home theaters, business presentations, and gaming sessions.
Brand Name | AIMIBO |
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.59 x 3.43 x 2.4 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Q3 |
Output Wattage | 5 Watts |
Color Name | Blue |
Specification Met | Energy Star, WELS |
Special Features | 8 TXs can pair with 1 RX; Screen mirror for phone & tablet to TV, Plug & Play, Instant Stream, Transmission range up to 165 FT with no barriers, 2.4G/5G Dual Band, smooth transmit, Amazing 4K@30Hz for Receiver, 1080P@60Hz for Transmitter & Receiver |
N**O
Works as intended
I’ve used this wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver in multiple environments—churches, offices, and educational settings—and it consistently delivers excellent performance. Compared to a traditional 50-foot wired HDMI cable, this device is a game changer. The video and audio quality are outstanding, with no noticeable lag or degradation, even at distances of 60+ feet and through interior walls.Setup is completely plug-and-play. Just connect the transmitter to your HDMI source (like a PC or media player) and the receiver to your display. Both units require power via USB, and in many cases, the TV's built-in USB port is sufficient. Even after power outages, the system reconnects automatically, making it virtually “set and forget.”In our office, we use them for 4K wall-mounted displays in conference rooms. Users simply pass around the transmitter when needed—no bulky cables, no need to pull wiring through walls or ceilings, and no technical training required. The screen-sharing works flawlessly, and setup instructions appear right on the display.The device natively supports 1080p at 60Hz and can run at 4K 30Hz. There’s also support for firmware updates and even internet connectivity, which adds to its long-term value and compatibility. One particularly helpful feature is the ability to transmit to multiple receivers—great for multi-screen setups.A bonus: it includes mini and micro HDMI adapters, adding to its flexibility across different devices. We’ve even branded our displays with a company logo when idle, thanks to this system’s customization capabilities.Whether you're in education, corporate IT, or simply want a clean home setup without running cables, this wireless HDMI kit is an excellent investment. I’ve bought several units already and recommended them to others. Wired HDMI is officially a thing of the past.
R**G
Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver
This HDMI wireless transmitter and receiver is so good that it works way way better than my old 50ft wired HDMI. I used them at a church for slideshows. The picture and sound qualities are awesome as well. In fact, it works so well, I bought another pair for another church location. I would recommend this wireless HDMI video transmitter and receiver over wired HDMI. Wired HDMI is so yesterday!
J**K
contanstly loses connection, has to be restarted, picture lag , even after firmware update.
has been nothing but trouble since day one. Set up is a pain, and when you do get it working, it is constantly, and I mean constantly losing connection. My set is with the transmitter and receiver no more than 10 feet apart, and in line of sight with each other and it still loses picture. I have to constantly unplug it and plug it in again for it to reconnect, and even then its a crap shoot if it works. I recently updated the firmware to see if that would address it, but no, still the same issue. I used to have a Belkin, and had it for over 10 years, and it died and I went with this one, biggest mistake ever. I will be returning this after the hoilidays for a full refund and buying the Belkin. My advice, spend a little bit more and buy the Belkin one, it is much better quality and actually works!!!
C**R
Easy Plug and Play with minor audio lag
Other than some minor intermittent audio lag between my PC and the TV I'm casting to it works out of the box with basically no setup.
S**N
Helps in the Classroom with Multiple Monitors
This product worked as advertised. Used in the educational setting to share content on multiple screens. Easy setup. Would purchase again and have already recommended to others. Picture quality is top notch, and was a value for the price to solve a problem.
E**T
Okay for short distance
This is working fairly well. The transmitter and receiver are only about 8 ft apart with nothing between them. I’ve had some major connectivity issues in the past. It seems if the receiver isn’t in the perfect orientation the connection will drop. Now that I’ve finally got it in a position it likes the signal is holding up well.
D**T
Great for the price!
For the price, these things are awesome. My company uses several of them, and we can even put our company logo on our TV's while they're not having signal sent to them. I absolutely recommend them. Keep in mind, not all TV's support the wireless SOUND from the device. They run native at 1080p 60Hz, but will run at 4K 30Hz. They can be internet connected, and firmware updates are available. I always recommend updating the firmware for both the sending and receiving units for maximum compatibility.
E**R
Easy and Fast Setup, Terrible Latency
I gave this 2 stars because it worked right out the box. I used it to connect my Switch to the TV and as soon as I connected everything the picture came right up. I did notice that my soundbar wasn't working after and thought maybe I knocked a wire loose while installing it but that wasn't the case. For some reason if you are using HDMI ARC for your soundbar it won't work. I had to disconnect the HDMI receiver from my TV, get the soundbar operational again, and then reconnect the receiver. After getting the sound to work I went to play a MarioKart and at first everything seemed fine. As soon as I started a race though the latency became so bad it was unplayable. The screen would freeze up anywhere from 2-8 seconds. It says it can handle 50 feet and I was no more than 20 between the receiver and transmitter.
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