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A wireless HDMI transmitter is a device that allows you to send high-definition video and audio (HDMI) signals from a source (such as a Blu-ray player, video game console, computer, or TV set-top box) to a display (such as a TV or projector) without the need for HDMI cables. How does it work? The system consists of two main parts: Transmitter: Connects to the video/audio source (such as the HDMI port on your computer or console). Receiver: Connects to the display or projector via its HDMI port. The transmitter converts the HDMI signal into a wireless signal (usually using technologies such as high-speed Wi-Fi or specific frequencies such as 5 GHz). The receiver then receives this wireless signal and converts it back into an HDMI signal to be displayed on the display. Features & Benefits Resolution: Many wireless HDMI transmitters support resolutions up to 4K. Range: Can transmit signals over distances ranging from 10 to 100 meters, depending on the model. Cordless: Eliminates the need for long, messy runs. Low latency: Ideal for real-time applications such as video games or live presentations (although this depends on the quality of the device). Use cases Home entertainment: To stream content from consoles, set-top boxes, or players to a TV or projector. Business or educational presentations: To show slides or videos wirelessly in meeting rooms or classrooms. Live events: Such as conferences or shows that require projectors at a distance. Limitations Interference: Other wireless devices in the same frequency range may cause interference. Quality and range: Cheaper models may have lower range or resolution. Physical obstacles: Thick walls or other obstacles can reduce the effectiveness of the signal. The model tested is the iPazzPort NC-812-I50 Here is the link to buy and the 35% discount code. https://www.amazon.com.mx/dp/B0DJVBZ1G1 Code XPOSBQPE Wireless HDMIs are a practical and efficient solution when cables are not a viable option.