There is no relation between what this thing does and its price. If you are rich you can pay $1000 for a stake. But that doesn't mean the stake is worth $1000.
Nobody is denying that. But that doesn't apply to this. Do you even know how much it'd cost to build this device? You don't. So who is the ignorant then?
buddy if you have so much money just go buy it. A lot of us doesn't have that much money to pay something like this, and as time goes on these type of tool is going to get cheaper.
Lyrics: So here's something that I've been wanting to test and owned for a long period of time but I just never pulled the trigger on actually ordering one of these it's called the Nereus aries pro and what it is is a wireless hdmi transmitter and receiver so what this means is you could take any source any video source and send that video signal to a display off in the distance as you can see on the front of the box I mean they are even showing a drone here whatever video signal you want to send even from a production perspective like the various angles that we shoot for the show you could send to a display for monitoring but this one caught my attention above and beyond the other stuff that's on the market because they claim watch on HDTV with no latency at 1080p now you know why no latency is important because a lot of people are going to want to use something like this for gaming you can imagine you've got a console or something far away from a display or just the way you have your stuff wired up for cable management now finally wireless HDMI supposedly far as this company's concerned is capable of getting there without a wire so I got a few tips from people on Twitter saying Lou you got to try this out I'm going to test this out today with a Nintendo switch and a display that's about how many feet away is that over there Jack that's like 40 feet 30 feet as they say in the box this is the pro version which has a hundred feet apparently of clear wireless transmission so Nintendo switch in the dock I will send the signal all the way over there and we'll see if it actually works or we'll see if they have over stepped over over stead or does the Nereus aires pro suck so since the transmitter receiver power adapter five foot hdmi cable and so on what do they show here so obviously this will work with any video source you can see they've got a laptop hooked up play high definition video games from your desktop PC laptop ps4 xbox one or while anything really zero latency they sing zero let's crack this open gonna need a knife I just peeled the tape anyway look at that unboxtherapy and none of the professional unboxing equipment you would expect I just peel the tape off all right don't try that at home plug it into the wall plug it into the display plug the transmitter into an hdmi port that's it look at this slick little guy so this looks like the receiver I believe this will sit near the location of your TV it's got an HDMI output on it you can also wall mount it some LED indicators as well to let you know if you're linked up this model comes with a super slim transmitter so this guy here as you can see goes into any hdmi port it has also a mini USB on it this entire package would be very easy to travel with in the past I've wanted to like watch a UFC fight on a projector but maybe I don't have the source that I want going to wherever the projector is mounted now boom you just as long as this guy is down on ground level whatever you want to stream from click that baby in could be an Apple TV could be you know the deal in HDMI cable this is to go from the receiver to the display a nice right angle adapter a mini USB cable which is going to power up the transmitter so let's get this thing hooked up and see what it does alright so i have the nintendo switch in the dock and i've got the hdmi going out to the transmitter now something to mention because of the way the dock is set up i had to use a little hdmi adapter just to extend it a little bit now going into the transmitter there was a blinking light on the front of the transmitter which is now solid it's solidly lit up which i think means that it has linked itself to the receiver on the TV all the way over there so Jack's gonna swing right now and as we mentioned before this TV is somewhere between 30 and 40 feet away from where I'm sitting right now so i got the pro controller the docked nintendo switch i'm gonna power it up right now Oh Zelda oh my I don't think there's any latency I'm not sensing any I think they weren't lying man let's go for a little glide real quick here Oh baby totally playable honestly I don't notice any kind of an input delay beyond playing the game normally and I've been playing this game a lot recently this is a really cool madness when you see this happen it's a very magical moment am I gonna have enough stamina to get to the top probably not maybe I've been mostly upgrading stamina made it barely here we go that's legit they weren't lying I mean they said zero latency there's zero latency the question of the video wireless HDMI does it suck no not anymore keep in mind it's 1080p so you're getting full res like I said you want to go to a different display just grab this thing and move that there's a bad guy right there yeah how you like that look you can use his own arm to beat them up haha check these guys out it's the real deal man it's the real deal it's magical what magic is this right tom there he is there he is [Music] Maybe there are mistakes or missing words
I bought 2 of them a few months ago for our two conference rooms. We have many different customers and vendors that come in and want to use our projectors with their laptops. I also bought several adapters/converters to the hdmi to accomodate many different devices. Works awesome. Our customers/vendors no longer have to worry about grabbing a cable to the projector. With that said, 99% of what is being displayed are excel and powerpoint files. Mostly static stuff, not gaming or movies.
This is a great idea! The less cables the better. It also does the job well, this is probably a product that I might want to buy tbh. Edit: Nevermind, I just saw the price and it looks like I'll be sticking to cable.
lmao the comment directly under yours for me was 250 dollars for a hdmi cable it would cost less to buy a drill and just run the cable trough the wall and it would perform better
I have a PRO one that I tried to use with a gaming laptop and a projector. It worked well for about half an hour then it got really hot and started disconnecting and reconnecting every minute. After, a several minutes I lost the connection completely. I had to wait for the transmitter to cool down, reboot, and start over. I used it to watch movies and it worked fine for about a couple of hours before it got hot and failed. I am not sure if I have a defective item or not. I agree that it works well with no apparent latency (unless you are a pro gamer) but not for a long period of time.
ZzipGamer Yeah he advertises products he finds cool. what's bad about it? all reviews are an advertisement in some way since they showing a product and it's features.
I purchased this device once seen this video. Today I receive it in Sri Lanka. Im really happy with the performance. 0 latency to the dot. Thanks Lew for letting us all know about this fantastic product.
"What's up guys, Lew Here, Back with another Video"... That was the signature voice of Unbox Therapy. You will never know how much i love to here the line and i badly miss it :'(
How to save $300. Console users: move your console closer laptop users: airplay/ amazon fire/ chrome cast. Thing is, I'm sure Lew should have been the one to tell you this, not me....
Or use one of those super long HDMI cables super fat and thick full of powerful transmittable signal. I got one that is like 20 feet for 10 bucks. That is ZERO latency, proven.
Nope, he is telling us about things that have existed for years. He just picked the most expensive one because he wants us to be jealous of all that TH-cam money
Peter Corr that's obviously not going to be 0 at all times. Interference will be an issue. Unless the developers thought around that... This is a sign of good things to come.
I think they mean that it doesn't add to the latency already caused by wired cables. They're saying it's wireless, yet equivalent to having it wired...
You guys don't have a projector fixed on your ceiling, i totally need this ! Infinite thanks for spreading the good word, Lewis ! Plus, there's a 30 feet version that cost 199$/€ which is a bit less expensive. But i must admit that i see less point in buying this for a regular TV...
I've owned the Nyrius Pro for 3 years now.. maybe 4? I used to think it was AWESOME and used it successfully to send clear 1080 video from: - the back of the Richmond Aud to my video switcher near the stage (over 75' easily) - from front of house (rear) behind a stage curtain to the wing monitors for them to watch the show - to send signal handheld back to my video switcher Unfortunately, it's been unreliable the last few two years, with the signal frequently completely cutting out and then back on again. With that in mind -- I couldn't recommend the product for any production environments -- unless somehow the system gets tired with age and I just need to re-purchase it anew? Well, that's my 3 cents. Cheers!
Just looked on Amazon $6 for 6 ft cable this video was for more range they also had $12 dollars for 10 ft price goes up if you want more length.. this video was also intended for people who want there consoles or electronics near them not all the way by there tv .
These work great. I wanted cable on the bathroom and garage tv but didn't want to run new wire so I got 2 of these and plugged them Int my cable box and now have cable in those areas.
The latency will always appear with any wireless device, if there are too many other appliances/devices in the room, they will interfere with any wireless signal, in this case with the Wireless HDMI. So no product can claim that it will always have zero latency.
This is garbage. You should have taken the time and effort to actually measure the delay between inputs and seeing it happen on screen before saying "it's the real deal, man."
Lew understand that it is NOT 1080p on the switch. It is an upscaled 720p, which actually doesn't look any different (maybe slightly, but it isn't noticeable)
With all that standard cheapo Chinese markings and stickers I figured this was going to be like 20-30 bucks but 250? Naw man I'll get a cable and not be a bitch.
Dang man if you don't know the difference between a quality device made in China and the knock off shit from Alibaba that's on you for being a dumb bitch haha
Cool video man! That thing is cool, have just bought one to run an Xbox one to a 70 inch HDR 4K tv and it deals with that brilliantly. Thanks for the video it was great.
Zac I wouldn't recommend using that wireless receiver on the PS4 Pro or Xbox Scorpio (when it releases) as it only transmits in 1080p. It doesn't transmit a 4K Signal.
Tom is always camera shy, I like when you call upon him Lou. That makes your videos very funny. You are both very sweet. And Jack too, even if he never shows up, that makes him special. I'd like to believe he is real. Thumbs up to all of you.
a chromecast for this kind of application is really bad over all. low resolution high latency, requires internet. this also requires no software on the host or receiving device, so it can run on anything with an HDMI output.
You gotta try the Peerless HD-Flow if you want a high quality, the benefit there is that you can have multiple receivers to one transmitter. It's pricey but very worth it, use them for all the conference events I do.
I started opening new tabs for videos im about to watch and I have etikas video up next so its quite a coincidence that I clicked on this video and they were talking about the same product.
Dennis Marzan I have one, the most it does is 1080 p 60 hz or fps probably has to do with bandwidth limitations and while I can't truly say it is 0 latency, I would say it is pretty unnoticeable
They some for like $13 now but they are no where as good as this one if you want a long range with no lag you have to put alot of money in & im glad you did this on a switch because that's what im getting it for
Every comment here thinks that dedicated low latency wireless is cheap. Take a look at wireless microphone or ear monitor receiver. Let alone HDMI signal with gigabit of bandwidth.
UNBOX TERAPHY always shows products that only people with the amount of money that lew makes can afford l mean u have money we get it but can u show some cheap cool technology?
$250 isn't that much money. I have an old laptop as my HTPC. I've been wanting to replace it, at minimum, would cost $300 for a mini-HTPC. I'm moving and my desktop will be within 15 feet of my TV in the living room. I'd rather by this and use my desktop that's at my desk as my HTPC and now I only need one PC to do both gaming and work, as well as entertainment in my living room. This may be the first time I buy something featured on Unbox Therapy.
HDMI cords have signal degradation after 50 feet. This thing doubles the distance an HDMI signal can reliably travel while doing it wirelessly. That is impressive and opens up a ton of applications that were previously unattainable with a regular cord. Hence the $250 price tag. May be pricey for some, but I have one at work and can say firsthand the device fully lives up to the 0 latency / 100 ft claims at 1080p. Worth it imo.
I got one of these awhile back to use with my laptop but haven't used it but once. I couldn't detect any latency if any. The only thing I didn't like was the transmitter got very hot so I wonder how long the life of the transmitter is going to be.
So funny you would make a video about this! It's been in my Amazon shopping cart for a minute... I think I'm going to have to purchase it now for wireless camera monitoring 👌🏼
If they test it, under set conditions (which is probably only transmitting 10ft, no interference) and achieve zero latency consistently, they can advertise it. Don't forget that where there's wifi, there's interference, which is everywhere. Not to mention microwaves and cell phones which will all compound into maybe 5-10ms latency, which is on par with a typical 5ms response time monitor which people commonly use for gaming anyway (on PCs, that is).
There is no such thing as "0 latency" even wires have latency, because electrical resistance(certain materials under specific conditions can achieve 0 electrical resistance), im not saying it is impossible to get low latency, but 0 latency on a wireless device it's BS. Nevertherless it's an impressive piece of tech right there
Of course idiot trumpeteers would think "zero latency" means literally 0 latency. It means an average user wouldn't feel an added latency compared to what they would normally use, and this video proved that to be correct. Crawl back into the hole you came from.
I understand that it's expensive, but think about it. It's not often that you see wireless HDMI work near flawlessly the way it does. The concept of the idea on it's own in my personal opinion is brilliant. Great for OCD people that don't want to route cables in places that would look "ugly"
I bought this a few years ago. Didnt work well at all. Dropped signal a lot, overheated. Now, I wanted to stream my desktop to my pc. My desktop is in my office, my TV is in my bedroom. The rooms are adjacent, but separated by a wall. Lew tested this in an open area. I suggest testing it with a wall between the transmitter and the receiver. My guess is it wont work well at all.
Bunarnuh Split id love if for my switch but its over priced even the cheap version is 199. i could see it comming in handy with going fron dock mode to tv mode. id like to have my switch on my nightstand so i can also monitor how hot my switch is when im playing skyrim id pay 120 for it max.
It might seem like a really simple device but there's actually a lot in it. To transfer 1080p in realtime with no lag is quite a feat given the limited bandwidth of wireless. You might be fooled into thinking that it's no different than streaming a "1080p" video from TH-cam but this thing has to do all its compression/decompression on the fly. Quite impressive indeed - hence the $250 price tag.
I can see possibly needing this in certain situations at work where I install surveillance systems. Sometimes the monitor is a long way from the DVR and it would save having to run a 100' video cable.
$250? you know what? i just learned to love my wires, thanks!
wow that much sounds like it ahead of its time or they over priced it
It's funny because this thing is almost as expensive as the Nintendo Switch itself. And a 48'' TV is how much? $300? ^_^
There is no relation between what this thing does and its price. If you are rich you can pay $1000 for a stake. But that doesn't mean the stake is worth $1000.
Nobody is denying that. But that doesn't apply to this. Do you even know how much it'd cost to build this device? You don't. So who is the ignorant then?
buddy if you have so much money just go buy it. A lot of us doesn't have that much money to pay something like this, and as time goes on these type of tool is going to get cheaper.
Me: oh I like this
*looks on Amazon, sees that it's 250 dollar*
Me: I don't like it thaaaat much
Check my post in main thread
Lmaooo is it really 😂😂
For 250 i'll buy a ps4
Gary Stinten not going to go hunting, you could just say what you want to say here
...What's the "main thread"?
*Buys a Nintendo switch**Hooks it up to the TV with a connection that costs as much as the console itself*
Bibasik7 the point is that it finally works , now we need competition and demand to drive the price down
More likely: "Makes a review about a wireless transmitter with a focus on latency vs gaming. Actually is testing it with a Nintendo Switch" :D
yes finally someone else understands it, well said bob
Loool...And well, yeah ;
'' *Checks Korean eBay for cheaper alternative* ''
Lyrics:
So here's something that I've been
wanting to test and owned for a long
period of time but I just never pulled
the trigger on actually ordering one of
these it's called the Nereus aries pro
and what it is is a wireless hdmi
transmitter and receiver so what this
means is you could take any source any
video source and send that video signal
to a display off in the distance as you
can see on the front of the box I mean
they are even showing a drone here
whatever video signal you want to send
even from a production perspective like
the various angles that we shoot for the
show you could send to a display for
monitoring but this one caught my
attention above and beyond the other
stuff that's on the market because they
claim watch on HDTV with no latency at
1080p now you know why no latency is
important because a lot of people are
going to want to use something like this
for gaming you can imagine you've got a
console or something far away from a
display or just the way you have your
stuff wired up for cable management now
finally wireless HDMI supposedly far as
this company's concerned is capable of
getting there without a wire so I got a
few tips from people on Twitter saying
Lou you got to try this out I'm going to
test this out today with a Nintendo
switch and a display that's about how
many feet away is that over there Jack
that's like 40 feet 30 feet as they say
in the box this is the pro version which
has a hundred feet apparently of clear
wireless transmission so Nintendo switch
in the dock I will send the signal all
the way over there and we'll see if it
actually works or we'll see if they have
over stepped over over stead or does the
Nereus aires pro suck so since the
transmitter receiver power adapter five
foot hdmi cable and so on what do they
show here so obviously this will work
with any video source you can see
they've got a laptop hooked up play high
definition video games from your desktop
PC laptop ps4 xbox one or while anything
really zero latency they sing zero let's
crack this open
gonna need a knife I just peeled the
tape anyway look at that unboxtherapy
and none of the professional unboxing
equipment you would expect I just peel
the tape off all right don't try that at
home plug it into the wall plug it into
the display plug the transmitter into an
hdmi port that's it look at this slick
little guy so this looks like the
receiver I believe this will sit near
the location of your TV it's got an HDMI
output on it you can also wall mount it
some LED indicators as well to let you
know if you're linked up this model
comes with a super slim transmitter so
this guy here as you can see goes into
any hdmi port it has also a mini USB on
it this entire package would be very
easy to travel with in the past I've
wanted to like watch a UFC fight on a
projector but maybe I don't have the
source that I want going to wherever the
projector is mounted now boom you just
as long as this guy is down on ground
level whatever you want to stream from
click that baby in could be an Apple TV
could be you know the deal in HDMI cable
this is to go from the receiver to the
display a nice right angle adapter a
mini USB cable which is going to power
up the transmitter so let's get this
thing hooked up and see what it does
alright so i have the nintendo switch in
the dock and i've got the hdmi going out
to the transmitter now something to
mention because of the way the dock is
set up i had to use a little hdmi
adapter just to extend it a little bit
now going into the transmitter
there was a blinking light on the front
of the transmitter which is now solid
it's solidly lit up which i think means
that it has linked itself to the
receiver on the TV all the way over
there so Jack's gonna swing right now
and as we mentioned before this TV is
somewhere between 30 and 40 feet away
from where I'm sitting right now so i
got the pro controller the docked
nintendo switch i'm gonna power it up
right now Oh Zelda oh my I don't think
there's any latency I'm not sensing any
I think they weren't lying man let's go
for a little glide real quick here Oh
baby totally playable honestly I don't
notice any kind of an input delay beyond
playing the game normally and I've been
playing this game a lot recently this is
a really cool madness when you see this
happen it's a very magical moment am I
gonna have enough stamina to get to the
top probably not maybe I've been mostly
upgrading stamina made it barely here we
go that's legit they weren't lying I
mean they said zero latency there's zero
latency the question of the video
wireless HDMI does it suck no not
anymore keep in mind it's 1080p so
you're getting full res like I said you
want to go to a different display just
grab this thing and move that there's a
bad guy right there yeah how you like
that look you can use his own arm to
beat them up haha
check these guys out it's the real deal
man it's the real deal it's magical what
magic is this right tom there he is
there he is
[Music]
Maybe there are mistakes or missing words
Why
Teemo McNuggets gg
Teemo McNuggets OMG thaaannnnks you saved my life
Omg thank you i have hearing issues i cant hear bullshit
Jesus man, that's dedication
I bought 2 of them a few months ago for our two conference rooms. We have many different customers and vendors that come in and want to use our projectors with their laptops. I also bought several adapters/converters to the hdmi to accomodate many different devices. Works awesome. Our customers/vendors no longer have to worry about grabbing a cable to the projector. With that said, 99% of what is being displayed are excel and powerpoint files. Mostly static stuff, not gaming or movies.
I was hoping it was maybe $80, which I was willing to pay, but $250 is too much.
You're pretty much paying for a Nintendo Switch over again.
They have a version for $200 with a 30 ft. range. But it's still stupid expensive
yeah, and fuck 1080p. No 4k? no deal. For $250, I'd rather use a long hdmi cable
try my link,4k
Orlando Camacho i just was the 250 like
This is a great idea! The less cables the better. It also does the job well, this is probably a product that I might want to buy tbh.
Edit: Nevermind, I just saw the price and it looks like I'll be sticking to cable.
just saying
Yeah $250 sounds a bit pricey.
A bit? How about a lot?
still too expensive though
It is
Give it a month,
And the chinese will sell $2 versions of these cables that work just as good
lol My thoughts exactly.
Exactly!
If you find one please let me know when you check it out lol but only after you check it out xD
Haider Ali Gotta love China😂
more like 5 years
I thought _this_ time it would be something I could afford. :(
"I've been playing this game a lot recently"... Only has 5 hearts. :)
He's been mostly upgrading stamina
He's been mostly upgrading stamina
@@n0ame1u1 why did you reply twice?
@@n0ame1u1 why did you reply twice
Chase Brillhart You forgot the question mark in the second one.
Every unbox therapy comment section:
" X dollars for this piece of shit? Nah, im good "
Cojoc MC ikr
lmao the comment directly under yours for me was
250 dollars for a hdmi cable
it would cost less to buy a drill and just run the cable trough the wall and it would perform better
Although I think it may be justified for this product.
But seriously tho....$250...nah fam, i'm good
Bittertokken it's a pretty new thing, prices will go down as companies release competitors or cost of materials goes down
250 dollars for a hdmi cable
it would cost less to buy a drill and just run the cable trough the wall and it would perform better
KraineK xDDD karambitch yup
Amazon India is selling it at 38k INR (~585 USD). That is more than twice the price of my TV... Lol
KraineK xDDD karambitch U can buy a hdmi cable for $1000
JussapitkaPelailee and solid gold ones can go for even more and the cable i use for my xbox is a monster hdmi gold plated (im not bragging) ☺
@Kobie Venn... why would you buy such an expensive hdmi cable? A 5~10 dollar 5~15ft cable will do exactly the same job...
I love how this went from a wireless HDMI unboxing to a Zelda gameplay video hahahah
plugs it into itself *hacker voice* *"I'm in"*
I have a PRO one that I tried to use with a gaming laptop and a projector. It worked well for about half an hour then it got really hot and started disconnecting and reconnecting every minute. After, a several minutes I lost the connection completely. I had to wait for the transmitter to cool down, reboot, and start over. I used it to watch movies and it worked fine for about a couple of hours before it got hot and failed. I am not sure if I have a defective item or not. I agree that it works well with no apparent latency (unless you are a pro gamer) but not for a long period of time.
$250? Costs more than my tv, real worth it
Saif Hussain exactly I'm gonna probably pass and a buy a display for my gaming and movie better than a damn cable !
$250 for a TV? 720p? 480p?
PrincessAshley121 dude 1080 TV with 21 inches
i payed 200 for a 27" curved 1080p samsung tv
PrincessAshley121 mines a 24" 1080p display
Wireless air, does it breathe?
Yeah man everything supposed to be wireless nowadays :o
Huge Let's talk about that *GMM intro*
Lol ye
basically
a wireless prostitute sucks
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
When You Realise This Channel Is a Big Ad
When you realize this comment is on every video and there's no point in making your own.
ZzipGamer Yeah he advertises products he finds cool. what's bad about it? all reviews are an advertisement in some way since they showing a product and it's features.
You have a problem with it? You don't have to watch, simple.
I purchased this device once seen this video. Today I receive it in Sri Lanka. Im really happy with the performance. 0 latency to the dot. Thanks Lew for letting us all know about this fantastic product.
"What's up guys, Lew Here, Back with another Video"... That was the signature voice of Unbox Therapy. You will never know how much i love to here the line and i badly miss it :'(
You have to test for latency with a multiplayer game like battlefield or cod something with reaction time
It's funny the thumbnail shows a Nintendo Switch with a USB C Port and he is hold a HDMI
Abdulmoiz Kamran uh
Abdulmoiz Kamran he is holding hdmi
That's what I thought
$250 vs $5 cable
Makistoys lol
Where are you finding a $40 ft HDMI cable for $5?
carnesiel what...... I guess 4/20 is in full effect
carnesiel 40ft is $50 max. is he 40ft away from the TV?
MakisToys, DIYs, crafts and more cable hehehe
I've actually been wondering if a wireless HDMI solution had been commercially sold yet, but I was too lazy to search for it. Thanks Lu!
Watch out, Nintendo is soon going to claim your video.
NikoliZZer That's true. I'm sure he forgot. Lol
Ooooo very scary.
he paid for them to not
LMAO
NikoliZZer one year later
It's not really relevant for the Switch, but whats the refresh rate? Is it 60 hz? If it is then i'll be impressed
How to save $300.
Console users: move your console closer
laptop users: airplay/ amazon fire/ chrome cast.
Thing is, I'm sure Lew should have been the one to tell you this, not me....
Or use one of those super long HDMI cables super fat and thick full of powerful transmittable signal. I got one that is like 20 feet for 10 bucks. That is ZERO latency, proven.
Lew loves expensive and useless shit. This channel should be call "Shut up and take my money therapy" lol
MrAlucardDante he is just telling us about things existing in the market not like you sitting in your home with a bag of chips
Nope, he is telling us about things that have existed for years. He just picked the most expensive one because he wants us to be jealous of all that TH-cam money
Lew is a genius, he is basically an advert channel that you choose to watch.
How can the be zero latency when there's even latency with a cable? Confused.
Peter Corr that's obviously not going to be 0 at all times. Interference will be an issue. Unless the developers thought around that... This is a sign of good things to come.
It uses quantum entanglement and as a backup creates mini wormholes to transmit near instantaneously.
Aspyn Walton I know, does no one know this exist, I use it all the time.
I think they mean that it doesn't add to the latency already caused by wired cables. They're saying it's wireless, yet equivalent to having it wired...
Peter Corr then you got a shity cable
You guys don't have a projector fixed on your ceiling, i totally need this ! Infinite thanks for spreading the good word, Lewis ! Plus, there's a 30 feet version that cost 199$/€ which is a bit less expensive. But i must admit that i see less point in buying this for a regular TV...
I've owned the Nyrius Pro for 3 years now.. maybe 4? I used to think it was AWESOME and used it successfully to send clear 1080 video from:
- the back of the Richmond Aud to my video switcher near the stage (over 75' easily)
- from front of house (rear) behind a stage curtain to the wing monitors for them to watch the show
- to send signal handheld back to my video switcher
Unfortunately, it's been unreliable the last few two years, with the signal frequently completely cutting out and then back on again.
With that in mind -- I couldn't recommend the product for any production environments -- unless somehow the system gets tired with age and I just need to re-purchase it anew? Well, that's my 3 cents.
Cheers!
$250 wireless HDMI < $6 Amazon basic HDMI
Just looked on Amazon $6 for 6 ft cable this video was for more range they also had $12 dollars for 10 ft price goes up if you want more length.. this video was also intended for people who want there consoles or electronics near them not all the way by there tv .
Tom is soooo shy!
Oculus rift + Wireless hdmi + Wireless usb = omg
except VR needs more than 1080p
Prime Hardware Vr is literally only in 1080p
just thinking about tlinus tech tips solution for this (optical-thunderbolt cable)
Wouldn't transmit at a high enough frame rate to keep the VR smooth
Selantox ultimate latency pro
These work great. I wanted cable on the bathroom and garage tv but didn't want to run new wire so I got 2 of these and plugged them Int my cable box and now have cable in those areas.
oh cool, i actually want this...what is it like ....$250?! lmao nah. I'm good.
You got it right
$300 nah im good lol
to much
Drxma $250*
jennifer nichols too*
Dam262a diff country
Divide by 10 and I'm in
Still the same price after a few years I expected it would have lowered to $120 now
This HDMI doesnt suck, it swallows
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unique Its you again....
Ibrahim Abu Eraq Fuck does that even mean? dumbass
+SoFlo Pinocchio He's too young to get the joke
The second you said "I'm not sensing any latency" I bought one, I'll have it in 3 days can't wait awesome video Lew 🙏
What do you think of it ?
The latency will always appear with any wireless device, if there are too many other appliances/devices in the room, they will interfere with any wireless signal, in this case with the Wireless HDMI.
So no product can claim that it will always have zero latency.
You can buy an XBOX One in the price of this wireless HDMI $250 ?? u kidding me?
Lol I know. Then just stream from the Xbox.
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EliTe ZeroX xbox one s = 250$
when ur too ashamed to admit the price drop.
What a load of shit.
This is garbage. You should have taken the time and effort to actually measure the delay between inputs and seeing it happen on screen before saying "it's the real deal, man."
Are you really gonna get finicky over 1/16th of a frame?
@@Dommbuscus if its esports yes obviously
@@brydonthunder If you are using this for e-sports then you'd have a small brain anyway.
It's $250 worth of magic. Abracadabra, your money is gone. I think I'll just move my Nintendo closer to the TV and wire up.
For 250$ You can get a really good SSD
I love it when unbox therapy gets straight to the point :3
Lew understand that it is NOT 1080p on the switch. It is an upscaled 720p, which actually doesn't look any different (maybe slightly, but it isn't noticeable)
With all that standard cheapo Chinese markings and stickers I figured this was going to be like 20-30 bucks but 250? Naw man I'll get a cable and not be a bitch.
bad day?
Dang man if you don't know the difference between a quality device made in China and the knock off shit from Alibaba that's on you for being a dumb bitch haha
You could get this for 250 bucks.
Or just a 30 ft HDMI cable for 10 bucks xD
juliangst yeah but loss of signal it might be digital but that doesnt mean it not gona lose signal
Double D still better than this
Cool video man! That thing is cool, have just bought one to run an Xbox one to a 70 inch HDR 4K tv and it deals with that brilliantly. Thanks for the video it was great.
You could have just got a second Xbox for the price.
Zac I wouldn't recommend using that wireless receiver on the PS4 Pro or Xbox Scorpio (when it releases) as it only transmits in 1080p. It doesn't transmit a 4K Signal.
Tom is always camera shy, I like when you call upon him Lou. That makes your videos very funny. You are both very sweet. And Jack too, even if he never shows up, that makes him special. I'd like to believe he is real. Thumbs up to all of you.
We have been using that for months at the office in a conference room and it works great!
Great idea, however the "no latency" claim needs to be tested on any online FPS game. We all know how a fraction of a second can matter
Thats not how you properly test latency. No way that thing has 0 latency
I think this is just a big add video.
yeah fuck this poster man. Every product he reviews is "magically awesome" and has 0 flaws. Keep shilling, Unbox Therapy.
T Ren this is UNBOX THERAPY NOT REVIEW AND TEST THERAPY
Well, in this video hes more review and promoting than unboxing.
Wireless HDMI? Sounds like the principle of a Chromecast to be honest. But I guess I'm gonna have to watch the video.
SwedishGamer322 This is wireless hmdi that doesnt use internet and has 0 latency
a chromecast for this kind of application is really bad over all. low resolution high latency, requires internet. this also requires no software on the host or receiving device, so it can run on anything with an HDMI output.
SwedishGamer322 the difference is, I can't cast my Xbox to my Chromecast. If you could, however, that'd be a game changer for sure!
i have had this since christmas it is awesome i can game, watch, and create media at 1080p it is amazing
You gotta try the Peerless HD-Flow if you want a high quality, the benefit there is that you can have multiple receivers to one transmitter. It's pricey but very worth it, use them for all the conference events I do.
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My boy Etika sent me here
Etika sucks.
FC Mania Oh ok.
m8 change your profile pic what is that 😂
I started opening new tabs for videos im about to watch and I have etikas video up next so its quite a coincidence that I clicked on this video and they were talking about the same product.
Try 60fps/144fps Probably your console only gives 30fps-- but on PC, some monitors could do 60-144hz wired. Cant no for sure if it's 0 latency
Dennis Marzan I have one, the most it does is 1080 p 60 hz or fps probably has to do with bandwidth limitations and while I can't truly say it is 0 latency, I would say it is pretty unnoticeable
which one do you have? I am looking for something that is suitable for gaming.
They some for like $13 now but they are no where as good as this one if you want a long range with no lag you have to put alot of money in & im glad you did this on a switch because that's what im getting it for
(looks at PS4 in living room.)
"Hmm..."
(looks at PC monitor in my room with an open HDMI)
"idontneeditidontneeditidontneedit... Ah, fuck it."
Every comment here thinks that dedicated low latency wireless is cheap. Take a look at wireless microphone or ear monitor receiver. Let alone HDMI signal with gigabit of bandwidth.
would be neato for my dads home projection idea.
Does it suck? No, but the price does.
I have never felt like 4 minutes was this long before. Holy fuck
Magical Moment with a price tag of $249.99
UNBOX TERAPHY always shows products that only people with the amount of money that lew makes can afford l mean u have money we get it but can u show some cheap cool technology?
Germán Rodríguez Pérez cheap cool tech doesn't get the views
$250 is nothing for him x)
He does occasionally show cheap things too, such as in his $4 smartphone video.
Why can't you spell therapy? All you have to do is look at his channel name or know it's a p sound and not an f sound
$250 isn't that much money. I have an old laptop as my HTPC. I've been wanting to replace it, at minimum, would cost $300 for a mini-HTPC. I'm moving and my desktop will be within 15 feet of my TV in the living room. I'd rather by this and use my desktop that's at my desk as my HTPC and now I only need one PC to do both gaming and work, as well as entertainment in my living room.
This may be the first time I buy something featured on Unbox Therapy.
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So I'm at 2:22 and let me just say before it happens.. it's 0 latency from the devices but it is still up to some sort of other connection......
I've been using this for years to send a wireless HDMI signal to my Projector. I don't have latency issues between video and audio on my receiver.
or just buy a long hdmi cable for like $10
There is no such thing as zero latency.
UdirtyCamel it also has 0 trans fats
Then it means virtually 0 ADDED latency.
yep
wow wireless makes it cost around 200$ more -_-
๖Ramiro Ramos $245 more, pretty much
HDMI cords have signal degradation after 50 feet. This thing doubles the distance an HDMI signal can reliably travel while doing it wirelessly. That is impressive and opens up a ton of applications that were previously unattainable with a regular cord. Hence the $250 price tag. May be pricey for some, but I have one at work and can say firsthand the device fully lives up to the 0 latency / 100 ft claims at 1080p. Worth it imo.
I got one of these awhile back to use with my laptop but haven't used it but once. I couldn't detect any latency if any. The only thing I didn't like was the transmitter got very hot so I wonder how long the life of the transmitter is going to be.
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Kristoffer Morato W E D E M B O Y Z
Kristoffer Craig ??
D':
*you bought just a modded Chromecast*
you cant stream a Nintendo Switch to a chromecast
chromecast sucks, I have one
you can just buy an Xbox one with that money
Samuel Papp KEK
***** crackdown, halo, gears, forza, sunset overdrive, to say a few
never heard of it, sucks, its on PC, its on PC, never heard of it
shihan ayman u literally listed the entire xbone library
Vast Horizon does now, sadly
So funny you would make a video about this! It's been in my Amazon shopping cart for a minute... I think I'm going to have to purchase it now for wireless camera monitoring 👌🏼
I was like "I'll order one right now" *sees price* "oh fuck that I love wires"
Anyone else get upset when he didn't peel of the clear parts slowly😂
No.
Bullshit on no latency
Captinprocat what?
If they test it, under set conditions (which is probably only transmitting 10ft, no interference) and achieve zero latency consistently, they can advertise it.
Don't forget that where there's wifi, there's interference, which is everywhere. Not to mention microwaves and cell phones which will all compound into maybe 5-10ms latency, which is on par with a typical 5ms response time monitor which people commonly use for gaming anyway (on PCs, that is).
There is no such thing as "0 latency" even wires have latency, because electrical resistance(certain materials under specific conditions can achieve 0 electrical resistance), im not saying it is impossible to get low latency, but 0 latency on a wireless device it's BS. Nevertherless it's an impressive piece of tech right there
Ben Kuijers he means added latency
Of course idiot trumpeteers would think "zero latency" means literally 0 latency. It means an average user wouldn't feel an added latency compared to what they would normally use, and this video proved that to be correct. Crawl back into the hole you came from.
only problem is zelda does not run at 1080p so you should try a 1080p game
Brick Tamland when docked it does , the handheld itself without the dock runs at 720 but when docked it's full 1080
the-zombies-are-coming you are correct but the only game docked under 1080p is zelda (900p)
zelda docked is 900p
The console outputs to 1080p, the game downscales to 900p while docked. The portable screen is 720 in both output and gameplay resolutions.
I can't say for sure what's right regarding Zelda, but the Nyrius works just as well with a full 1080p. I have one at work and it's awesome.
I understand that it's expensive, but think about it. It's not often that you see wireless HDMI work near flawlessly the way it does. The concept of the idea on it's own in my personal opinion is brilliant. Great for OCD people that don't want to route cables in places that would look "ugly"
wow! that looks amazing! that's the future!
Wires are revolutionary!!
I like tom
It does suck because it's 250 freaking dollars
Etika sent me here.
This is the kind of video I've been waiting for! Thanks.
I bought this a few years ago. Didnt work well at all. Dropped signal a lot, overheated. Now, I wanted to stream my desktop to my pc. My desktop is in my office, my TV is in my bedroom. The rooms are adjacent, but separated by a wall. Lew tested this in an open area. I suggest testing it with a wall between the transmitter and the receiver. My guess is it wont work well at all.
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chrome casts are 17 pounds why do u need this
Bunarnuh Split gaming?
Bunarnuh Split id love if for my switch but its over priced even the cheap version is 199. i could see it comming in handy with going fron dock mode to tv mode. id like to have my switch on my nightstand so i can also monitor how hot my switch is when im playing skyrim id pay 120 for it max.
It might seem like a really simple device but there's actually a lot in it. To transfer 1080p in realtime with no lag is quite a feat given the limited bandwidth of wireless. You might be fooled into thinking that it's no different than streaming a "1080p" video from TH-cam but this thing has to do all its compression/decompression on the fly. Quite impressive indeed - hence the $250 price tag.
I can see possibly needing this in certain situations at work where I install surveillance systems. Sometimes the monitor is a long way from the DVR and it would save having to run a 100' video cable.
hah at the rito village
finally you can use your left joycon at more than 1 meter away from the TV!
I never had any problems with it.
I've had the switch since launch and both controllers work even at the 30ft distance shown on the vid.
I can connect my PC to my TV , a good way to get rid of the ps4
I'm loving all this Tom stuff. Super funny.
on Amazon they have the same exact one but you have the option to buy one that has a 30ft range for 68$ instead of the one that has a 100ft range