This must be a paid promotion. Otherwise why would someone use "Super" 100 times in a short video? You don't mention the hdmi version, the resolution, support for dolby/dts audio, latency etc. I checked the product specifications; there's nothing super about it.
Could you test the latency, range max Hertz and bandwidth? Its a cool gadget, hope it will be picked up by more companies. Seen it before, but still expensive i see.
That was my reaction at first... But this allows you to connect to devices without wiring straight to them. Let's say you have your computer in your upstairs bedroom, but you want to use it on the middle floor television, you can... Without the need for Wifi/streaming or a crazy HDMI cord wired through the house, since these little things can communicate to one another.
@@KaioKen6929 Yeah, don't get me wrong, true wireless would be awesome... That being said though, a lot of modern TVs have USB ports that you can probably just plug into for power. But for something like a computer? You'd still need wired up for it. It'd be nice to lower its need for power or have an external battery or something
I bought one. I feel so good about it. It's so convenient.
It's really good. It's made me more productive.
How's the latency
I think this is a great solution to the cable problems I've been having in my office.
It's so beautiful and delicate, so easy to carry.
It looks like there is no noticeable delay in video or audio quality. It works like magic! It feels cool.
Garbage.
I've bought this before, and it's really good. I recommend it.
It gives me a great feeling. I'm gonna get one.
For those wondering, they're not 2.1 certified.
Thank you, do you know the spec it supports exactly and its highest quality output?
This must be a paid promotion. Otherwise why would someone use "Super" 100 times in a short video? You don't mention the hdmi version, the resolution, support for dolby/dts audio, latency etc. I checked the product specifications; there's nothing super about it.
How long will the charge last?
Could you test the latency, range max Hertz and bandwidth?
Its a cool gadget, hope it will be picked up by more companies.
Seen it before, but still expensive i see.
Very good solution, indeed.
this is pretty awesome
So this works great for low Q sources like my cameras DVR so I can connect my DVR to my main TV to see my cameras ?????
Thanks for the valuable information. Will it work with a soundbar as source and a projector as display ?
what is the refresh rate though? Like i generally use 144hz capable hdmi cables, would that even be possible with these.
very practical
very practical😁
That sounds great.
Playing Fortnite is a much better experience. Very cool.
Looks cool to me.
micro usb or micro hdmi?
Looks like these use 2.4 or 5 Ghz wifi frequencies. Would be much better if these used 6 Ghz instead, much more open.
It’s very nice solution except the fact that it cost as much as a new TV
great solution but the price though is bad
That's convenient.
They are expensive, short range, limited to 1080p, cause interference on the 2.4gz band (dect phones, wifi etc...)
I'll stick with my fibre optic hdmi's
Man wtf putting a power cable on whats supposed to be a wireless HDMI whats the point then???
That was my reaction at first...
But this allows you to connect to devices without wiring straight to them.
Let's say you have your computer in your upstairs bedroom, but you want to use it on the middle floor television, you can... Without the need for Wifi/streaming or a crazy HDMI cord wired through the house, since these little things can communicate to one another.
@ I mean I do see benefit but that same module with a external power source would be lit…
@@KaioKen6929 Yeah, don't get me wrong, true wireless would be awesome... That being said though, a lot of modern TVs have USB ports that you can probably just plug into for power. But for something like a computer? You'd still need wired up for it. It'd be nice to lower its need for power or have an external battery or something
@@Eleyon17 yea its also not wise to power it from the same device its being used on. Better to find another power source
They don't work well for xbox one gaming, cable, sony soundbar, etc.!! The cables are the best way to go
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Yo I was gonna say the same thing lowkey, I think they come from the company that sent the products. Honestly first time happening for me