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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
Excellent output to multiple screens from one device. Plugged in and it worked in our Multi-Purpose room on Wall Mounted TV's and HDMI Monitors. Slight problem with the transmitter after 9 months but AIMIBO support is working with me to get back operational.
Irene hernandez
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Hard to keep online and the 4 tvs online
JTB
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Purchased AIMIBO HDMI wireless transmitter and 3 receivers last year. Used these to transmit PowerPoint presentations from my laptop to 3 large flat screen monitors for our small church. They worked great. Good clear transmissions and quick response. Easy to hookup and program. Great not to have to deal with running hard wires to each monitor. Highly recommend this equipment for value and functionality.JTB, Anderson, SC
jeffrey iniguez
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
This is a great product. It was easy to setup. We use it to do our video trainings from my pc to tv in workroom. I highly recommend it.
Merger306
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 4, 2024
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AJLondon
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 31, 2024
This wireless HDMI kit offers a decent solution for streaming video and audio to multiple screens. While it delivers on its core function, it's not without its limitations.Key Features:Multi-Screen Magic: Connect up to four receivers for simultaneous viewing on different TVs or projectors.Solid Range: The 5G connection provides a stable signal for up to 165 feet.Plug-and-Play Simplicity: Easy setup without complex configurations.1080p Clarity: Delivers clear video quality at 60Hz.Areas for Improvement:Limited to 1080p: While sufficient for many users, those seeking higher resolutions will be disappointed.Potential Latency: Some users might experience slight delays between the source and display, which could be noticeable in fast-paced content.Overall:If you're looking to share your screen content with multiple devices without the hassle of cables, this wireless HDMI kit is a solid option. It's particularly useful for home entertainment setups or small-scale presentations. However, if you prioritize the highest video quality or require zero latency, you might want to explore higher-end options.
David R
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 15, 2024
This has worked flawlessly.To be fair, I do notice a dip in frame rate which might worry movie watches, but it suits my needs.I use it in pubs where punters, not walls, block the signal but the 10m-through-walls is fair. If it disconnects, it jumps straight back in when the signal improves.It seems happy being powered by a 0.5A USB port on my projector which is a huge bonus for me.I'm happy I bought it.
Kindle Customer-x
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
This was a 1 star review based on substantial problems with a product that appears to have a more limited range than the 1 receiver model I had purchased for personal use. This was discovered when we tried to deploy the 4 receiver unit. Unfortunately for us events delayed our use until a few days after the Amazon return period expired. Hence the expensive unpleasant October surprise.The mitigation came when the vendor, who believing in their product offered us a refund; even though they were no longer required to do so. Kudos for that.----------------------------------------------------------------------Initial reviewPlease bear with me for the length of this, it will take a bit to explain the problems.I recently moved my main home computer from the basement to an unused bedroom, not fully wired for cable TV. Being lazy I found the 1 TX - 1 RX version of this product and purchased it. Works fantastically mirrors cable tv from a set 45' away through two interior walls and I can give that version a 5 star rating. This success also led to the problem.First purchased version: the Antenna Dongle model as it came with FIXED HDMI connections to the TX/RX modules and two usb-c cables. The usb-c cable for the RX unit had a 2' wire connecting to an antenna dongle approximately 1"x3"x1/4".The 1 TX - 4 RX model: the FlexTenna version shown in the product order page. Both the RX and TX units have screw on antennas, HDMI sockets and come with USB-c power cables and 6" removable HDMI cables.My volunteer fire company wanted to replicate dispatch information displayed by a pc on a large monitor in the apparatus bay to other parts of the station, but in a 75 year old building pulling HDMI cable is both daunting, expensive and messy. Having a stroke of "hey if this works great at home, lets test it at the station".Testing reception with my Antenna Dongle TX - RX modules, every where we wanted to place a monitor the picture received was flawless and the max distances very consistent with those advertised.Unfortunately, we waited beyond 30 days to open and set up the 1 TX - 4 RX repeater modules. Apparently the new 6" HDMI cables are not compatible with all monitors and no signal reached the test display which remained completely blank. Using a general run of the mill spare HDMI cable the setup screen magically appeared! Connecting the new TX unit with a working HDMI cable to the PC and off to the first new monitor location connecting an RX module up with a good HDMI cable and OOOOPSS, a NO HDMI INPUT message in the upper right hand corner. The FlexTenna version did not work. We tried all RX units still no HDMI input.Exasperated I went home got my Antenna Dongle version and everything worked with the new monitor.It appears the 4 RX version does not work as well as the old 1 RX version, and exceeding the return window we are now stuck with a useless expensive item.
うじゃ
Reviewed in Japan on October 19, 2024
快適に使用できている。
Aly Lewis
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 18, 2024
Ordered these to replace our 10 metre hdmi cable from our Onkyo surround system to our Samsung freestyle projector. 10 metre hdmi kept dropping the picture due to distance of cable. These were so easy to install and resolved the issues. The Onkyo is 7.1 surround and even though the write up mentions it’s not intended for 7.1 (not totally sure I understand that bit) the sound quality is fab
AZC
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
My configuration is a small church sanctuary. Farthest distance between TX and RX is 65' line of sight. Initially installed, all RXs synced to the TX. Adjusted the channel and everything was fine. Streamed YouTube videos to 4 screens with no lag. The first Sunday service that these were used, one of the slides had an animated GIF in the background. This caused the display to lag, the TVs were updating at different rates then eventually locked up. After the service, the one TV still had the image on it even though the presentation had been shut down. I did some testing and found that anytime I had a slide with some sort of animated background would cause the screens to lag or lock up. This was the case with Powerpoint and Keynote. I emailed tech support once I determined this, but it has been months and never heard back.I now have one RX that is losing sync to the TX, even though it is the closest one. I reset it, it works for about 2 minutes, then loses sync again. At this point it is unusable. I have noticed that the TX runs hot to the touch. It is in open air so there is nothing externally to cause this. The RXs all run very warm.The issue with the animated backgrounds continues. Without any support, we are going to have to find another solution.As an update, first tech support email sent Jul 16th with no response. Sent another one yesterday, Oct 1st, 24hours later still no response. We have removed these and gone back to our old HDMI cables which have occasional issues, but are more reliable than the wireless.
CReddy
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023
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