to Stream 1080p Video up to 165ft (NPCS650)
Wireless Range:
COMPLETE WIRELESS VIDEO FREEDOM
View 1080p movies, TV shows, online video wirelessly from your laptop, PC, Drone, DSLR Camera to HDTV, projector, monitor or conference room display
HIGH PERFORMANCE WIRELESS STREAMING
Powerful long-range signal transmits through walls, floors and ceilings up to 165ft away (streaming line of sight results in maximum range)
PURE UNCOMPRESSED HD VIDEO
Send crystal clear, uncompressed HD video & digital audio with ease. Signal experiences zero latency (real time)
PLUG AND PLAY SETUP
Easy to install without needing to install expensive, inconvenient cables. No software or WiFi connection required. Transmitter: 1x HDMI input, Receiver: 1x HDMI output
COMPACT TRANSMITTER DESIGN
Optimized for laptops, UAV Drones and streaming live camera footage and any other HDMI source to a monitor or screen; powered by USB
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100% of customers recommend this product
Top customer reviews
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Wonderful, but overheats 0 people found this helpfulHaving used the Nyrius Aries Pro+ Wireless HDMI for a bit over a month, we're looking for another solution. It overheats which causes it to quit. It connected quickly and easily. Picture quality is very good. Lag is barely there - perfectly watchable. Range in line of sight is good. Putting a person in a chair between the tx and rx 12 ft. away can cause interference which shows up as occassional momentary dropouts. Overall, my big disappointment is that this gets hot and quits, otherwise, I'd love it.
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Cannot connect to PS4 0 people found this helpfulThe adapter is too thick to fit in the ps4 hdmi slot, same issue for some PCs and other devices, need to purchase a separate extension hdmi. I have tried using it through one apartment wall at 10ft distance and it fails to stay connected, overall a let down for me but the zero latency is true and spot on, just need a clear line of sight for a good connection.
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Not Pairing 0 people found this helpfulSo I bought three unit and label them, so it doesn't mix up for pairing or during moving around while streaming. Only one paired (Link A) while Link B and C Transmitter get connected to something else (solid light on) and the receiver keeps blinking for ever not connecting or receiving signal the only one the is connected has good signal, I think this might be a frequency issue
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NYRIUS needs one circuit modification 0 people found this helpfulI have a unit, and when it works it works quite well. The problem is that it operates among the same frequencies as your 5GHz home router. Because of potential frequency conflicts, it doesn't always find a clear frequency to connect the recevier and transmitter, so its operation is intermittent. At my house, I use 2 separate routers and two 5GHz frequencies which don't change. I know which Nyrius frequencies are clear and will work, but the DFS in Nyrius is not always able to select the clear frequency (Channel 1 in my case). My recommendation to NYRIUS before I would buy another unit: Please install an option to manually select the NYRIUS operating channel. Channel 1 always works for me at my house, and the only way to get the NYRIUS units to handshake on Channel 1, is for me to manually disconnect the receiver unit and plug it in closeby to the transmitter unit, let them handshake to channel 1, then unplug the receiver and quickly plug it in at the TV's location 2 rooms away. It then comes on and displays Channel 1, and continues to operate perfectly. For some reason, the DFS can't make the units handshake from a distance because of the proximity of the 2 internet routers in the house. Manual selection of the NYRIUS operating channel would solve my problem.
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It works, range is poor 0 people found this helpfulIt kind of works. The response time is great, very little lag in the camera. The range, however, is very poor. I bought the 165 ft model (NPCS650) and it constantly loses connection even when it is only 15-20 feet away with a direct line of sight. Would be great if it worked as-designed, but it's not appropriate for anything less than close range - and at that point why not just plug it in?