I purchased a wireless HDMI Transmitter (TX) and matching Receiver (RX) pair from Amazon but I won't have time to play with the setup until later next week.I intend to initially eliminate the CableTV box in the master bedroom and instead transmit the HDMI output from the CableTV box in the family room to the HDMI receiver in the master bedroom. The CableTV box in the family room is pretty much centrally located in the middle of the house.
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So my question is, do these things work reasonably well with the picture and sound in sync? Each of our CableTV boxes is costing us $10/mo. Not a big deal until you add them all up. If the wireless HDMI TX / RX system works well from the family room to master bedroom I'll buy more receivers for the other rooms where we have CableTV boxes.
Any thoughts? Anyone with actual experience with these things?
Wireless HDMI TX/RX Pair 1080p:
Edits: 01/28/24
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Topic - Anyone using Wireless HDMI Transmitters / Receivers ? - AbeCollins 11:32:20 01/28/24 (9)
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