1500FT LOS Range, 0.05s Latency:Vrriis Wireless Video Transmission System has dual antenna design, 2.4/ 5G Hz high-speed transmission and strong signal. Through the point-to-point connection between transmitter and receiver equipment, offering an ultra-low 0.05s latency and a stable line-of-sight signal transmission of up to 1500ft in an open field without interference. Note: Walls, metal, bricks or glass can shorten signal coverage or cause severe signal loss. 20 Channels Adjustable: The Vrriis wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver feature 20 adjustable channels. The product's LCD display intuitively shows signal strength and interference levels for each frequency.
When the current channel is congested or the signal is weak, you can manually select the best channel via either the transmitter or receiver. Once confirmed, the other end automatically synchronizes to the channel, ensuring stable and high-quality signal transmission. UVC Out&Loop Out:You can transfer the footage received by the receiver to any third-party streaming platform on your computer for live streaming via the Included USB-C cable, such as OBS, no additional video capture devices needed. The HDMI loop out on the transmitter side allows you to add a local monitor for monitoring. Plug and Play, 1080P Resolution:Quick and easy setup, no software to install, eliminating cable clutter and truly plug and play!
Multiple Power Options:This Wireless HDMI Extender Kit offers a variety of power supply options and can be powered by NP-F Series:F970, F750, F550 series batteries, 5V2A type-C & adapters, meet the power supply needs encountered when using various scenarios. Note: Our product doesn't include batteries. Up to 1TX to 5RX:Wireless Video Transmission System can switch between up to 5 different devices. As the RX increases, the wireless transmission distance will decrease.
What's in the box. Transmitter1 Receiver 1 Antenna4 5V2A Adapter2 USB C Cable2 User Manual1.
USB 3.0 Cable for UVC OUT 1. Standard HDMl Cable1 Mini HDMI Cable1 Micro HDMI Cable1.
