Showing posts with label blu-ray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blu-ray. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Where to find a long distance transmission Wireless TV HDMI extender?




Where to find a long distance transmission Wireless TV HDMI extender?


audio video wireless tv hdmi extender transmitter and receiver

I had bought one set rca jack iptv transmitter receiver for transmitting my IPTV signal room to room, and recently, I bought a blu ray player to connect the televisions, but the device is hdmi port, so I need to buy a wireless tv HDMI extender to transmit the video wirelessly. After do some investigation, I found the wireless hdmi extender which with full hd output resolution is very expensive and it's transmission range is too short to make me satisfied.


Finally, I found a long distance wireless hdmi extender by searching the keywords on google, and this product is fit for me very much. It has 300 meters wireless transmission range in an open air, and 8 selectable channel, 5.8 ghz Frequency Band to avoid interference from a 2.4ghz wifi-route and other wireless device. Besides, it's installation method is very easy, the video of installation is also offered by the company. There are two hdmi port in the transmitter, and "HDMI OUT" for connecting television by using hdmi cable, "HDMI IN" for connecting my signal source blu ray by using hdmi cable. There is one hdmi port in the receiver, this port for connecting television by using hdmi cable. Once connected, my two televisions sharing one blu ray player wirelessly came true. Though the wireless hdmi transmitter receiver output resolution is 720*576p, but the image quality is ok for me, because the rca transmitter receiver output resolution is 480p.


Thanks a lot for buying this product from PAKITE, I got a best service from the company, and it's only one developer and manufacturer of this 300m hdmi product.




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Thursday, March 30, 2017

Audio / Video Extender Transmitter & Receiver Guide

300meter wireless hdmi transmitter & receivers
As technology continues to expand, so must one's ability to adapt to it. With home theater systems and the integration of Internet and television,, the ability to enjoy almost any media form in almost any part of the house has become a reality. Audio/video transmitters, also referred to as A/V transmitters, allow broadcasts to be viewed on multiple televisions or monitors in different rooms at the same time. They allow music from a home theater system or stereo to be heard from speakers in different parts of the building from one source. This buying guide examines the different types of audio/video transmitters and briefly explains how they work. It compares the technology of location area network, radio frequency, and infrared wireless. It lists a few popular systems and their primary characteristics. These units can be found at electronic stores, department stores, home furnishing stores, and at online marketplaces.

Introducing Audio/Video Transmitters

In the past, in order to utilize Internet or cable or satellite television one would need to run cables from the source point to the other parts of the home in which he or she planned to use the service. If the person owned the home, the user would most likely drill a hole in the floor or wall and feed the cable under the floor or behind the wall to the desired location for the TV or computer.. If he or she rented the home, this usually was not an option. An alternative was to run the cable across the floor to its destination (which was not only unsightly but presented a potential hazard as well) or tack it around the room against the floorboard or at the edge of the ceiling. This, too, was unsightly, and it took a lot of cable.

Knowing Audio/Video Transmitters and Receivers

To understand audio/video receivers and transmitters, one must understand the basic elements of communication. As in communication, there is a source point and a receiving terminal. The source point, or communicator, sends the information or communication across space to a second location, which would be the "listener." The message is then received at the second location by the listener. If they speak the same language, the message will be understood. The more they have in common, the more clearly the message will be understood.
It is the same with audio / video transmissions.. The information, or transmission, begins at the transmitter and is sent across space to a second location to the receiver.. If they speak the same language, frequency, the message is understood and displayed. Sometimes the frequency must be adjusted to make it clearer.

Audio/Video Receivers

Many pieces of equipment to which transmitters are sending signals have the receivers built in and do not require a separate, visible antenna. All home theater systems,, HDTVs, and Blu - ray players have a built-in A/V receiver. This allows the television to display the image and emit the sound.

Audio/Video Transmitters

Audio / video transmitters make the use of cables unnecessary, or optional, in some cases. They work as mini antennas to transmit the following signals from one source in a home to another.
  • Radio Frequency (RF)
  • Infrared (IR)
  • Local Area Network (LAN)
Some transmitters utilize wires to send the information. Most are wireless, and although not all units have a vertical, traditional looking antenna,, they perform in the same manner.

Wireless Audio/Video Transmitters

With advances in technology and the desire to transmit signals, most users prefer to use wireless devices whenever possible. Wireless A / V transmitters work with A/V receivers to transmit television signals from one location to another; for example, a DVD, CCD camera, Internet set - top box,, etc. to a high - definition television.. Some transmitters require the receiver to remain in the "line of sight" to avoid interruption. Others allow them to pick up signals from sources that have solid objects, such as walls or doors, between them. There are several types of wireless audio video transmitters. Depending on the strength of the transmitter, sometimes a form of amplification is helpful.

LAN

Location area network, often referred to as LAN,, uses infrared, radio, and microwave frequencies to transmit data, wirelessly, to another location within the same building. Any appropriate receiver can pick up the signal if it tuned to the same frequency. This transmitter is capable of transmitting through walls. This is helpful for sending signals from concealed units, such as in a cabinet. It can also transmit to televisions and speakers in other rooms or across the building. This allows occupants on other sides of the home to watch the same movie or program. It also makes it possible to listen to music transmitted from one source on speakers located throughout the home.

Infrared Wireless

One type of wireless transmitter is an infrared transmitter,, also known as IR, and it uses very high frequencies. Like light, it cannot transmit through solid objects. It requires being in the "line of sight" of the receiver to transmit. By using an IR booster, the range to which it transmits can be increased.

Radio Frequency Wireless

Radio frequency transmitter,, also known as an RF transmitter, creates frequency waves into an antenna. The antenna alters the magnetic and electric fields at the same frequency, thereby sending the waves into the space. Although radio frequency waves are not halted by transmitting through solid surfaces, they can lose strength. They can also easily become distorted when interference from other waves, such as microwave oven, are present. RF waves are picked up by an RF receiver and emitted through speakers.

Notable Audio/Video Transmitters

There are many different types of A/V transmitters that fall under the aforementioned categories. Several of the characteristics to make note of when deciding whether or not to buy one include the following:
  • whether the system is wireless
  • how much bandwidth it is capable of
  • how far the signal can travel
It is also a good idea to identify whether or not the unit is capable of transmitting through walls or requires "line of sight." The ability of a unit to transmit through solid surfaces improves the clarity of the sound or image. It also enables the user more leniency in determining where additional receivers should be placed.

Transmitter

Qualities

Terk LF30S Wireless 2.4 GHz A/V Transmitter System
Wireless transmitter; 150 foot range; 2.4GHz frequency band; multiple channel selector for clear signal; IR extender;; built in modulator
Everconn 5G HDMI 1080P Wireless Transmission Kit
Wireless transmitter and receiver; 100 foot range; 2.4GHz frequency band;; streams HD and 3D; 1080p and 5.1-channel audio support
Fusionsea 4CH 5.8GHz STB Wireless A / V Transmitter & Receiver System INS-PAT530
Wireless transmitter and receiver; 5.8 GHz frequency band; four channel selector for clear signal; IR remote control
IOGEAR GW3DHDKIT A/V transmitter and receiver
Wireless transmitter; 100 foot range; streams HD and 3D; built in IR; 1080p and 5.1-channel audio support
SIIG CE-VG0811-S14 port VGA and Audio Transmitter
Wireless transmitter ; 1080 foot range; 350MHz bandwidth; extended VGA transmission; two channel selector for clear signal;
Wireless transmitter; 400 foot range; 5.8GHz; four channel selector for clear signal; includes IR mouse
This list is comprised of just a few examples of the many types of audio/video transmitters that are available. With technology continually advancing, the variety is constantly expanding.

Monday, March 20, 2017

Why choose wireless av sender?

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wireless video extender/sender
What is wireless av sender?
If you don't understand what is a wireless av sender, click the link "what is wireless av sender" to read the details.

Needs:
I believe everyone knows TV is a important parts in living room. a few years ago, TV as a important tool for helping people know the new policy and tendency. With time goes, computer become more popular, we searching news, watching TV, chatting on internet, TV just a decoration. But recently years, TV become more popular than before since the TV provide higher definition and big screen size than computer, and also it could connect with internet for getting more video source. Wireless av sender as a part of TV, it’s make the TV installation more convenient, wireless transmission make people could enjoy video at any place.

Importance:
Now a days, Smart home system become more popular, Living room is major parts of smart home, obvious, their is no cable running to another room when you enter a house with smart system, TV signal could transmission by internet, but you can not running TV cables to chicken room and bed room, but not all of TV could connect with internet since if you do like this, you have to pay two or three times TV charge, wireless av sender could save a lots of money and no need to running cables, this is the best plan for many sets TV.



Actually, No matter how sophisticated technology, if not really "landing" for ordinary consumers, then the commercial value is not reflected. PAKITE always provide a better solution with favorable price.



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Thursday, March 2, 2017

Wireless HDMI for blu-ray player

PAKITE HDMI Wireless Signal Extender
Product introduce
PAKITE HDMI Wireless Signal Extender PAT-580, perfect combination 5.8ghz ISM frequency band and wireless technology, then transmit the HDMI signal to monitor device at 300 meters sharing range. No need to connect any cable between transmitter and receiver, it’s easy to install and convenience to use.

Pay attention:
1. The wireless transmission distance may has a little difference since the test environment change.
2. Wall , brick, grass would reduce the transmit distance.

Feature:
1. After connect HDMI av sender, the signal was extend about 300 meters between signal source and monitor.
2. Support ir remote control, user can change the program at another place.
3. No need to fix up any cables between transmitter and receiver.
4. Simple using environments and easy to use.
5. Professional wireless extend without latency.
300 Meters transmission range, strong penetrate ability, 720*576P resolution transmission, support IR remote control to change channels, full hard ware design, support plug and play, support HDMI input.

Source device:
Signal source with HDMI output: DVD, PS3, Set-top box, Blue-ray device.

Display device:
All kinds of TV with HDMI interface, screen size would be within 43 inch.


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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

PAKITE Brand HDMI Video Sender - Parameter





The basic idea behind the Wireless HDMI AV Sender (HDMI Video Sender) is simple: make user can enjoy freely wireless HD AV sharing data and Hi-Fi audio and video effect.

Scenarios where these could transmitting signal from a Blu-ray player at one end of a room to other rooms without having to worry about the usual long cable run, or sending a satellite receiver signal from the living room to bedroom without second-room subscription. But at the same times, you can not review different program at different TV ends.

The HDMI Wireless AV Sender use 5.8Ghz frequency rather than 2.4Ghz frequency band, that because most of WiFi router is 2.4Ghz frequency band, the HDMI wireless  transmitter is 5.8Ghz frequency can effectively avoid interference.


The HDMI Video Sender support 300meter transmission range depends on there not being any walls between the transmitter and receiver, as we know, if there is wall as obstacle will reduce the transmission range, after passed one wall as obstacle, the transmission range will be 10meter.


Thursday, September 15, 2016

PAT-556, Send Your TV Signal Wirelessly to Another Room



With wireless being the norm for so many of our electronic devices today, it’s pretty surprising to me that the standard way to connect a cable box to your TV is still with physical cables. And the surprise turns into annoyance when I want to put a TV in a room where I don’t have a cable outlet.
I had this situation when I bought my current house. I wanted to put a TV in my living room but there was no outlet there and neither option for putting one in—running the wires along the ceiling and floorboards inside the house or running them over the roof on the outside—was desirable. 
Fortunately, after doing some research, I found the Pakite 8-Channel audio video Wireless TV Sender (contain a Transmitter and a Receiver) System with 2 groups of AV Input (Model PAT-556), which sends the cable signal wirelessly from the cable box in my bedroom to my living room TV.
Send Your TV Signal Wirelessly to Another Room
The value of the second input is that you can use these same devices to transmit signals wirelessly from other types of audio and video equipment as well, e.g. DVD/Blu-ray players, streaming media devices, music systems, gaming consoles, etc. I have my transmitter set up with the cable box as one input and a Roku streaming player as the other. These systems can also be useful even if you have them in the same room as your TV, but connecting devices with a cable isn’t ideal, e.g. if the TV is mounted on the wall.
One of the questions that comes up a lot with these types of systems is how do you control A/V devices from another room (e.g. change the channel on your cable box)? That’s where the IR extender comes in.
The IR extender is a thin cable that plugs into the av transmitter and has one or more small blocks on it. You position the block close to and in front of the device’s infrared light (hence “IR”). Then when you point the device’s own remote at the receiver unit, which is connected to the IR extender, you can operate the device just as if you were pointing the remote at it directly.

 So all that to say that I’m extremely happy with—the picture and sound quality is excellent, there’s really no way to know if it’s going to work with your own setup until you try it out yourself.





Good news: PAKITE wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver with hdmi jack is coming soon, and the wireless video transmitter hdmi is used for the TV device with hdmi port. Waiting for your inquiry about the wireless hdmi transmitter and receiver.


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