Showing posts with label wireless family HDMI video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wireless family HDMI video. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Share STB signal to two HDMI TV by using one set HDMI AV Sender

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I bought one set PAKITE brand 300 meters HDMI av sender from a store, because I want to share tv signal room to room and without running any wires through wall. Now I have one television and one set-top box with HDMI jack in my living room, and another one television in the bedroom. As I had connected well and the transmitter and receiver worked well, I would like to share the installation for those people who still stuck in the installation trouble.

I had to say that the image quality of transmission from the PAKITE wireless hdmi video transmitter receiver is ok, not bad. (But I got some worried about it before I bought it.) I unwrapped the box, took out the hdmi transmitter and receiver, and cables. In front of the device with "Transmitter" label is Transmitter, with "Receiver" label is Receiver, there are two hdmi interface behind the transmitter: "HDMI IN" and "HDMI OUT". There is one hdmi interface behind the receiver: "HDMI OUT". 


hdmi transmitter and receiver wirelessTransmitter connection:
"HDMI IN" connect the set-top box with hdmi cable, and "HDMI OUT" connect the television with hdmi cable, make the transmitter and set-top box in a line.

Receiver connection:

As receiver just has one hdmi jack, just connect the another television with hdmi cable.

The test result of mine

The PAKITE hdmi transmitter and receiver not just fits for set-top box, it can be a IPTV transmitterwhile using on the IPTV, it can be a blu ray transmitter while using  on the blu-ray player. And the transmitter and receiver's transmission range is ok, it's a good long distance av transmitter with hdmi jack. And this product is very Affordable for us customers!


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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, April 13, 2017

How to review a film from set-top box by wireless?

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set top box wireless transmitter HDMI
After the end of the work , after dinner busy home chores, the remaining work, walking, before the break is accompanied by family watching TV entertainment. Before the cable TV, free nest in which housing to open the TV can read, since the installation of the digital set-top box is not so convenient, only a family gathered in the living room on the sofa. Usually cold weather still nothing, to the winter when the cold, especially want to nest in the warm blanket to enjoy the fun of the film, now is the Internet age, when you can take a computer Yeah, or IPAD in bed to watch, but from the Too close, first of all bad eyes, followed by the screen is too small, why would you choose to go to the cinema? Want to spend the money in the bedroom to worry about this problem, although willing to spend some money to install the set-top box, but the decoration of the house, I do not want to poke a hole where a nail affect the beautiful, if there is a similar WIFI wireless transmission equipment How nice it is.
Asked friends, we are in the network TV set-top box how to use wireless in the bedroom to see movies and feel helpless. The first time in Baidu search the next, just want to try, did not expect to actually receive PAKITE reply, give me a detailed description of the PAKITE Brand network set-top box wireless av transmitter, according to the description in the bedroom , Still have contact information. So want to know more about how to set up the tower set-top box av transmitter wireless transmission audio and video.


After the telephone consultation to understand, PAKITE network set-top box wireless transmitter only RCA interface(HDMI jack Wireless Transmitter was launched at 2016.09), set-top boxes and TV is not RCA interface can not be used, the TV screen to be less than 43 inches below, or affect the transmission quality. The channel of the transmitter and receiver should be tuned, otherwise the receiver can not receive any program. Set-top box to the signal input to the transmitter, wirelessly sent to the receiver, and then through the output interface input to the TV, just a RCA line can be achieved, simply very convenient. According to their own needs, to buy whether the function with infrared transponder models, but the price is different. The key is that the two TV at the same time to watch, can only see the same program, which is a little less in the ointment, but in the acceptance, to see everyone's needs and choose. At least, Pa flag network set-top box wireless transmitter from the essence can solve the wireless movie problem, it is worth a try.



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Monday, March 27, 2017

Transmitting a HDMI Signal Without Wires

wireless hdmi transmitter receiver, transmitting hdmi signal without wires
HDMI, or ‘High-Definition Multimedia Interface’, is the latest standard in audio and video connectivity. HDMI ports are found on HDTVs, Blu-ray players, computers, smart phones, tablet PCs, video game consoles, and camcorders. This interface transfers very high quality digital, multi-channel audio and video signals. HDMI connections can do this because they do not suffer the electromagnetic interference that interrupt analogue signals. Devices can be connected using HDMI cables or signals can be transmitted using wireless transmitters.
When setting up a wireless HDMI transmitter in the home, the buyer first needs to consider whether a wireless setup will meet their entertainment needs. One should examine the features and benefits of connecting devices by transmitting HDMI signals without wires, as well as the limitations of such a setup. It is also important that the buyer take the necessary measures to secure their wireless network. eBay has hundreds of current listings for wireless HDMI transmitters and adapters, as well as a variety of home entertainment devices, both new and used.

What Is HDMI?

High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a means of transmitting digital data. Typically HDMI requires a cable to connect a transmitter to the television or computer, facilitating the flow of data from one device to the other. HDMI conditions and compliance are enforced by HDMI Licensing, LLC, an organisation that represents the seven companies who together created and defined HDMI. Since its creation, HDMI has demonstrated several advantages over other types of connections. For instance, a single HDMI cable can conduct high resolution (1080p) video signals as well as audio signals. If HDTVs need to be connected to set-top boxes or Blu-ray players, HDMI cables are required or a wireless connection needs to be established.
HDMI has been designed to be compatible with older technologies. This is referred to as backwards compatibility. For instance, a Blu-ray player with 1080p, built to newer specifications can work with a 1080i television built to older specifications. Wireless HDMI is an alternate means for connecting devices and has been around since 2007.

Types of Wireless Networks

Over the last decade, wireless networks have started appearing in offices, cafes, parks, shopping centres, and homes. There are different types of wireless networks. They include WLANs, WPANs, WMANs, and WWANs.

Type of Network

Features

Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)
Set up at home or the office; enables a shared Internet connection accessed by multiple devices.
Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN)
Much smaller than a WLAN; used when connecting a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone to an earpiece, or a wireless mouse to a laptop
Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (WMAN)
Linking of multiple WLANs
Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN)
Single wireless network extending over large outdoor areas; used to provide Wi-Fi Internet access in public areas
These networks are categorised according to their size, the number of devices accessing the network, and the area that they cover. For a home wireless HDMI setup, WiHD or WHDI connections are used to connect two or more devices to the wireless home HDMI network.

Wireless HDMI Networks

Recent advances in domestic wireless network technology means that wireless HDMI setups are becoming increasingly popular. However, this new technology is not without its limitations and the buyer should be aware of these limitations. For instance, there can be ‘dead spots’ where the wireless signal just cannot reach, low latency, and the signal can sometimes cause problems with other Wi-Fi devices. There is also the higher cost of setup to consider.

The Advantages of Wireless HDMI

There are, however, some distinct advantages to transmitting HDMI signals without wires. With a wireless HDMI setup, the need to drill into walls and floors is eliminated. There is no longer the need to tuck wires into difficult locations. Wireless HDMI can be utilised for wall mounted TVs, where the user is trying to avoid the unpleasant sight of tangled cords spilling from the back of the television onto the floor. However, even a ‘wireless’ HDMI system still has few wires. This is because speakers, TVs and other devices linked by wireless HDMI still need to draw power from wall outlets.
The benefit of wireless HDMI home theatre setups is that multiple devices, including DVD or Blu-ray players,, computers, and HDTVs can communicate with each other by way of HDMI signals. Because the HDMI signal is broadcast in the 3 to 5 GHz range, the signal should not interfere with other Wi-Fi devices. In addition, wireless HDMI transmitters can broadcast radio signals as well. This removes any line of sight issues that often plague infrared transmissions.
Currently, the maximum signal range of wireless HDMI transmitters varies, but it can extend up to 30 m. Certain transmitters will only work with TVs and devices made by the same manufacturer. Although they may be the same brand, one should expect the occasional slowdown, whereby a frame on the TV screen only comes up as partially rendered. New wireless transmitters are generally quite costly, making the purchase of a used transmitter from a reputable source a very good idea. eBay has a large selection of HDMI transmitters.

Types of Wireless HDMI Networks

There are two types of wireless HDMI networks available for the home: Wireless HD (WiHD) and Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI). Both types of wireless systems requires a signal from the HD transmitter be transmitted to a receiver attached to the TV’s HDMI outlet. Both devices have a range of about 9 m in an empty room with nothing blocking the signal, but with furniture or other objects between the transmitter and receiver the transmission range is often less than that. WHDI can transmit through walls, allowing a user to connect multiple devices in multiple rooms.
To bypass the receiver and hook up multiple devices to a wireless HDMI transmitter there are specific brands of transmitters that can be tasked for this. However, they utilise WiHD, and this HDMI signal does not pass through walls. Therefore such a wireless setup needs to be kept in the same room as all the devices that need to access the network. The upside of this scenario is that these transmitters do support 3D content, if the buyer has a 3D compatible TV.
WiHD operates in a very high frequency band and is therefore able to transmit compressed as well as uncompressed signals. At this high frequency there is much more bandwidth available. Theoretically, WiHD has the capability to run at 25 Gbps which makes it powerful enough to handle high-definition content. This technology requires the transmitter be able to ‘see’ the receiver connected to the TV and this is an issue that the manufacturers are working to resolve.
Moving the wireless HDMI components away from the TV could result in the regular remote control not being able to reach them as well, so it is a good idea to check the connection and perhaps buy a remote control extender to relay the signal.

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Saturday, March 25, 2017

Three HDMI jack TV connect one HDMI cable box wirelessly

 

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Question:
I have three television with HDMI jack in my house, but one cable box just can connect one television, then I need to buy three HDMI jack cable box to connect three television, it must be a high fee and running much long cables! Is there any way to resolve this problem?

Answer:
Of course, the wireless HDMI transmitter receiver can resolve this problem, one set contain a transmitter and a receiver. And one transmitter and two receiver can make three TV sharing one cable box wirelessly.


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Thursday, March 16, 2017

Digital Audio Video Signal Transmitter Receiver PAT-550 | PAKITE

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The following picture PAT-550, it’s typical model wireless tv sender form PAKITE Technology, it’s RCA port for sharing av signal from one room to another room. (For transmitting HDMI audio/video signal, you can choose PAT-580 HDMI av sender which with 300 meters wireless transmission range.)
PAT-550 Video extender


Any difference between PAT-550 and the other brand?

PAT-550 support transmit analog and digital signal, so you are no need to worried about the input signal is digital signal or analog signal.
 PAT-550 is developed and produce by PAKITE, all products was test at least three times before shipment.
 PAT-550 wireless transmission range is 300 meters at line of sight, 25 meters after passed one wall.
 PAT-550 transmitter support one group av signal in and one group av signal out, which means one set PAT-550 support connected with one set DVD and two set TV.
 PAT-550 support one transmitter and many receivers, the receivers is no upper limited.
 PAT-550 transmit audio video signal between transmitter and receiver, so it’s will not influence your other wireless device.
 PAT-550 support IR remote control, then you can control your TV program at any room has receivers.

If you have any other questions, please info us at our office website: pakite.net


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Friday, March 3, 2017

Technology of PAT-580 HDMI Transmitter Receiver | PAKITE

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HDMI Extender Wireless Audio/Video Transmitter and ReceiverPAKITE brand HDMI av sender model PAT-580 is such a wireless device for transmit audio video from HD Signal source to TV or viewing device in another room, it’s transmit 720*576P resolution video without latency, full hard ware and support plug and play.

Transmission HD video by wirelessly, wireless transmission make the big problems---fix up cables. Transmit the signal source from Blue-ray device,Set-top box, DVD to HD TV.

PAT-580 Wireless AV Transmitter transmit video and audio without prejudice and compression though 5.8ghz frequency technique, 8 channels for avoid interference, support 720*576P resolution real time transmission.

1. The newest HDMI wireless transmission technology, based on 5.8ghz frequency, bandwidth 16.5MHz, FM/PLL demodulation, without latency and  compression
2. Support original video resolution 1080P real time transmission, output resolution up to 576P, latency less than 0.01second.
3. Adopt 270°rotation antenna for get stable signal.
4. Unique 8 channels for avoid RF telecommunications interference
5. Plug and Play, no need to install any software, support Set-top box, HD DVD Player or other signal source.
6. Support audio 1.0Vp-p, video 1.0Vp-p, makes you enjoy a nice video and real audio.
7. Support 433MHz Superheterodyne IR Remote control, you can change channels at receiver end.
8. Elegant design with high light black.
9. Adopt low consumption and low noise.

Multi-room project for family:
Most of family has TV in living room and bedroom, at least two sets. Two sets TV could get signal form one set Set-top box at the same times, both TV could get the HD video signal. This HDMI product is compatible with 43 "TV. 


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