Thursday, December 1, 2016

Wirelessly Send Your Cable TV Signal to Another Room

Wirelessly Send Your Cable TV Signal to Another Room

Wirelessly Send Your Cable TV Signal to Another Room by av sender | PAKITE

Sources: CNBgear . Wirelessly Send Your Cable TV Signal 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 Remote  Wireless Video Transmitter & Receiver System(known as av sender, and one set av sender contains a transmitter and a receiver or two receivers), which sends the cable TV signal wirelessly from the cable box in my bedroom to my living room TV. Since then, I’ve upgraded my system from the PAT-580 model wireless HDMI, which has a single input and support transmit HDMI signals wirelessly by 300 Meters, but it's output resolution is 720x576P, not is 1080P, but I found it's very ok when I watch the TV shows. And their after services is very good!

Note: 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.


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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

The difference between Smart series and Wireless series tv sender | PAKITE

The difference between Smart series and Wireless series tv sender
Right now, PAKITE had develop three series wireless tv sender (also known as wireless av sender, Digisender, or wireless video transmitter), so let’s check two series difference between Smart series and Wireless series av sender.
The difference between Smart series and Wireless series tv sender


Smart series av sender, let’s take a example av sender model PAT-226, PAT-226 is 2.4Ghz frequency band, support 150 meter transmission range at line of sight, support both digital and analog signal transmission, support 38/56khz infrared remote control, PAT-226 support two group av input.

Wireless series av sender, let’s take example av sender model PAT-330, PAT-330 is 2.4Ghz frequency band, support 150 meter transmission range at line of sight, support both digital and analog signal transmission, but do not support ir remote control.PAT-330 only support one group av input.


PAT-226 support ir remote control, so the unit price will be much higher than PAT-330, it doesn’t means PAT-226 quality is much better, both quality is good. But as for the function PAT-330 without ir remote control is more favorable for cctv camera user, PAT-226 support ir remote control is much convenient for tv user change channels.

Besides, if av sender PAT-330 connect with cctv camera, you may need one pcs BNC to AV converter, so you can connect the transmitter with cctv camera. As for av sender PAT-226, please noticed both transmitter and receiver should be connect with AV Jack also.


Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Wireless Security Cameras | PAKITE

Wireless Security Cameras
author: av sender supplier Pakite  time: 2016.11.23

Wireless security cameras are a tempting option when looking to purchase a new security system. With all the standard features of a wired security camera, including IR night vision and motion detection (as well as audio monitoring on select models), wireless security products provide convenience without compromise. Just connect your camera to a nearby power source and your security system will be up and running in no time.
Save time and money
No video cables run through building materials or underground. The only requirement is connecting the camera to an electrical outlet.
Placement flexibility
It’s easy to monitor detached buildings and move your cameras to different locations (provided there is a nearby power source).
Tamper-resistant
Skilled intruders can disrupt a wired security camera by tampering with the video cable. This is not a worry for wireless systems.

Analog and Digital Wireless Technology

There are two types of wireless cameras - analog and digital. Analog wireless cameras use a separate transmitter to connect them to a digital video recorder (DVR). Digital wireless cameras (or WiFi cameras) connect to the internet and are designed to be used with computers, smartphones or tablets.

How do I power a wireless security camera?

It is important to note that wireless cameras still require electricity to power them and need to be plugged into an electrical outlet. The term "wireless" refers to the lack of a video cable between the camera and the receiver. There are wireless security cameras on the market that are battery operated, but they do not provide 24/7 recording and require plenty of maintenance.


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