Brite-View BV-2500 Wireless HD Video Transmitter and Receiver Kits
Brite-View BV-2500 Wireless Transmitter Receiver Kit
Brite-View BV-2500 Wireless HD Video Transmitter and Receiver Kits Features
- Long transmission distance - LOS:20meters, NLOS:10meters
- Plug & Play, Auto setup and easy-to-use
- Less than 1ms latency for playing Video game console
- Support up to 1080i@60Hz & 1080p@24Hz HD picture quality
Price: $286.54
User Reviews about Brite-View BV-2500 Wireless HD Video Transmitter and Receiver Kits
This wireless transmitter is good so far but there is one thing that really caught me by surprise. The power cable is way too short. Not only is this short but it also has a two-prong connection that will span 2 outlets because of the size. Very inefficient design. I had to get out a large power cable out of my stash which could handle this beast as an add-on to what I already had in my surge protector.
The brite-view transmitter/receiver set does what it says it will but not as well as a hdmi cable (expected). Now I can do 1080i@1920x1080 rather than 1080p@1920x1080. I have my laptop hooked up at the breakfast bar with the transmitter right beside it. About 7 feet away is the receiver sitting on the mantle below my tv mounted above the fireplace. Now I can run the hdmi cable without an unsightly cord which is easy to trip over and break things.
---> 2 things to note when I am using this brite-view device:
1. My Sony Bravia tv was displaying that it could not detect audio from my laptop's NVIDIA hdmi out upon connection. Audio works fine for me so the video card must be hallucinating.
2. I cannot resize the display output from my video card onto the tv via the brite-view. I could resize the display with a hdmi cable so I will experiment with this resizing wireless. I want to be able to resize the NVIDIA output like I could with a hdmi cable. Some of the picture runs off the screen right now but I can put up with it since it is not a lot which is lost (for some reason I have to set my laptop's hdmi output to 1810x1000 to get my tv display to display in full). -- power cable is sub par but device functions as desired
I had this device connecting a 4 pc (KVM switch through VGA to HDMI converter) as well as a 4X2 HDMI matrix in the second input. Despite the fact that I have a fairly congested singles at home due to many wireless devices I rarely face issues with this one. It had managed to work alongside the following? At a distance of almost 20 meters (60 feet)
1) Three wireless routers (on top of neighbor signals)
2) Wireless RF speakers.
3) Another Warless USB-PC to VGA/HDMI transmitter (Warpia).
4) Phones etc
-- grate transmitter