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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Had trouble setting up. Never got it to work
Cheryl Lawrence
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I usually use a laptop for meetings, and I always have to find various connection cables, which is very troublesome. With this, I can directly connect to the projector wirelessly, the signal is very stable, and the image quality is clear without delay. I highly recommend it to people who need business office!
Eugene Huffman
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I have used this wireless display adapter for a while and the experience is great! My TV at home is not smart, but I can use it to connect my phone directly to easily cast the screen to watch TV shows, and the picture is high-definition and synchronized. A few days ago, my friends gathered to watch a football game, and everyone said that the screen projection effect is comparable to high-end equipment. We all think it is worth buying!
Brandy
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
I had a movie night at home with my friends and used this adapter to project my phone and laptop screens to the big TV and it worked great. The setup was quick and easy, it took only a few minutes to connect, and we had no issues with the stability of the connection. It was awesome!
Stop working in 8 months...
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
This is the 2nd one I have owned and this one stopped working in 8 months. Looking for a new brand.
Jessie F.
Reviewed in Canada on May 17, 2023
only works to look at iPhoto pictures and videos - will not cast from phone the way android can chrome cast
Dale W. Aikens
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023
I ordered this device wanting a nice easy way to transmit my videos from phone and pc to a larger TV for my students to review and watch. I am a IT Network Admin during the day, and avid computer gamer at night, so technology isn't a stranger.To start, it was a little confusing to figure out how to set it up at first, but was eventually figured out that I needed to download a program for my PCs to work with the device. It is in the little booklet they provide, but there are also some "graphical" on screen directions which made me not look to the book and stare at it... wondering what the strange hieroglyphics meant and which stargate it was going to open. Joking a side, initial setup is fairly easy. Plug into HDMI slot, power with a USB slot. Good to go. For my case, I used both a fast charging Cell phone brick, a 5A power puck, and the TV's own USB... all worked equally well.Download, install and run the EzMira software on your windows machine and ... nothing happens... OH THERE IT IS... yea it opens a small hidden icon on the Taskbar, next to your clock in the lower right hand corner... which if you use default settings, immediately hides in the little up arrow where no one looks. Click that Icon and then you are given the option to look for the device... but what setup are you on with the Device? Go back to the TV and determine which setting you have active... MiraCast or Network. There is a small button on the device that will switch modes to be used with Cell phones and streaming devices OR with PC and network devices. I was using the PC/Network method. Got that setup. Used my wireless to connect to the device directly, configured it to connect to my network wireless and confirmed changes, restarting the device. Reconnect computer to my network and then use the taskbar icon to search...THERE IT IS! OK, this is great... seems to work with no issues as an extend or mirrored desktop... just like a wireless monitor. This was working perfectly, for 15 minutes, then it just went back to setup screen. Searched for it again, had some issues... eventually got it working again, either by unplugging the device and plugging back in, or simple brute force (remember, multiple computers and multiple times...). After that, it seemed to work pretty dang good.The Biggest hang up... don't think you can use this as an "interactive movie" setup. I had a video testing, and it looked pretty good, right up until I moved the mouse and everything got real jerky, slowed to a crawl, and data video artifacts. Stop moving mouse, video gui interface disappears, GOOD to go again. Everytime I tried to move to a time index or pause the video and start it up again, or even just POINT with the mouse on the video... everything got slow and jerky. If you are trying to point with the mouse, you always over shoot and have to try 2-3 times. But once it is setup and ready, runs decent enough.Quality... That first run before the unknown shutdown... smooth... looks really good. After the device shuts down, and it does it every time... a little grainy, but still decent. I even ran it off of my Cellphone as a mobile hotspot for the computer and the TV and it did ok, but don't steam that way... never had enough data to even show an image. Was only successful using cell phone hotspot when I used it as an extension of the desktop.So if you need a cheap solution for a simple tv display option... yeah, this will work... but don't expect 40k, epic movie theater or game level graphics. You are going to take a hit on the display quality. but it will definitely work for presentations or power points or even just showing old family videos.
JCHERD
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2022
Using to cast to television from android phone without internet. Picture quality is good, occasional jumpiness due to signal lag (i think). Only dislike that i have is that it has to be manually switched from iphone to android each time i turn on tv and connect the device. Doesnt respond to any remote setting that i can find. Worth themoney however.
Adrian Watkins
Reviewed in Singapore on December 10, 2021
I bought this for use with Wireless Dex on Android TV. it doesn't work. Waste of money.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2020
Junk. Not user friendly. I finally got it to cast using my wifi network. But that's not the reason I got it. An even then it drops connection and a noticeable lag. I wanted to connect at my parents house and they do not have internet. Says it needs no wifi. Well thats funny because that is the only way it would connect for me, and only then after spending signifigant time fiddling with it. I never could get my phone to see the device on a non wifi network. How in the world does anyone give this device more than 1 star is beyond me.
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