Namcim Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver Specifications and Datasheet
- June 13, 2024
- Namcim
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Namcim Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver
Introduction
The Namcim Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver is a cutting-edge solution designed to enhance your audio-visual experience by eliminating the constraints of wired connections. This dynamic duo effortlessly streams high- definition video and audio signals from your source device to a display device, ensuring seamless transmission without the hassle of cables. Whether you’re looking to elevate your home entertainment setup, conduct presentations in a business environment, or simplify your gaming rig, the Namcim Wireless HDMI system is engineered for unparalleled performance. With its easy plug- and-play operation, compact design, and robust wireless connectivity, the Namcim offers both convenience and functionality, making it the go-to choice for those seeking a wireless revolution in their AV transmission needs.
Specifications
- Transmission Technology: Wireless HDMI
- Transmission Range: Typically, devices have a range of 30 meters to 100 meters (varies depending on the model and environment).
- Resolution Supported: Up to 1080p HD (This is common for many devices, though some support 4K).
- Audio Support: PCM, DTS-HD, Dolby TrueHD (based on common support for HDMI audio formats).
- Latency: Often less than 1 ms for near real-time transmission.
- Frequency Band: Commonly 2.4GHz or 5GHz (some devices have dual-band support).
- Power Supply: Often powered through USB or a dedicated power adapter.
- Connection Ports: HDMI (input for TX and output for RX), USB, or power port for power.
- Compatibility: Generally compatible with any HDMI-enabled device, including TVs, projectors, computers, gaming consoles, and more.
- Operating Temperature: Usually ranges from 0°C to 40°C.
What’s in the Box
- Wireless HDMI Transmitter
- Wireless HDMI Receiver
- Manual
Highlights
Plug and Play
Compatible and Not Compatible
Features
- Clear Labeling: Devices are clearly marked as ‘TX’ for the transmitter and ‘RX’ for receiver, ensuring easy identification during setup.
- Compact Design: The sleek and compact design allows for discreet placement and doesn’t occupy much space in your entertainment setup.
- Plug and Play Interface: The visible HDMI plug suggests a straightforward plug-and-play setup without the need for additional cables.
- Ventilation Grills: The grills present on both devices suggest they have a built-in mechanism for heat dissipation, ensuring they remain cool during operation.
- Robust Build: The devices appear to have a sturdy build with a combination of matte and glossy finishes, implying durability and aesthetic appeal.
- Easy Operation: The presence of a single button on each device might mean easy toggling or syncing capabilities.
- Indicator Light Area: The black section at the top of each device might serve as an area for LED indicators, giving users visual feedback about connection status, power, or signal transmission.
- Universal Compatibility: Given its design, it’s likely compatible with a range of HDMI-enabled devices such as TVs, laptops, gaming consoles, and projectors.
Troubleshoot
- No Signal or Connection:
- Ensure both the transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX) are powered on.
- Check the HDMI cables to ensure they are securely connected.
- Verify that the source and display devices are both powered on and set to the correct input/source settings.
- Try resetting both the transmitter and receiver by unplugging them for a few seconds and then plugging them back in.
- Intermittent Signal or Dropouts:
- Ensure there are no obstructions between the transmitter and receiver. Wireless signals can be obstructed by walls or other electronic devices.
- Try relocating the transmitter or receiver to a different location to achieve a clearer signal path.
- Check for other wireless devices in the vicinity that might be causing interference, such as Wi-Fi routers or cordless phones.
- Poor Video/Audio Quality:
- Ensure that the source device’s resolution and audio settings are compatible with the receiver/display device.
- Verify the HDMI cables are of good quality and in good condition.
- Try changing the channel or frequency on the transmitter and receiver, if the option is available.
- Device Overheating:
- Ensure the ventilation grills on the transmitter and receiver are not obstructed.
- Place the devices in a cool and well-ventilated area.
- Avoid stacking other electronic devices directly on top of or underneath the transmitter and receiver.
- Device Not Powering On:
- Check the power source or adapter to ensure it’s functioning.
- Try connecting the device to a different power outlet.
- Syncing Issues:
- Press the button on both the transmitter and receiver, if present, to attempt re-syncing.
- Ensure that both devices are in close proximity when initially pairing.
- No Audio:
- Ensure the audio settings on the source device are correctly configured.
- Check the volume settings on both the source and display devices.
- Indicator Lights Not Working:
- If there’s an LED indicator area and it’s not lighting up, it may indicate a power issue. Ensure the devices are correctly powered.
FAQs
What is the Namcim Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver?
The Namcim Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver is a set of devices that allows you to transmit high-definition audio and video signals wirelessly from a source device to a display or TV, eliminating the need for HDMI cables.
How does the wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver work?
The transmitter connects to your video source (e.g., laptop, Blu-ray player), and the receiver connects to your TV or display. They establish a wireless connection to transmit the audio and video signals, reproducing the content on the screen.
What is the transmission range of the Namcim wireless HDMI system?
The transmission range can vary depending on the specific model, but it typically ranges from 30 to 100 feet, allowing you to wirelessly connect devices across rooms.
Is it compatible with all HDMI devices?
The Namcim wireless HDMI system is generally compatible with most HDMI devices, including laptops, gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and more. It works with HDMI 1.3 and later versions.
What is the video resolution supported by the wireless HDMI system?
The system typically supports video resolutions of up to 1080p, providing high-definition video quality.
Is the system easy to set up?
Yes, the system is designed for easy setup. Simply connect the transmitter to your source device and the receiver to your TV, and they will automatically establish a wireless connection.
Can the wireless HDMI system transmit 3D content?
Yes, some models support 3D content transmission, allowing you to enjoy 3D movies and games wirelessly on your TV.
Does the system support audio as well as video transmission?
Yes, the system transmits both audio and video signals, ensuring that you can enjoy high-quality sound along with your video content.
Is there any noticeable delay in the audio or video transmission?
The system is designed to minimize latency, and in most cases, the delay is imperceptible, making it suitable for gaming and other real-time applications.
Can I use multiple sets of wireless HDMI systems in the same area?
Using multiple sets in close proximity may cause interference. It's advisable to check the manufacturer's guidance on using multiple systems in the same area.
Is the system secure from interference and eavesdropping?
The wireless HDMI system typically uses secure encryption to protect your data and prevent interference from other wireless devices.
Can I use the Namcim wireless HDMI system for presentations and meetings?
Yes, the system is suitable for presentations and meetings, allowing you to wirelessly connect your laptop or other source devices to a projector or display.
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