

🚀 Cut the cords, not the quality — stream like a pro!
The Nyrius Aries Pro Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver delivers lag-free, uncompressed 1080p 3D video streaming up to 100ft through walls and floors. Compatible with laptops, drones, gaming consoles, and professional cameras, it offers a hassle-free USB-powered plug & play setup requiring no software or WiFi. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking high-quality wireless video transmission with zero latency.






| ASIN | B0092T3E3A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,013 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #261 in Streaming Media Players #15,158 in Home Theater Accessories |
| Brand | Nyrius |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (815) |
| Date First Available | August 27, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.8 x 3.7 x 1.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | NPCS600 |
| Manufacturer | Nyrius |
| Power Source | Corded Electric, USB |
| Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 3.7 x 1.1 inches |
| Series | NPCS600 |
| Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
K**R
Works as advertised - which is great
I purchased the Pro version of the nyrius wireless HDMI and I was impressed by how it worked and the ease of set up. I am currently using it with my Epson 8350 HD projector so I don't have to run anything, but power to it. As far as i can tell there is no latency or signal quality loss with audio or picture. The USB power option is great and i was able to use it on the transmitter side. If Epson had a USB port on the projector i would have used it there too. Setting this thing up was so easy. First, I plugged my transmitter into the HDMI out of my Yamaha and used the USB port from my BluRay player to power it. Second, I plugged the receiver end into the HDMI in of my Epson 8350. I powered the receiver end using the supplied power plug and turned everything else on. Those three steps took 5 minutes and I had a picture up on the projector screen. I am only using the setup with a distance of 15 feet between transmitter and receiver so I cant currently speak to how it works at long distance or through walls. I have only had the product in my possession for 5 days so i cant speak to reliability either. I do plan to test distance, so I will update with that information later. It is important to note that I have two wireless routers in the house which do not appear to be impacted and do not seem to impact the wireless HDMI performance. Also, in the same room I have wirless speakers running, which do not seem to be impacted either. In summary, I highly recommend the product based upon my experience up to this point. Update: I've being using it now for several months and it is very reliable. I love the USB power option and power it from my DirecTV HR24 tuner. There is absolutely no delay or quality reduction in video or audio. Great product if this continues to last. Update 2018: it is very consistent at about 60 feet, but beyond that it can destabilize. You also need to try different usb power to source if you power it that way. Wrong power overheats it and it stabilizes.
O**C
Truly awesome product! BUY IT!!!
I do not usually write reviews, but I had to chime in on this cool little gadget. Regardless of what other reviewers have posted about whether or not this broadcasts a "truly uncompressed" signal doesn't really matter much if you are a simple home or business user that simply needs your laptop screen to be broadcasted to a TV screen with HDMI input. THIS ARIES PRO unit DOES THE JOB and DOES IT BEAUTIFULLY!! Pulling it out of the box, I simply plugged in the transmitter to my HDMI port on my laptop, plugged in the USB cable from the transmitter to an open USB port, then plugged in the receiver to an available wall outlet for power (110v AC) and plugged the HDMI cable in from the receiver to the back of the TV, changed the "source" (or "input" on some TV's) to HDMI, and bammo!! There my laptop screen showed up, bright and crystal clear! I had a regular HDMI cable running from the laptop to the TV, and I truly honestly have to say that I do not see a difference in quality! The picture is bright and clear, and there was absolutely NO LAG TIME, whether browsing the internet, watching videos on YouTube, or watching movies on Netflix. This unit from Nyrius performed flawlessly. So seriously, folks, if you are considering a wireless HDMI setup, THIS IS IT!! You WILL NOT be disappointed. So don't let all the other reviews about "poor quality", or "not a true uncompressed signal" fool you - I don't know what system they're using or what they're expecting this unit to do (perhaps restore crappy analog quality to a digital clearness?!) but it works PERFECTLY for me. And I tend to be fussy about my quality. Yes, as others mentioned, the transmitter does seem to run quite warm, but so long as it was made to be this way, then I can't complain about that either. Now I can set my laptop up all the way across the room (24 feet away for my place) and have DVD-quality video on my TV without running the lanky wires! BUY IT! You WON'T be disappointed!!!
T**E
Pro Model Unstable - Stick with the Prime Model
I bought half a dozen Nyrius units, a couple Pro and four Prime models. If you can't decide which to buy, do yourself a favor and buy the Prime model. The Pro units aren't stable at all. They run much hotter, and once running for a couple hours, have actually less range than the Prime model. It's appears they overheat and become unstable. There is also extreme digital noise in the signal on the Pro models. Once the unit warms up, video sync is wildly unstable, especially when running the unit through a receiver or media player, such as a Roku. I have to power cycle the units very frequently and there is no way to lock down the resolution mode so you'll have long delays when using with a 720P display, as the receiver wants to stay in 1080 mode far too long. I tested interference significantly. These units were taken up to the mountains where there is NO interference on the 5.15~5.85GHz frequency in which these devices operate. No microwaves, no telephones, no nearby cellphones, wifi, etc. Again, the Prime model outperformed the Pro model by far when obstructions, such as walls, were present. It's worth noting that the Prime model actually has a wider frequency range available: 4.9~5.9GHz. As an important note, these devices work best with an actual computer. Running media devices, receivers, dvd players, etc. are not stable with the transmitter. As a technical FYI: The receiver requires 2A @ 5V power supply (included) and the transmitter requires 1A @ 5V power supply (not included). The devices supports PCM, DTS, and DD5.1 audio formats. The devices supports the following video formats: TV: 1080p, 1080i,720p, 576p, 480p PC : 1920x1080, 1280x1024, 1024x768, 800x600, 640x480.
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