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Long-Range Wireless Video Transmitter

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Wireless Video

IOGEAR’s Wireless Video Transmitter (GWHDSTXB) is the perfect companion for the Wireless 5×2 HD Matrix’s receiver
(GWHDMS52) and the Wireless Video Connection Kit for 1 TV (GWHD11); sending uncompressed Full HD 1080p from your laptop,
computer, game console and or other HDMI device. It adds an additional HDMI-enabled source device to your existing Wireless 5×2
HD Matrix set up. Add up to a total of 3 Wireless Video Transmiters to one (1) GWHDMS52 set up.
The simplified Wireless Transmitter does not require any drivers or software, just plug it into the source’s HDMI port, and you are
sending wireless audio/video up to 30 ft. from the Wireless 5×2 HD Matrix receiver.

Wireless PC to TV

Take advantage of your large screen HDTV and send your computer’s screen wirelessly for all your internet browsing, favorite video
sites, shopping, reviewing and sharing of your photos and videos.

Wireless Gaming

With less than 1ms latency you can set your computer or game console up for wireless gaming! The Long-Range Wireless Video
The transmitter does not require a line-of-sight placement enabling a quick, simple, and flexible wireless audio/video solution.

  • Wireless video transmitter for the IOGEAR GWHDMS52 and GWHD11*
  • Wireless uncompressed Full HD 1080p audio/video streaming with 3D support up to 30ft**
  • Send content from a laptop, game console, Blu-ray player, set-top box, DVR or cable box with HDMI output
  • Wireless 5.1 channel digital audio
  • Video resolutions: 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p
  • No software or driver installation needed
  • Based on WHDI™ Technology – Low latency < 1ms; great for wireless gaming

* Required: IOGEAR Wireless 5×2 HD Matrix (GWHDMS52) or Wireless Video TV Connection Kit for 1 TV (GWHD11)
** Distances may vary depending on the environment; solid objects such as steel, concrete and brick may cause shorter viewing distances or loss of signal

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