🎉 Stream Big, Live Bold!
The Wireless HDMI Display Dongle Adapter by HRpart allows you to effortlessly mirror and cast content from your mobile devices to larger screens like TVs, projectors, and monitors. Weighing just 2.45 ounces and featuring a compact design, this adapter is compatible with a variety of HDMI output devices and requires no additional apps for setup. Simply connect it to a power source and enjoy high-definition streaming without the clutter of cables.
Brand Name | HRpart |
Item Weight | 2.45 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5 x 4.96 x 1.54 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | E38 |
Color Name | black |
Special Features | DLNA |
M**Y
Muy práctico
Me encantó este equipo ya que lo noticia TV y lo usaba en un proyector para transmitir desde mi móvil
T**T
Garbage, would barely connect
I was looking for a cheap-ish replacement for a 1st generation Google Chromecast, this was *not* up to the task.The connection process wasn't terrible, but wasn't streamlined either.The real failure of this was trying to stream any video. I had the device placed about two feet from our home router which is connected to a gigabit internet connection. I was able to get youtube to cast to it, but it wasn't able to keep up with a pretty basic video stream. Every 3-4 seconds the video would stop and buffer for about 1 second.Youtube was the high point. I wasn't able to get Peacock, HBO Max, or Disney+ connect to it at all, just didn't show up for them.I have no idea what the use case is for this, but not me.
A**R
Great
Easy installing love it
G**.
Not 5G, very finiky but passable
I really wanted this to work all the time. I've experienced all the bugs the other reviewers discussed. In the end, after 2 weeks and getting it relatively working once in a while, it's gonna be a pass for me on recommending it to others unless you can deal with eventual stuttering. It's too picky with why or how it acts up. Whether its the restarts because it gets firey hot or it forgetting the wifi hotspot you spend 20 minutes getting to connect to, it's always something with this thing.One day I had it streaming smooth and audio was smooth. How I did it: I had tried connecting to 5G but its only 2G, so likely if you're router is 5G this thing won't even see it and you'll be thinking its broken. I set up a 2G broadcast finally (an hour gone trying to get 5G network) and it connected, and I connected and casted with my iphone. Iphone had to be on the same exact 2G network. Not an extended one, the same broadcast line. Stutter city here we come. Smooth for a while but then chug, chug, stop. Like freezing on a frame stop.Then I turned off bluetooth on my iphone. Much better. It seems to not like bluetooth signals in its path. And the iphone seems to not know how to cast right with bluetooth on. That was one day. It was a good one too, i streamed stuff. No real delays. Thought I fixed stutter city.The next day the wifi part gets hot and it begins to slow down streaming, stuttering and what not, until it goes black and restarts itself. Not even a freeze this time, just restart. Then I wait for it to reconnect. Connecting to wifi requires a bit of information that is not on the user interface -or the instructions. Because once you set your password to your wifi router in, it immediately connects and kicks you off its little cast network. So you then have to realize, (because there is no dialog or instruction to this) that "Oh, now I connect my phone or desktop to the network its one and cast." Simple enough but might get people in loops of not knowing what to do or thinking the thing is broken at that point. By the way, this could of been remedied by a better user interface on the thing and better instructions. But even then it's gonna tank out from the chip its using. Who knows, theres no support or company to reach out. Maybe some thermal paste on the innards would work. Anyones guess.tldr; it works when it works but you might be tinkering with it a bit to get there:
J**D
It may be necessary to set up using your laptop or computer.
Once up and running, I found this device to be an effective way to stream YouTube from phone to TV. Installation instructions are marginally adequate. Heres's what I had to do where I have active WiFi:Connecting to Casttv-C90CPhysical Setup:1. Connect dongle to TV HDMI port2. Connect dongle USB cable to either TV USB port or USB power block.3. Turn on the TV and set input to the dongle HDMI port.4. Insure that the blue home screen of the device appears on the tv.5. Note in the upper right corner of the screen that a red “X” appears on the symbolic links between the phone symbol and the dongle symbol, and between the dongle symbol and the WiFi router symbol indicating no connections. The message “Ready to connect…” appears at the bottom of the screen.Network Setup:Now the task is to connect a browser to the network of the Casttv-C90C device. I could never get the Chrome browser on my phone to allow the connection as it was deemed “not secure”.1. Using a laptop or computer with WiFi, connect to the Casttv-C90C WiFi network.2. Open address 192.168.69.1 on a browser. It takes the device a few seconds to respond.3. When the connection is successful, the red “X” disappears between the phone symbol and the dongle symbol the opportunity to connect to your primary WiFi appears on the browser screen.4. If your WiFi network name does not appear on the screen, click on “Re-scan”.5. From the list of “Available Networks” on the screen, click on the name of your WiFi network.6. You are now presented with a request for the password of your network. Enter the password and click on “Connect”.7. When the dongle connects to your primary WiFi, the red “X” reappears between the phone and dongle symbols and is removed from the link between the dongle and the router symbol.8. The message at the bottom of the tv screen is “Ready to connect…”.9. Reconnect your computer back to your normal WiFi.
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