
Brite-View BV-2500 Wireless HD Video Transmitter and Receiver Kits
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Product Features
- Support up to 1080i@60Hz & 1080p@24Hz HD picture quality
- Long transmission distance - LOS:20meters, NLOS:10meters
- NOTE: BV-2500 is selling pairs (transmitter & receiver kits together) only, not sold separately
- Less than 1ms latency for playing Video game console
- Plug & Play, Auto setup and easy-to-use
Product Description
Are you tired of the cluttered look of your home theater set up? Do you want to mount your flat-panel perfectly and cleanly on your wall? Well, with help of Brite-Views Air HD, you can go wireless and make your oversized or unsightly equipment disappear in a flash. The Air HD works by transmitting High-Definition content from a Blu-ray player in a separate room to the HDTV sitting in your living room, or to another display in the kitchen, bedroom, or den. The Air HD Wireless Transmitter and Receiver Kit instantly saves you from having to purchase two sets of AV equipment for your home. More Details >>Customer Reviews
Our application: Signal HDMI input is DirecTV Satellite HDVR. Outputs, through powered HDMI 2.25Gbps splitter, are: one to Brite-View transmitter and the other to LED HD TV set. More >>
Frank X.
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3NEAOR9RZA4DV i have a set of bv-2500 wireless HDMI transmitter / receiver and I located the transmitter on the side table with DVD player and CinemaTube HD media player. More >>
Tzu-liang Lo
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3MXFNKZ9O9OPC I had a Brite-View BV-5005HD "CinemaTube" 3-in-1 1080p Full HD Multimedia Player/Streamer/Torrent Downloader, Black for about 2 months and I love the product so much. More >>
C. Lin
I've had this wireless connection kit for several months, and it works great. I use it to connect my home theater computer to the projector across the room (about 16 feet). More >>
Sam Thompson
I have hooked this up and it is working beautifully. Cable is sending a 1080i signal and the Blu-Ray is working at 1080p/24fps. More >>
Bob Ogburn