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Nyrius Aries Pro Wireless HDMI Transmitter Review

Posted on November 28, 2016December 28, 2018 By Jarvis

Cutting the cable is still a dream for most gear addicts. The interior decorator in your household might be more accepting of new gadgets if you can also get rid of the wire clutter. Thankfully, my household is a bit different, because we’re both technology freaks, which makes reducing wires even more critical for us. As promised a few weeks ago, and still in pursuit of the perfect wireless transmission system for my oh-so challenging concrete house, I had a chance to review the Nyrius Aries Pro Wireless HDMI system.

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The Aries Pro (MSRP $250, originally $400) is designed to transmit from any HDMI device to a TV or monitor in up to 1080p HD with 3D capability. It has almost zero lag or latency, making it ideal for business and gaming scenarios. Its main advantage is that it can be used to connect a camera or drone to a monitor, a laptop to a TV, or have a wireless connection to a projector. It could also be used to simply transmit HD signal from a cable box in one room to a TV in another room.
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Wearables Tags:3D, business, camera, drone, gaming, HD, HDMI, lag, laptop, latency, Nyrius Aries Pro Wireless HDMI Transmitter, projector, review, TV, wireless

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