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Ummm, what's the difference of this and Nyrius Aries Pro?
Why the displaying video is not screening on complete screen?
is there anyway I can be able to use this project hooking up a projector to a Sony Soundbar receiver that way I don't have to run a HDMI cable from the projector to the other side of the wall where the projector screen would be and soundbar please answer my question thank you
Ok I’m going to be way more specific and way short about what this device can do. This device can stream any audio and video device wirelessly to another TV without any wires. 🤨
Good thorough review. One note to prevent confusion of terms: A TV is not an "output source". Nor an "Input source". Not a source at all. It's commonly referred to as a DISPLAY in the AV industry. A "source" outputs content. A display does not, in this context.
Can I hook it up to more than 1 device ?
where to buy??
I wanted to see the actual physical setup process.
Can you watch one program on one tv and change the Chanel on the second tv
Hi all I have a question  if I connect this to my cable service can my wife still use the tv it is connected to while I am watching the game using this in my man cave?
Just wanted to let you know of mistakes you made in this video Ninja:
1. There are two INPUTs on the base. One output. So you can have your PS4 and cable box plugged in at the same time with one pass through to your main TV.
2. Please do your homework… PS4 uses proprietary Bluetooth signal for their controllers…… No IR. PS3 uses Bluetooth as well
Xbox One uses their own wireless signal. So does Xbox 360.
So that IR receiver has NOTHING to do with games. The latency could be because your actual controller connection is bad.
I would want someone to tell me if I made a mistake. Thanks
Those animations though…
Why does the receiver have one "leg" shorter than the other three??  @2:00
Why so much A-Roid?
Has nothing to do with Android?
How about displaying the full name of the product in the video, or even in the info section? I had to search around to find the actual product you were reviewing. Turns out it's  NAVS502  and not NABS which is what it sounded like you said in the video.
For anyone else trying to find it, it's the Nyrius ARIES Home+ (NAVS502) and is on amazon for $180
Did this guy just say that the ps4 controller use infrared?
I'm still searching for the right type of hdmi wireless box system. This one looks very promising at least compared to a lot of the models I have seen so far on the market. HDMI as a display system still has some growing to do especially in wireless config considering how new this technology is.ÂÂ
HOLY FUCK IT'S DRAKE
The IR extender doesn't have shit to do with your PS4 controller; it's bluetooth, not IR. Your "input lag" is a limitation of bluetooth, which will get worse the further away your console is, and will get "spotty" sometimes depending on many environmental factors. It has nothing at all to do with wireless HDMI.
Kevin, did you put a latency on the audio of this video just to prove a point?? hahaha
Finally a review from the best reviewer on AA.
Wireles?
Anyone compared this with the Roku Streaming Stick or Roku 3?
I imagine it'd be vastly better*, just my luck that I just ordered a RSS >.>
In fact, there's your next review AA, Roku Streaming Stick & Roku 3!?!
*for mirroring I mean, Roku's still great for lots of other stuff
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Am I crazy or ps4 controller uses Bluetooth
Does it handle HDCP copyright protection OK? Why no mention of the price? Is this an independent review by Android Authority or sponsored in some way?