Discontinued - Wireless Audio/Video Receiver
#29358
C2G
Wireless Audio/Video Receiver is rated
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Bazaarvoice SAP Hybris Integration Version 2.8.1
*Note: Miracast is a trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance. This product is neither certified nor endorsed by Wi-Fi Alliance. For a list of Miracast-enabled source devices, please visit the WiFi Alliance website.
Device placement:
This device should be installed in a location that is easily accessible in the event a receiver reset is required.
Device placement:
This device should be installed in a location that is easily accessible in the event a receiver reset is required.
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Features
- Supports up to a 1080p resolution
- Simple set up and pairing provides a user experience similar to Bluetooth®
- Wireless connection mirrors the image from a mobile device onto a display
- Compatible with many devices running an Android™ or Windows® Operating System
- Designed for use with a variety of Miracast™-enabled devices
 
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Specifications
General Info
Product Line | C2G | ||
Color | Black | ||
UPC Number | 757120293583 | ||
Country Of Origin | Taiwan, Province Of China | ||
Features | Wireless | ||
Application Sector | Commercial | ||
Type | Active Device, Receiver |
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Reviews
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Shane from
Works great!
Connected to projector with HDMI, installed wifi display helper on a Nexus 7 from the play store, had it connected in seconds. Full screen mirroring from the device to the projector with sound. With the external keyboard makes using the Nexus really nice on a big screen.
Also connected a Dell XPS 14. Had to purchase a Dell Intel wireless nic and ditch the Killer brand nic. Removed the intel nic video driver in the device management, left the nvidia alone, had windows update install the intel video, downloaded widi updater from Intel support site, ran it, it updated a couple programs and installed a widi program that opens and you see the adapter you purchases and have connected to your projector, type in a password it gives you and your connected.
I was not able to use an HDMI to VGA adapter inline with this adapter so I could make this work on an older projector that didnt' have HDMI but I am still trying other things.
Date published: 2014-05-12
Rated 5 out of
5
by
matasw from
Outstanding on Surface Pro!
Piloting these to use in a school setting. The video quality from a surface pro is amazing. Noticeably better then Chromecast, Epson Wireless, Apple TV Etc. Testing using a Surface Pro. I was unable to get it to work with a Asus Vivotab but did not spend too much time troubleshooting (we're ditching all of our Vivotabs).
Date published: 2014-03-06
Rated 5 out of
5
by
AC from
WiDi/Miracast
This unit and it's two sister units will replace our overhead projectors in conference rooms. The ability for any user to cast to the 70" screens sans wires makes the company better and presentations better. The ROI for this is amazing.
Date published: 2014-09-17
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Andy from
very hard to connect
this thing is very hard to setup.
first my phone never find it (I have ndroid upgraded)
it was hard to setup has wifi to performance an update.
even after that can not make it work.
i bough 6 of this thinking will be good device. but is not
Date published: 2015-07-11
Rated 1 out of
5
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user from
Review of Miracast
Very difficult to use. Spent a great deal of time setting it up and still did not work.
Date published: 2014-10-17
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Pascal from
Bad connectivity
The concept of this Bluetooth device is exactly what I needed, however it does not function with the consistency I need for it to be adequately functional. The problem is in the connection which continuously drops out forcing a complete reconnection process each time I try to use it. If I try to stream any presentation or video from any computer to the display TV, the C2G drops the connection every 10 minutes, making it difficult to follow a complete video. Very disappointing.
Date published: 2019-01-08
Rated 2 out of
5
by
KB4ZAX from
Sometimes works.
My laptop "sees" it but cant connect to it.?? Android phone connects but sometimes audio/video is choppy sometimes OK. devices are 20 feet or less apart.
Wish I would have just got a 20 ft HDMI cable.
Date published: 2018-12-23
Bazaarvoice SAP Hybris Integration Version 2.8.1
Questions & Answers
Will the device work with a surface rt?
Product 29358 is not compatible with Microsoft Surface RT.
Date published: 2017-10-06
Will this Miracast adapter work with the MS Surface Pro 2?
Product 29358 is compatible with the Microsoft Surface Pro 2
Date published: 2017-10-06
Hello! Do you know if this product works with tablets running Windows 8.1 RT (which support miracast), like Surface 2 or Lumia 2520?
Yes this will work with any Miracast Supported Device
Date published: 2017-10-06
For use with an HDMI capable projector do I connect it to the projector and connect the projector to the lan via ethernet, and project from a laptop, without a cable between the two?
You would plug an HDMI cable from the Wireless Audio/Video receiver to the projector. You would then utilize a device that has WiDi to connect to the Wireless Audio/Video receiver via a pear to pear wireless connection
Date published: 2017-10-06
I have a projector with VGA and USB inputs. Is there an adapter that will allow the VGA or USB input to work with the HDMI connector on the miracast?
No. Unfortunately, the Mircast adapter will not work with that projector.
Date published: 2017-10-06
Hi, what does "Miracast-enabled device" mean. There is no link to explain exactly what this statement means.
The Links that will provide you the information as to capability of your device to be compatible with Miracast are below: System requirements: Miracast- enabled device http://supportkb.intel.com/wireless/wireless-display/templates/selfservice/intelwidi/#portal/1026/article/2511 Miracast-enabled source devices http://www.wi-fi.org/certified-products-results?cid=&org=0&category=Select&start_date[date]=&end_date[date]=&capabilities[67]=67&op=Search&form_build_id=form-xVDYAwbAFLOOgrs0DOtiZq4quejw6bI5uAbr5xz7sxM&form_id=wifi_cert_api_advanced_search_form
Date published: 2018-05-02
Hi, what is the difference between the C2G Miracast Wireless Adapter and the Miracast Wireless Presentation Solution. Looking for a stable device for laptops being used in conference rooms. Mostly reliability and ease of connection. Thanks Bob
The Miracast Wireless Adapter only comes with the Miracast unit and the USB power cable. The Miracast Wireless Presentation Solution comes the 2 components mentioned above with an HDMI cable and a USB to AC adapter.
Date published: 2017-10-06
Does your Miracast product display all screens on a smartphone or tablet? Not just video. Could I use Miracast to display my iPhone 5 screens (to a largee display) and instruct someone how to use the iPhone features?
The Miracast will display an identical copy of what is on your source device. Unfortunately Miracast is not compatible with the IPhone 5.
Date published: 2017-10-06
Bazaarvoice SAP Hybris Integration Version 2.8.1