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This question did not originate from me. I got my unit working on the same day that I bought the unit, however I had to go back on that same day and bought a spliter because the unit that i bought did not have two HDMI connections.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not sure if the Wireless Display HDMI Extender will work for a camera. This device works on laptop, DVD player, game console, or cable/satellite box to an HDMI enabled TV or display. You could try some troubleshooting to see if this device will work with a camera. Make sure the transmitter and receiver have a clear line of sight with no significant obstacles in the way, which could cause interference. Verify that your TV is set to the correct HDMI input source. It should be set to the HDMI input where the receiver is connected. Ensure that your camera is correctly set up to transmit video and audio through its HDMI output. Some cameras require specific settings to enable HDMI output. Consult your camera's manual for guidance. Reset and re-pair the device once more: - Connect both units to a power adapter and stack them on top of each other. *This is because they use NFC (Near-Field Communication) to pair. - Once both units are on, press and hold the pair button on the back of the device (you may need a needle to push the button that is inside the hole) until both units’ lights are blinking. - They will both flash red or orange, and finally green when they have been paired.
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