You probably interact with HDMI cables every day, but have you ever paid attention to the technology behind these ubiquitous appliances in our households? And did you know that there are different types of HDMI cables? To find out about the nitty-gritty of HDMI cables, keep reading.Â
What are HDMI cables?
A while back, when you wanted to transfer audio and video between devices, you w...
With modern wireless technology, there is no reason to be bound by cables in your home, office or onset. Watching movies, taking professional photos, or playing video games, with a wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver has never been easier, cut the cord from your devices.
How to know which device is right for your wireless HDMI needs
What do you intend to transmit and how do you want to...
As a busy photographer, you know how important it is to stay on top of technology developments to get the most out of your limited work time. While you may already be a pro at using digital cameras, the way you examine and display images for others on set may be hampering you because of all the cabling that’s involved.
In an increasingly wireless world, the HDMI cables you’ve been relying on...
Get the most out of your wireless HDMI products! This simple how to video will help you maximize the signal strength and video quality of your Nyrius Wireless HDMI product. Use this guide if you experience: Loss of Signal Loss of Quality Latency (Lag/Delays)
Fstoppers, one of the top sites for photographers, videographers, and other creative professionals, takes the Nyrius Aries Pro for a spin. They take us through some of the product uses, setup, and specifications.
Read their full review here.
In this video, we take your through the process of setting up your Nyrius Infrared Extender, included with Nyrius Aries Prime, Aries Pro, Aries Home, Aries Home+ and NY-GS10. This accessory allows you to change channels and control your video source even rooms away through infrared technology.
If you have ever connected a home video game console or AV receiver up to a new HDTV, you are likely already familiar with HDMI cables, mini display ports, ethernet, 1080p and ports. HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and it is simply a standard for connecting high-definition video devices for showing media with high bandwidths.
You may wish to add an HDMI port to your com...
"It's the real deal, it's magical"
Unbox Therapy takes the Nyrius Aries Pro for a test drive. Lewis tests the latency of the product with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on the Nintendo Switch. His test consisted of wirelessly streaming his gaming console to an HDTV approximately 40ft away.
"That's legit... they said zero latency, there's zero latency"
Watch the full video here...