

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1919 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: Midnight Black
- Brand: Nyrius
- Model: NAVS500
- Dimensions: 2.50" h x
8.50" w x
10.00" l,
2.35 pounds
Features
- Transmit high definition 1080p wireless signals from your Blu-ray player, HD satellite/cable set-top-box, PS3, XBOX 360, PC, projector or any of your HDMI compatible devices
- Supports video resolution 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 720i, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i
- Powerful long range signal transmits uncompressed high definition video and audio through walls, ceilings, floors up to 100ft without latency
- Control your HD devices from any room in your house with the included infrared remote extender
- Easy to install and set up eliminating expensive, messy wires; Control your PC's keyboard and mouse using the USB connection remotely on any TV in your house
Nyrius ARIES NAVS500 HD 1080p HDMI Digital Wireless Audio Video Sender Transmitter & Receiver System with IR Remote Extender
Product Description
Discover the freedom of high definition video and digital audio wirelessly. Conveniently place your HDTV anywhere you want without the hassle of installing cables. The Aries HD Wireless Sender transmits your Blu-ray/DVD player, HD cable/satellite set top box, PS3, Xbox 360, or PC's HD signal wirelessly to your HDTV/projector. This system will allow you to arrange your living room without being limited by your audio/video devices. Neatly organize your devices on the other side of the room while your HDTV is mounted for premium viewing and an enhanced home theater experience.
Wirelessly Send HDMI Video and Digital Audio Signals to any HDTV
Now you can easily stream uncompressed high definition audio and video all without running messy cables. There is no reduction in picture quality allowing you to experience full 1080p resolution. Whether it's your HD cable or satellite set top box, Blu-ray player, gaming console, computer or any other HD device with standard HDMI connections, this device will allow you to watch it on any HDTV wirelessly.
Powerful Long Range Digital Signal
This system can broadcast HDMI audio and video up to 100ft. It also transmits through walls, floors and ceilings with ease. The Aries High Definition Digital Wireless Audio Video Sender will broadcast crystal clear digital sound and razor sharp 1080p video without latency. The powerful digital signal will not interfere with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi networks.
Control Your HD Device Remotely
Not only can you watch your HDMI video source remotely, you can also control it. The IR (infrared) remote extender will send your device's remote control signals over the air. Simply point your remote control at the receiver and change channels, pause your movie - any function available on your remote will work using the remote extender. This allows you to hide your HD devices or relocate them to an optimal location on the other side of your living room.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
69 of 72 people found the following review helpful.Much More Than Expected
By Sacto Fred
I have been looking for a device that would transmit a high definition TV signal from a cable/satellite box to a TV for years. Every one I found would either only transmit standard definition or would only use you LAN to transmit to a computer and the people that owned any of them told me none were worth owning.When I saw this Nyrius NAVS500 I was very skeptical of it but knowing Amazon's great return policy I took the gamble. I was not disappointed! This thing is much more than I had expected. At first I thought it worked perfectly right out of the box but then I noticed I was not getting audio at the receiving TV from some stations. This upset me until I realized my problem was the old HDMI cables I was using. If you use this unit with HDMI devices that are not HDMI 1.3 or higher standard you may experience problems of lost signal and/or loss of audio.After replacing the cables I was still having trouble when I used an HDMI splitter to split the signal to the TV at the cable box and to the Nyrius transmitter. The splitter said it was HDMI 1.3 standard but others were reporting the same problem with the splitter so I sent it back and ordered one that had reviews that said they did not have the problem. It works just great now.I was really surprised to find the remote extender works flawlessly. I have never had one that worked as advertised before, but with this one I can set the extender in from of the cable box if I am using it or in front of the DVD player when I am using it and can control either with its own remote at the receiver end just as if I were in the room with the box, (with the exception of physically putting a DVD in or removing a DVD from the player of course). :-)I have tested the distance and was able to connect at a distance of 50 feet and going through four walls. I did have to place both the transmitter and receiver high enough that other objects like furniture, appliances, and people were not in the way but after doing that I had no trouble. When I moved the receiver another 15 feet to a distance of 65 feet I was unable to receive a reliable signal. It would drop and then reconnect. I do believe I could get more distance if I were not going through so many walls but I have not tested that yet.If you buy this unit make sure all of your HDMI hardware is up to HDMI 1.3 standards or better. The splitter I tried first was "HDMI 1x2 3D splitter v1.3 HDCP 2 ports switcher 3 4 5 8 PS3 XBOX360 DVD Blu-ray". Even though it claims to be 1.3 it is not. I returned it and bought a "[ASIN:B0012N089W 2-Port (1-in, 2-out) HDMI Certified Amplified Splitter w/power]" and everything worked. I use nothing but "BlueRigger High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet" cables. I am sure there are others that are just fine but I know these are as advertised and at a reasonable price so I stick with them.
48 of 52 people found the following review helpful.A Video review on the Nyrius NAVS500
By CKE
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RKE7R91YZ626C You have a problem. You want to mount your HD television above your fireplace or other remote location, but you can't (either because of room, cable box placement, or an angry wife) find a way to plug in your other equipment into the HDMI slots. Luckily, for you, there is the Nyrius NAVS500, and while it does have one issue (more on that later) it offers you flexibility with your home entertainment center.Notes on the device- The Nyrius NAVS500 allows you to "Untether" your television from the rest of your home entertainment center. Simply plug the device (DVR, Blu-Ray, PS3, Xbox 360, or other HDMI device) into the *Transmitter* and then plug your television into *Receiver* and you are ready to go. The set-up is that easy, in fact, it is easier than hooking up a VCR.- Quality - The video quality is excellent (true 1080p) with a very minimal delay - less than a second. There is one issue, the audio portion takes about 5-10 seconds to begin (the broadcast is just silent... but it is not out-of-phase). This an be an issue if you are watching broadcast tv- although a DVR can solve part of that problem (it mainly would be an issue if you switching between shows). This delay should not be a noticeable problem with a Blu-ray, PS3, or other device where immediate audio is not needed. For some users this could be a deal killer, but for others it may not even be noticeable.- Audio and video are in sync. There are no issues where you see lips moving with a delay in the audio.- What I really like is the flexibility and other possibilities with the Nyrius NAVS500 - with the use of a Ultra High Performance HDMI Switcher, 3to1 Switch you have the ability to run multiple devices into your television. Admittedly, it would be better if the HDMI splitter was integrated into the Nyrius HDMI directly, but external splitters are relatively inexpensive.- Another possibility is with use of Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter Cable, 6 feet you have the ability to connect your Mac directly into your television. This gives you the ability to watch Hulu, NBC, ABC, ESPN, and/or a Monsoon Multimedia 010410VL TV Tuner/Receiver on your television using only your computer (Read - you can possibly eliminate your cable bill).Final Verdict - The Nyrius NAVS500 offers you significant flexibility with you home entertainment center. There is an issue with the delay in the audio, but for many issues this will not be a concern. If you are looking for a way to isolate your HD TV from the rest of your home entertainment equipment the Nyrius NAVS500 may be the device for you.4 1/2 Stars- Please note I received a Nyrius NAVS500 for reviewing purposes-----
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.Quick and simple
By Gerrie
I recently purchased the Nyrius NAVS500 HD to set up a second LED HD panel driven by the same AV Amplifier. Most impressive was the simplicity of the solution - it literally took me 5 minutes to unpack everything and get a decent signal. Both the sender and receiver is nice and compact and easy to use.The 2nd HD panel for which I bought the Nyrius is located in my home gym one floor up and in total some 18 meters away from my AV Amp. Some improvements that could be considered to make this even better would be extending the range. I had to move the unit around in order to pic up a good signal and I still detect minor pixelation when the images are moving fast. 99% of the time the picture is perfect with no distortion. A second, and really minor, enhancement could be to add a wall mounting option as one often don't have a flat surface on which to put the receiver. It would thus make sense to create the ability to wall mount it.
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