FREEDOM. WITHOUT CABLES.

Transmit your HDMI signal completely wirelessly in brilliant Full HD quality across the room. Perfect for tidy home cinemas, conference rooms, and flexible setups. Say goodbye to annoying cable clutter.

100% Plug & Play
Nano

The wireless HDMI extender set. Transmits video & audio in 1080p up to 30 meters via a dedicated, stable 5GHz connection.

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Why a wireless HDMI extender?

No Setup Required

Transmitter and receiver pair fully automatically. You don't need any software, drivers, or corporate/home WiFi.

Stable 5GHz Technology

The set establishes its own invisible and closed 5GHz network. This guarantees absolutely smooth video and audio transmission.

High Range (30m)

Easily bridge distances of up to 30 meters (with a direct line of sight). Ideal for ceiling-mounted projectors or large meeting rooms.

Universal Compatibility

Works cross-platform with almost any HDMI source: Windows laptops, MacBooks, Mini PCs, cameras, or TV receivers.

Hardware vs. Software

Nano Orbsmart Nano
Miracast / AirPlay
Software
Casting
Setup 100% Plug & Play (0 clicks) Menus, pairing & passwords
Connection Dedicated 5GHz network (Stable) Depends on local router
Compatibility Anything with an HDMI output Supported operating systems only
For Guests / Clients Simply plug in the stick Require WiFi access & app
Range Up to 30 meters Depends on router location
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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a WiFi network for transmission?
No, you do not need an existing WiFi network. The transmitter and receiver of the Orbsmart Nano automatically establish their own direct and invisible 5GHz wireless connection with each other. You don't have to enter any passwords.
How is the set powered?
Both sticks (transmitter and receiver) require a stable power supply of 5V/2A. This is easily done using the included USB cables. You can either plug them directly into available USB ports on your TV or laptop, or use standard USB wall chargers.
Is the Nano suitable for console gaming?
No, we do not recommend the set for fast-paced video games. Due to the wireless transmission (encoding of the video signal), there is a minimal delay of about 100 to 200 milliseconds by design. For movies, presentations, or normal work, this is absolutely invisible – however, in fast first-person shooters or platformers, this leads to a noticeable delay in controller input.
Can I send the signal through walls?
The specified range of up to 30 meters applies to a direct, undisturbed line of sight (e.g., in a large conference room). Walls, massive cabinets, or doors between the transmitter and receiver physically block the 5GHz signal and significantly reduce the maximum range and stability.
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