🚀 Elevate Your Presentations with Airtame!
The Airtame Wireless HDMI Display Adapter is designed for business and educational environments, allowing users to wirelessly mirror their screens from a variety of devices. With features like WPA2 Enterprise security, easy installation, and a cloud-based management tool, Airtame ensures a seamless and secure presentation experience.
O**H
Essential Tech for Creative Endeavours (Airplay is a nice touch)
I was an original backer of the project a few years ago, and used it sparingly as a student to stream things around the house and some coursework presentations. It worked well, but it was a bit fiddly and awkward.I started a games studio earlier this year and was looking for a decent solution to sharing our work on a projector and screen from multiple PC's, aside from an awkward and cumbersome HDMI switcher, there didn't really seem to be anything, then I remembered Airtame, I bought a new one, plugged it in and it's been invaluable ever since! We use it all day everyday, for both Digital Signage (Tracking Jira burndowns etc) and for sharing our work, an invaluable tool in the game dev process.As we expanded I bought more so that every room is now outfitted with one on a communal screen. Even when clients come to visit they love that they can download a small app (or we provide it) and they can imediately stream on our network.Whilst there have been a couple of issues with networking, it doesn't like being forced to change IP addresses, Airtame support were very helpful and we were able to rectify the issue very quickly.The only thing lacking was Airplay support, but now they've introduced a Beta version (and after remembering I was interested in it, they contacted me directly) that supports streaming directly from iOS, also invaluable.Overall I would recommend this to any creative organisation, or anyone who has lots of different devices that need to present.
D**M
An effective solution for wirelessly casting that actually works.
Found AirTame after trying, without success, numerous other methods of wirelessly displaying in a meeting room environment. Although AirTame is a more expensive solution, I have found that it provides an effective and flexible solution to our business requirements. Although set up was quite straightforward there were still one or two issues that were addressed quickly and efficiently by the high quality support offered by the company. Their follow up and attention to detail would shame most well established companies. Well done AirTame.
W**R
Close, but no cigar.
There are a plethora of device that promise to "project" the screen of a device onto an HDMI-enabled device without wires. After researching many of these products I chose to go for the Airtame; one of the most expensive ones, as this product promised to overcome many of the other's shortcomings and aimed at businesses, however this has not been my experience:1. I was looking for a device to project my Android device's entire screen to the TV, however like many other's including a £1.99 app (AnyCast), you can only transmit via their app, limiting you to images, video and documents. In hindsight, re-reading their blurb they don't actually state this.2. There is a small but noticeable lag between the Windows desktop and the projected image. This means it makes it unusable as a primary screen because of mouse delay. Also, it makes watching streaming media awkward as lip movement does not coincide with the sound. I am using enterprise-grade network equipment and broadcasting on 5Ghz.3. I have not been able to "Extend" my Windows desktop. i.e. use the TV as an extra monitor.4. It does not "project" sound to the device - as an HDMI cable would.5. Due to buggy installation software and the supplied firmware the setup experience was not straight forward. I had to reboot the device several times and reset it once before it was up and running.6. This appears to be aimed at businesses but it does not support VLANs (IEEE 802.1Q). i.e. both devices have to be on the same subnet / VLAN to communicate.The projected image on my HD TV (not 4K) is clear and sharp.Why 2 stars? - it looks promising and over time, I hope they'll overcome the issues, but for now it is no better that the likes of Chromecast, Fire TV stick, Roku Streaming Stick and Microsoft Wireless display adapter except it's ~4x the price.Can I recommend this product? - NoI'm going to try the NETGEAR PTV3000-100UKS Push2TV and if that works as described, I will return this.
D**N
Terrible.
As the TD of an IT company I would like to think I knew what I was doing, ordered two of these. First one had so many issues just setting it up, laptop wouldn't connect to one of the wireless networks, did connect to the other but the setup utility wouldn't work. I then decided to use the web page for setup but I found myself having to hack the webpage to display hidden fields which weren't there and should have been. The update button then did nothing and so I clicked it a few times - turns out every time you click the button it starts updating but doesn't look like it has so there were 10 concurrent upgrades going on. I had all the same issues with the second one except it died after a firmware update.The 1.5 firmware is much better, but getting it installed is the difficulty as they come out of the box with version 1.0 which is practically a beta.If they start shipping version 1.5 firmware on the devices I might buy another one, but until then, avoid.
J**K
Three Stars
Delivery was prompt but part of the charger was missing. I got the part myself. A little disappointing.
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