This Wireless 4K HDMI Transmitter Basically Killed Every HDMI Cable Ever

Stream from any Type-C device/console or your smartphone to your TV without a long cable in between. Connect your laptop or tablet to a projector without worrying about dongles and HDMI ports. Transmit crisp 4K visuals without trippy wires that ruin the aesthetic of your home or office. That’s the life 4URPC (pronounced “For Your PC”) promises…

Technology has a way of simplifying life, but it often leaves us tangled in wires and struggling with compatibility issues. Enter the 4URPC Gen 2—a sleek, compact solution promising seamless wireless connectivity for video and audio transmission. This gadget offers a glimpse into the future of how we interact with our screens – without 5-10 foot-long cables. If you’ve ever wished for a plug-and-play solution that doesn’t demand a manual or endless app downloads, this is it.

Designer: 4URPC

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The 4URPC exists as a 2-part dongle – a transmitter and a receiver. Plug them into their respective devices and you’ve basically got yourself an invisible HDMI cable connecting these two devices. With built-in 5GHz Wi-Fi capable of transmitting 4K at 30Hz or 1080p at 60Hz, the 4URPC gives you the power of an HDMI cable without the cable. Use it with your TV, a monitor, a projector, or any device you want to use as an external display.

Inside this two-part dongle beats a quad-core processor capable of beaming 4K visuals at 30Hz or a smooth 1080p at 60Hz. It handles these tasks with a certain confidence, using built-in 5G WiFi to keep audio and visuals locked in sync. There’s no app, no WiFi setup to wrestle with—just plug the Type-C transmitter into your device and the receiver into an HDMI port, and the connection is instantaneous. It’s a kind of simplicity that feels almost nostalgic, like when gadgets just worked without trying too hard to impress.

What’s refreshing is how unpretentious this thing is about its versatility. It hops between Windows, MacOS, and Android devices with no fuss, as long as they support DP Alternate Mode through a Type-C port. You can take it from a boardroom presentation to movie night at home without missing a beat. And it’s equally at home connecting with friends, family, or colleagues, thanks to its support for multiple transmitters on a single receiver. You can share the screen-swapping duties without stepping on each other’s toes.

The 4URPC isn’t a new device – it launched in 2024, garnering support from backers on Kickstarter exactly a year ago. Now, the makers are back with a vision for Gen2, built on the backs of technological advancements as well as feedback from early adopters. Backers of the first version provided crucial feedback about small issues like limited multi-device options and connectivity time. The Gen 2 addresses these pain points with noticeable precision. Setup times are practically nonexistent—just 0.01 seconds for the wireless connection to kick in. And if you’re in a setting where multiple users need access, the receiver now juggles up to five transmitters.

There is, however, ‘one more thing’ with the 4URPC. It isn’t only an HDMI transmitter/receiver, it’s also a 100W PD3.0 adapter, allowing you to charge or run devices through the dongle itself. Why? Because ports are a rarity on devices like phones or laptops (you only get a limited number of them), so it only makes sense to provide as much value if you’re going to utilize a port. To that end, 100 watts of power deliver is perfect for laptops and more than sufficient for tablets or phones, allowing them to fast-charge in a snap. Pair that with improved heat dissipation—air vents that look cool and work cooler—and you’ve got a device that can handle itself during extended use without overheating.

The transmitter-receiver duo is tiny—just 0.23 inches thick and lighter than most smartphones. Toss it in a bag, and you might forget it’s even there until you need it. Even the cable feels thoughtfully designed, with reinforced materials that stood up to tens of thousands of bend tests. The quad-core processor handles 4K streaming with minimal lag and DRM support, which means you can play games using the 4URPC or even stream content from Netflix, Hulu, Disney and other streaming apps. You can order your 4URPC now and it’ll deliver by April 2025.

Click Here to Buy Now: $115 $200 (43% off). Hurry, only a few left! Raised over $226,000.

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