ScreenBeam Mini2 Wireless Display Adapter/Receiver with Miracast
Transform any HDTV into a smart display with the ScreenBeam Mini2 Wireless Display Adapter. Wirelessly mirror content from your compatible phone, tablet, or laptop to the big screen, perfect for sharing photos, videos, or presentations. Its dual-band design minimizes interference and maximizes throughput for a smooth streaming experience. Enjoy ultra-low latency projection of up to 1080p video and stereo audio. Setup is quick and easy, getting you connected in minutes for home entertainment or on-the-go use.
$187.00
Owner Satisfaction
3.1
/ 5
Category Rank
221
/ 238
#221 in Video Streaming
Price vs Category Average
-19%
Below average
Video Projection Resolution
1080
/ Up to p
Who it's for
- Dedicated Miracast Performance
- Infrastructure-Free Connection
- Highly Portable Design
Who should skip it
- Limited Ecosystem Compatibility
- Requires External Power Source
- Resolution and Feature Limitations
Key Specs
Video Projection Resolution
Up to 1080p
Audio Output
Stereo audio
Connectivity
Wi-Fi Miracast, Intel WiDi
Design
Dual-band for maximized throughput
Latency
Ultra-low
Wireless Connectivity Standard
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Video Output Interface
HDMI
Maximum Video Resolution
1080p Full HD
Features
- Wirelessly project to your HDTV
- Quick and easy setup
- Supports Miracast and Intel WiDi
- Dual-band Wi-Fi reduces interference
- 1080p video and stereo audio
- Ultra-low latency streaming
- Ideal for home or travel
What customers say
This dedicated Miracast receiver garners polarized feedback centered on its specialized utility and compatibility struggles. Users who successfully integrate it into specific Windows environments often appreciate its simple setup and portability, describing it as reliable for basic screen mirroring. However, overall satisfaction is significantly hampered by performance inconsistency. Many report frustrating connection drops and noticeable latency, making it poor for dynamic content. Furthermore, frequent failures after operating system updates diminish its long term value. While functional for static professional presentations, its lack of universal compatibility and need for frequent troubleshooting lead to a mixed user experience compared to more versatile streaming options.
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