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Setup is easy, straight out of the box just plug and play. You need an extra HDMI cable on hand because the sender passes the signal through and back to the original TV. I have the transmitter upstairs connected to Foxtel IQ3, and downstairs, one room over the receiver attached to a 65" Panasonic TV, about 8 -10m apart. My experience was the picture was perfectly clear, sound was great. The IR extender works well with the IR Foxtel remote (not Bluetooth), just a fraction of a delay due to the communication. But then when I started watching the picture froze about every 5 seconds for about 1/4 sec. So I tried a few things to improve this like turning off the Wi-Fi, router, moving the boxes around, etc. the only thing that did work was turning the transmitter off and on. This did improve, only froze every minute or so now. But after watching for about 20mins, the receiver lost signal, and self reconnected after about 30sec, but in the meantime I'm just watching it reboot missing the action. I've read reviews on this model and others and I don't think there is a seamless AV sender on the market, you can always find one review where there is issues. So when this thing works, it works well, it's just not 100% reliable and needs to rebooted occasionally to resolve signal issues. I wouldn't recommend it as I have nothing to compare against, maybe there is a better model out there, or maybe they all have some issue, maybe my expectations are too high as it is transmitting live and doesn't have the luxury to buffer and fix missing packets of data. BTW, these retail in JB Hi-Fi for $599. For that price I would return it, but on eBay you may pick one up for $200, so it's probably acceptable to have a few imperfections for $200, but not $600Read full review
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