Fixing Zorin hdmi connection delay

Connecting to TV from my HP Pavilion x360 laptop with Zorin using Amazon.com: 2025 Upgraded Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver 328FT/100M, LED Display, 4K Decode 1080P@60Hz Ultra HD Video Output, Plug&Play 5G+2.4G for Video and Audio to Monitor from PC/Projector/TV Box : Electronics wireless hdmi works great except there is often a delay. Are there any tricks or secrets to avoid this delay?

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I've yet to see a single one of these wireless hdmi dongles that didn't involve some form of latency. I find it baffling that they can claim 0 latency.

Any tricks or secrets are basically just to have literally nothing else inference wise on the networks or around your house (basically impossible, given basically EVERYTHING interferes nowadays) and be as close as humanly possible to each other with absolutely nothing in between.

The real solution (for hardly any latency) is to use a wired connection. Not the easiest to setup depending on what you're working with, but there's simply nothing going to beat a wire, especially in this scenario. These wireless dongles can work for certain applications, such as presentations to maybe a projector above a room or something, but outside of those uses, try to wire up as much as you can.

Have as less as possible between the Connectors. Be as near as possible. And if possible let the Connectors ''see'' eachother. I mean: don't hide them behind Edges or Corners.

Or: Use a HDMI Cable instead.

Well, they correct themself a bit in the small-printed:

0,01s Ultra Low Latency

It works great once it connects and the delay is not bad. If anyone finds a solution I would like to hear it. Joel

I thought the power supply connection to the transmitter wasn't necessary but it makes the broadcast to your TV more reliable especially if you are broadcasting from one room to another. Joel.

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