iShare Pro2 Kit Wireless HDMI User Manual

iShare Pro2 Kit All-in-One Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver 

The Ultimate Guide to Seamless Wireless HD Streaming: Setup, Pairing & Troubleshooting

In today's world of content creation and remote work, the freedom to cut the cable clutter is invaluable. Whether you're a photographer wanting to review footage on the big screen, a gamer looking to stream from your console in another room, or a professional giving a presentation, a reliable wireless HDMI kit is essential.

We’ve distilled insights from over 2,000 hours of user testing to bring you the definitive guide to getting the most out of your Wireless HD Transmitter and Receiver Kit.

Here is everything you need to know, from unboxing to advanced troubleshooting.

What’s in the Box?

Before we dive into the setup, let's ensure you have everything you need. Our kit is designed to be universally compatible right out of the box.

  • The Core Units:

    • Transmitter Unit: This connects to your source device (laptop, camera, console).

    • Receiver Unit: This features an integrated 20-inch (0.5m) HDMI cable to connect directly to your TV or monitor.

  • The All-in-One Adapter Kit: We’ve included adapters for virtually every modern device:

    • Micro HDMI to HDMI: Perfect for drones and compact cameras.

    • Mini HDMI to HDMI: Designed for action cams and DSLRs.

    • USB-C to HDMI: Essential for MacBooks and tablets.

  • Power & Documentation:

    • 2x USB-C Power Cables (Requires 5V/2A power adapter, not included).

    • Quick Start Guide & Full User Manual.

Getting Started: The 3-Step Connection Guide

Setting up your wireless HDMI kit is designed to be intuitive. Follow these steps for a crystal-clear 1080P connection in seconds.

1. Connect the Receiver to Your TV

Take the Receiver unit and plug its integrated HDMI cable directly into an available HDMI port on your television. Important: For stable power, do not use your TV’s USB port. Use the provided USB-C cable connected to a wall adapter (5V/2A) to power the receiver.

2. Attach the Transmitter to Your Source

This step depends on your source device:

  • For Standard HDMI Devices (Laptops, Consoles): Simply plug the Transmitter unit directly into the HDMI port.

  • For Specialty Ports (Cameras, Tablets, MacBooks): First, select the correct adapter from the kit (e.g., USB-C to HDMI). Connect the adapter to your device, and then plug the Transmitter into the adapter.

  • Power the Transmitter: Just like the receiver, power the transmitter using the second USB-C cable connected to a wall adapter or a high-output power bank.

3. Automatic Playback

Once both units are powered on and connected to their respective devices, they will automatically search for each other. Within 12 seconds, you should see a solid blue LED on both units, confirming the connection. Your TV will now mirror your source in glorious 1080P.

Device Re-Pairing: Restoring Your Connection

Your devices come pre-paired from the factory. However, if you experience a lost connection, follow this Recovery Pairing procedure:

  1. Initiate on Transmitter: Press and hold the function button on the Transmitter for 5 seconds. The LED will turn Deep Blue. Release the button.

  2. Initiate on Receiver: Immediately press and hold the function button on the Receiver for 5 seconds. Its LED will also turn Deep Blue. Release the button.

  3. Wait for Pairing: Your TV screen will display: "Waiting WiFi pairing, please wait..." The devices will search for each other for about 5 seconds.

  4. Confirmation: Pairing is successful when the video signal returns to your main screen and both LEDs turn Ice Blue and begin to slow blink.

Troubleshooting: Solutions from Real Users

Even the best tech can sometimes hiccup. Here are the most common issues and their quick fixes, based on extensive user testing.