AV signal transmission refers to the transmission of audiovisual (sound and image) signals from one place to another. This allows you to share presentations, videos, music or other multimedia content within a room or even between rooms.
Wireless AV signal transmission
How it works: In wireless AV transmission, signals are transmitted between a transmitter and a receiver using radio frequency (RF) or infrared radiation.
Advantages:
Flexibility: Due to the absence of cables, the equipment can be moved freely.
Quick Installation: Installation is simple and quick as no wiring is required.
Aesthetics: Wireless solutions are more aesthetic because there are no cables to disturb the view.
Disadvantages:
Interference: Other wireless devices (e.g. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) can interfere with the signal.
Distance: The range is limited, walls and other obstacles can reduce the signal.
Latency: There may be a slight delay in signal transmission, which can be a problem for sensitive applications.