KFA2 - Galaxy Stream HD (WHDI) review

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KFA2 Stream HD

Here we can see the primary gear a littler better. Also included is a remote control, with just one wireless device you don't even need it. The dongle and receiver are pre-paired at the factory, however you can connect and switch between further dongles, available separately, by using the tiny remote control.

But if you want multiple transmitters and sources in your house, with the remote you can select the sources. Alternatively you could set it up to have one transmitter beam to multiple screens as well. On a 24" monitor the photo above is roughly real-size.

KFA2 Stream HD

The receiver box has two LEDs at the front side, one power and one LINK LED. You can conveniently  place this box behind your television or if you like to look at it in vicinity.

KFA2 Stream HD

At the backside you'll spot the power connector and HDMI out port, use the supplied HDMI cable and connect it towards your HDTV or alternatively an AV receiver with HDMI pass-through. Remember, up-to HDMI 1.3 is supported meaning that 3D movies would not work, you need HDMI 1.4 compatibility for that.  HDCP 2.0 is supported which means you are OK for Blu-ray transfers.

A mini USB connector is to be found here as well, you can use it to upgrade the firmware.

KFA2 Stream HD

This is the HDMI dongle (107mm x 44mm x 16mm), you insert it into your PC HDMI connector, which could be a lead from your graphics card or integrated graphics. Obviously if your laptop ahs HDMI out, that works as well. Since there is a heavy duty WIFI transmitter in there it needs power though, so you use the mini-USB connector you see at the front left for that, simply use the supplied USB cable and connect it towards on of your USB ports where it will feed off the 5v rails.

Anyway, let's have a peek at the actual installation.

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