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Nyrius Phoenix Home True 4K60 (2026): A Solution for Cord Clutter

The Nyrius Phoenix Home True 4K60 can wirelessly transmit games, TV shows, movies, and more across your home (even through walls).

Nyrius Phoenix Home True 4K60 (2026): A Solution for Cord Clutter

The Nyrius Phoenix Home True 4K60, priced at $250, aims to tackle the issue of cable clutter by transmitting an HDMI source across a room without the need for direct connection to a television or monitor. The kit consists of a transmitter for the source video and a receiver that connects to a TV or projector. Setting up the transmitter involves screwing two antennas into place, connecting an HDMI cable to the source, and plugging in the power cord. The receiver, similarly, connects to the display of choice.

The transmitter supports 4K resolution at up to 60 frames per second (fps), along with Dolby Atmos, DTS, and 7.1 channel surround sound. It can transmit signals up to 500 feet away in open areas without barriers or 75 feet through walls, floors, and ceilings. The device also features a USB-C port for controlling a computer wirelessly, allowing a laptop to be controlled remotely from a different room. However, this feature might be unnecessary for those seeking primarily video streaming.

Testing the Phoenix Home True 4K over several months revealed its capabilities, easy setup process, and exceptional transmission quality. Games played on an Xbox Series X, such as Crimson Desert, exhibited no lag or slowdowns. Streaming services and Blu-ray playback, like Blade Runner 2049, remained clear and uninterrupted. The device performed well within a 75-foot range, both indoors and outdoors, and provided surround sound through a Klipsch Flexus Core 300 soundbar.

Minor issues included a strange noise from an older Sony Bravia television and slightly warm transmitter and receiver after extended use. Overall, the Nyrius Phoenix Home True 4K60 stands out as a viable solution for those seeking to minimize cable clutter while maintaining high-quality video and audio transmission.

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