Measy AM1810USB Wireless HD Extender Kit: 1080P@60Hz resolution
Ever tried to share your screen and got tangled in cables? The Measy AM1810 USB Wireless HD Extender Kit laughs in the face of wires. Just plug the transmitter into your computer's USB port, stick the receiver on your TV, projector, or that giant LED screen you've been showing off, and boom—your screen's up in seconds. No PhD in tech required.
Here’s why it’s a game-changer: First off, it doesn’t just promise HD—it delivers true 1080p video and crisp digital audio without breaking a sweat. And because we know you’re picky about connections, it throws in both HD and VGA outputs plus a 3.5mm audio jack for good measure. Whether you’re a Windows warrior, macOS maestro, or Linux legend, this gadget plays nice with all of them. Oh, and it’s got range—100 meters straight, no chaser, even if your living room’s more obstacle course than open space.
Perfect for when you want to stream the latest binge-worthy show or nail that presentation without begging for the WiFi password.
- 100m range
- Dual band wireless
- HD VGA dual output
- Plug and play
- 1080P@60Hz resolution
General specs
- Brand: Measy
- Model: AM1810USB
- Seller: Banggood
- Wireless network: IEEE 802.11ac 2.4GHz/5GHz
- Receiver resolution: 1920 x 1080P 60fps, 1280 x 720P 60fps
- Supported systems: Windows, macOS, Linux
- Transmitter Power port: Type C
- Power: 5V 2A (Transmitter), 5V 1.2A (Receiver)
- Output resolution: 1080P 60Hz
- Receiver Port: HD Type C, VGA, 3.5MM audio port
- First listed by seller: 7/4/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Measy | Measy | Measy | MiraScreen | Honor Electronics | |
Model | AM1810USB | AM1810Type-c | AM1810HD | D8 | Switchfree | K3 |
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Price | $66.69 | $59.72 | $57.73 | $35.83 | $34.49 | $217.52 |
Seller | Banggood | Banggood | Banggood | Banggood | Joom | Gshopper |
Update | August 18, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 18, 2025 | August 21, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | August 26, 2025 |
Power | 5V 2A (Transmitter), 5V 1.2A (Receiver) | 5V 1A or 2A (Transmitter), 5V 1.2A (Receiver) | 5V 1A or 2A (Transmitter), 5V 1.2A (Receiver) | |||
Receiver Port | HD Type C, VGA, 3.5MM audio port | HD V1.4, Type C USB, VGA, Audio | HD V1.4, Type C USB, VGA, Audio | |||
Resolution | 1920 x 1080P 60fps, 1280 x 720P 60fps | 1920 x 1080P 60fps, 1280 x 720P 60fps | 1080P |
Daniel G.
Halifax, NS
July 18, 2025
i had this problem where i was always dealing with a mess of cables during my diy projects and presentations, making everything look unprofessional. then i tried this kit from measy, and it was a solid solution—no more wires, just a quick setup that got my screen up in seconds. the takeaway is that it's a helpful tool for wireless sharing, but it's not perfect; it does the job well enough for most cases, though i wish it were more reliable. overall, it's a decent buy if you need something straightforward, but don't expect it to be flawless.
- Pros: the setup was incredibly simple, just plug and play without any fuss, and it worked with all my devices right away. the video and audio quality were top-notch, delivering a clear and sharp picture that made my presentations look professional. i loved the range it offered, covering a good distance even through walls, which is perfect for my home setup.
- Cons: as it seemed to me, the connection could be a bit unstable at times, dropping out unexpectedly during use. the build quality felt a bit flimsy, not as durable as i'd expect for something i use often. also, it didn't handle multiple devices switching smoothly, which was a hassle during demos.