Since the goggles only have an HDMI input I assume you want to go from a source to the goggles wirelessly. I do not have the goggles (although I am planning to buy them soon) but I do have a wireless HDMI link I use to connect a TV where I do not have a cable connection available. This should work fine with the caveat that some devices transmit information about the display capabilities back to the source but I’m not sure whether this will cause any problems in this case.
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Your going to need a TV with HDMI output or a set top box to connect to the HDMI transmitter
This solution is a bit redundant as you will still need a cable to connect the goggles to the HDMI receiver
Also the quality is poor
Why not just connect the goggles via a long hdmi cable directly to the STB or the TV with the HDMI output.
This would be easier and would provide a much higher quality image (wireless solution example is only 720x576)
For me the wireless image quality would be a show stopper
I agree with Iannes. The direct cable might be just as convenient. My HDMI receiver is 3-4 inches across and an inch thick. Although, I believe that mine is 1080p so no quality concerns.
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