BenQ QCast Mirror QP30 Dual Band WiMedia Adapter for Desktop Computer/Notebook/Smartphone - 2.40 GHz ISM - 5 GHz UNII - External 5A.JH328.004
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BenQ QCast Mirror QP30 Dual Band WiMedia Adapter for Desktop Computer/Notebook/Smartphone - 2.40 GHz ISM - 5 GHz UNII - External 5A.JH328.004
QCAST MIRROR DONGLE
Manufacturer Part Number: 5A.JH328.004
MANUFACTURER NAME: Benq
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 5A.JH328.004
UPC EAN CODE: 840046048969
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
General Information: | |
Easy BYOD Wireless Meeting Room Upgrade The best investment for BYOD-friendly small businesses seeking wireless meeting room solutions. Universal OS and File Format QCast Mirror QP30 displays any multimedia, such as photos, documents, or full HD videos shared from multiple mobile devices or laptops without OS limitations. Supports iOS 12+, Mac OS 10.12, Android 9+, Windows 7+, and Chrome OS devices. No Software Required for Quick and Easy Setup Sharing content from multiple presenters can be complicated. QCast Mirror QP30 solves these hassles by simply mirroring a mobile device's screen, requiring no installing or launching of apps or drivers. Smooth Playback of High Definition Videos Utilizing 2.4G/5G dual band wireless technology, QCast Mirror QP30 provides superior transmission quality that delivers smooth playback at up to 4K 30Hz. Multi-Casting in 4-way Split Screen Share content or collaborate in four windows via Miracast, Apple and Google's screen mirroring and BenQ InstaShare wireless casting technologies without extra apps. It's easy to cast presentations from up to four devices at the same time for constructive collaboration. OTA Updates for Effortless Maintenance QCast Mirror's Over-the-Air (OTA) update capability keeps it operating at peak efficiency with the latest firmware, ensuring simple operation and near-zero maintenance. | |
Manufacturer | BenQ Corporation |
Manufacturer Part Number | 5AJH328004 |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.benq.com |
Brand Name | BenQ |
Product Line | QCast Mirror |
Product Model | QP30 |
Product Name | Qcast Mirror QP30 HDMI Wireless Dongle |
Product Type | WiMedia Adapter |
Product UPC | 840046048969 |
Technical Information: | |
Network Band | Dual Band |
ISM Band | Yes |
UNII Band | Yes |
ISM Maximum Frequency | 2.40 GHz |
UNII Maximum Frequency | 5 GHz |
Physical Characteristics: | |
Form Factor | External |
Miscellaneous: | |
Device Supported | Desktop Computer/Notebook/Smartphone |
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