Belkin’s new HDMI adapter wirelessly connects to screens over 130 feet away

A laptop connected to a wall-mounted TV using the Belkin ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter.

Belkin has announced a new wireless display adapter that works without the need for a Wi-Fi network. The ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter includes a USB-C transmitter you connect to devices like laptops, tablets, and phones, and an HDMI receiver that plugs into a display. You don’t need to install drivers or stick to compatible apps, and Belkin says the adapter’s range maxes out at 131 feet, so you can use it while crashed in a hotel room or to present through a distant projector in a conference room.

The wireless adapter, which is expected to be available in “select markets” starting in Q1 2026 for $149.99, isn’t as convenient as A …

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