131 Feet of Wireless Freedom: Belkin ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Adapter 2026 Launch
Belkin reveals the Belkin ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Adapter 2026, featuring a 131-foot range and no Wi-Fi requirement. Launching Q1 2026 for $149.99.
Imagine beaming your screen across a massive hall without ever asking for a Wi-Fi password. Belkin just made it possible with its new ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter, a device that offers a staggering 131-foot range. It's built for those who're tired of cable clutter and complex network setups.
Breaking Range Barriers with Belkin ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Adapter 2026
According to The Verge, the package includes a USB-C transmitter and an HDMI receiver. Since it creates its own dedicated connection, you don't need to join a local Wi-Fi network or install any pesky drivers. Whether you're presenting to a distant projector in a boardroom or watching movies in a hotel room, it's a pure plug-and-play experience.
Pricing and Global Availability
The adapter is expected to hit select markets in Q1 2026 with a price tag of $149.99. While it's a premium over standard cables, the sheer convenience of a stable, long-range wireless link makes it a formidable tool for power users and educators alike.
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