Wireless HDMI kits have been around for years, usually carrying a little asterisk next to their spec sheets. Maybe the range drops through walls, maybe the resolution quietly gets compressed into something softer than promised, or maybe setup turns into a scavenger hunt through apps and network settings. Nyrius is aiming directly at that pile of caveats with its latest release.
The company has introduced the Phoenix Home True 4K60 Wireless HDMI Video Transmitter & Receiver, a new wireless video system built for home theaters, multi-room entertainment setups, and professional AV environments.
Nyrius says the Phoenix Home preserves full 4K at 60Hz across the entire transmission chain rather than scaling video down during wireless transmission. The setup is designed to wirelessly send video from devices like Blu-ray players, gaming PCs, cable boxes, or media streamers to a television or projector without requiring HDMI cables stretched across a room like a tripwire from a spy movie.
Built for Larger Spaces and Cleaner Setups
The Phoenix Home system uses RF-based wireless technology and is rated for up to 75 feet through walls, ceilings, and floors, with line-of-sight transmission reaching as far as 500 feet. That opens the door for setups where equipment racks, consoles, or PCs can stay tucked away in another room while video feeds remain accessible on a primary display.

Nyrius says the system continuously scans for the clearest available wireless channel automatically, helping reduce interference in crowded wireless environments. For anyone living in an apartment building where Wi-Fi routers seem to multiply overnight like caffeinated rabbits, that feature could end up doing a lot of heavy lifting.
The system supports HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 standards, with compatibility extending across a wide range of TVs, projectors, laptops, and desktop systems. Supported video resolutions include 2160p and a long list of PC display formats reaching up to 4096 x 2160.
Audio Support Goes Beyond Basic Stereo
Video gets most of the spotlight in products like this, though Nyrius is putting some emphasis on audio support as well. Phoenix Home supports Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital, DTS, and up to 7.1-channel surround sound.
That makes the system more appealing for dedicated home theater installations where users want immersive audio formats carried alongside high-resolution video without adding extra cabling complexity. Nobody spends money on ceiling speakers just to hear explosions arrive in plain stereo.
Latency is rated at up to 88 milliseconds, according to the provided specifications. Nyrius positions the system for entertainment and professional use cases, including conference rooms, classrooms, and AV installations.

Simple Plug-and-Play Setup
Nyrius is clearly leaning into ease of use with the Phoenix Home. Setup reportedly takes only a few steps: connect the transmitter to a video source, connect the receiver to a display, and power both units on. No apps, drivers, or network configuration are required.
Physically, both the transmitter and receiver feature matching black housings with external antennas. Each unit measures roughly 7.4 inches wide and weighs just under 12 ounces.
The Nyrius Phoenix Home True 4K60 Wireless HDMI Video Transmitter & Receiver is available now for $249.99 through the company’s website and Amazon. Nyrius says each package includes a 30-day in-home trial period, lifetime customer support, and a one-year warranty.
More details can be found through Nyrius.


