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This message was authored by: ColeAlexander

Wireless Sky q box ?

Can you get an adapter to make your main sky a box wireless so you don't need to plug it in your tv ? 

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@ColeAlexander Edited: As per @TimmyBGood  post.

 

PS they are not cheap and if they don't work well as indicated below then it's a waste of money.  In addition the ones I can find are all 1080P, so not suitable if you have UHD.

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@ColeAlexander 

That would be what's marketed as an 'HDMI Wireless Sender': they come in pairs, one at the source device and one at the television.  However, if you read their reviews, you'll see they basically never work satisfactorily even at lower resolutions/bitrates, let alone UHD/HDR at 60Hz with HDCP2.2

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