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OS Type Version Release Date Lang File; Windows 10 32-bit Windows 10 64-bit Windows 7 32-bit Windows 7 64-bit Windows 8.1 32-bit Windows 8.1 64-bit: Driver. Wisair provides a comprehensive offering for the implementation of both host and device Wireless USB applications. This includes solutions, silicon, reference designs, software, drivers, RF and antenna design support—to facilitate the efficient implementation by ODM s and OEM s.

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Wisair Wireless USB Audio/Video Adapter is an interesting little gadget designed with laptops in mind - to stream any laptop content to any HD screen. Thus, you can wirelessly stream movies, TV, photo slideshows, presentations, web content, and more. It'll work with desktops as well, but really their target market is laptops.
The Wisair Wireless USB Audio/Video Adapter Set is a USB adapter that sports a HDMI video/audio support and VGA connectivity with stereo audio support through a 3.5 mm audio jack, and offers 32-bit True Color depth and up to 1400x1050 screen resolution. It also features 48 kHz, 16-bit stereo sound and HD video resolution up to 720p.
WizardThe wireless laptop adapter plugs into any USB port on the computer. A USB device adapter plugs into the A/V base, which is connected to the TV via HDMI port in any TV or a VGA port in any projector and monitor. Audio can be delivered via the HDMI port or a 3.5mm stereo port. It avoids the Wi-Fi wireless spectrum by using 3.1GHz to 4.7GHz range to avoid interference and works up to 30 feet. It does require some line-of-sight, so don't expect this to work in an adjoining room with lead-lined walls. It also does some compression, so there might be slight video quality degradation.
It is a bit pricey at $146, but can you put a price on cleaning up the wire clutter? You can read some of the user reviews here and decide if this product is for you.

Ultrawideband developer Wisair said Wednesday that it has received WHQL certification from Microsoft for its software drivers, an important step toward making UWB a reality.

Wisair said earlier this month that its first customer will be Y-E Data, a Japanese developer that will sample its first product, a UWB wireless hub, this month. Products are scheduled for December.

(Editor’s Note: On Oct. 31, Y-E Data confirmed that it began shipping its UWB hub in Japan for an undisclosed price.)

Although the first UWB prototypes were shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this past January, the UWB community is hoping to launch its wares at CES 2007 this coming January. A number of WiMedia companies promoting the Intel-led version of Wireless USB will appear at the CES show, including Intel plus partners Alereon, Artimi, Staccato and WiQuest, as well as OEMs Hewlett-Packard and NEC Electronics.

The addition of Windows Hardware Quality Certification from Microsoft means that Wisair’s products have been blessed with official approval from Microsoft, and can be added to its operating system. The certification applies to the wireless USB hub only, which now can be branded with a “Designed for Windows” logo.

“This certification came at an ideal time as several leading brands are slated to ship their first wireless hubs, containing our UWB chipsets, to the consumer market before the end of this year,” said
David Yaish, Wisair’s chief executive, in a statement. “Now these vendors can include the Windows certification on their product packaging.”

“Y-E Data is to have a press event in Tokyo on Nov. 1,” a spokeswoman for Wisair said in an email. “They will have lots of good news to share… As for the samples, I think it is safe to say they are working.”

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Gemtek has also announced a wireless USB dongle, the WUWBD-101, and demonstrated it at the recent Intel Developer Forum in Taipei, Taiwan using components from Alereon. A ship date has not been announced.

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Editor’s Note:This story was updated at 2:22 PM with comments from a Wisair spokeswoman.





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