Video: Moov – the first case to wirelessly stream video from an iPhone

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Do you remember this article in which we present to you an original invention of some Americans who managed to stream wireless video from an iPad 2 tablet to a TV? If so, then the system presented today will seem very similar to you because WORKS based on the same concept. We are basically talking about a case that has a Wi-Fi chip implemented that allows the transmission of a video stream to a WHDI receiver at a resolution of 1024×768 with a latency of less than 1 ms and 30 frames per second. Of course, the whole case has a battery that charges our terminal and a pretty attractive design, but few people will use it for anything other than streaming.

From the clip, everything seems to work as well as in the case of an HDMI adapter manufactured by Apple, but the big advantage is that at Moov we are talking about a case that does this wirelessly at a distance of up to 10 meters. For now, the case is in the project stage, but more than likely there will be enough enthusiasts to buy something like this to play games on a TV.