Sherriva Wireless USB-C to HDMI Transmitter Review: Plug-and-Play Screen Sharing
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Jul. 12, 2026 REVIEW
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Sherriva Wireless USB-C to HDMI Transmitter Review: Plug-and-Play Screen Sharing

Sherriva's wireless HDMI kit is designed to mirror or extend a USB-C device's screen to an HDMI display without cables, Wi-Fi, or an app — a transmitter-and-receiver pair aimed at presentations, classrooms, gaming, and home entertainment setups.

Features

The kit weighs about 0.13 lbs (58g) and connects directly from a USB-C port to HDMI without requiring a separate adapter. Sherriva states the transmitter uses advanced heat dissipation for stable signal transmission and is compatible with Windows, Chrome OS, iOS, and Android source devices, with a note that the source device's USB-C port needs to support USB Type-C DP Alt Mode for video and audio output. The listing is FCC certified and backed by what the brand calls lifetime customer support.

Known limitations

Sherriva's own FAQ section flags several troubleshooting scenarios worth knowing before buying: cases where no picture appears at all, resolution issues at 8K, brief 1-2 second picture drops when switching signal sources, and occasional picture loss during normal use. Listing these upfront suggests they're issues buyers have actually encountered rather than purely hypothetical edge cases.

Pricing and reviews

The kit is listed at a regular price of 3,466,000 VND, discounted to 2,638,000 VND, which convert to roughly $130 and $99 USD respectively — shoppers should confirm the exact converted total and any import fees at checkout, as the brand notes the listed price excludes local taxes, VAT, and duties. The product shows 22 reviews, but no star average was visible on the page at the time of this write-up.

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Review published on Jul. 12, 2026