Transforms any "dumb" TV with an HDMI port into a smart display capable of streaming content from mobile apps.

Driven by the Rockchip RK3308 chipset, a quad-core CPU with clock speeds reaching up to 1.3 GHz .

Enables users to "push" specific media files—like videos, music, and photos—from a phone or local server to the big screen while keeping the phone free for other tasks.

Includes standard HDMI output (typically HDMI 1.2 or higher) and USB 2.0/3.0 ports for power and peripheral connectivity.

Plug the dongle into the TV's HDMI port and connect the USB cable to a power source (5V/1A).

Equipped with dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz/5GHz) and Bluetooth 4.0 to ensure stable connections even in crowded wireless environments.

Used in conference rooms to facilitate BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policies, allowing presenters to share slides instantly from their laptops or tablets without fumbling with cables.

Provides a cost-effective solution for small businesses to wirelessly push advertisements or menus to display monitors. Setup and Configuration Getting started with the Rockchip WR002 is generally straightforward:

Allows for direct, peer-to-peer wireless screencasting from Android and Windows devices without needing a shared Wi-Fi network.

Use the physical button on the device (if applicable) or the on-screen menu to switch between Miracast (Direct) and DLNA (Wi-Fi) modes.