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NYRIUS PHOENIX HOME TRUE 4K60 CUTS CORDS WITH WIRELESS HDMI

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
FRI, AUG 21, 2026

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Nyrius has unveiled the Phoenix Home True 4K60, a wireless transmission device that streams games, TV, and movies throughout homes without physical cables. The 2026 model transmits signals through walls, addressing the persistent problem of cable management.

The Phoenix Home True 4K60 eliminates the need for HDMI cables running between devices across multiple rooms. Users can wirelessly send 4K content at 60 frames per second to displays anywhere in their home, including through walls and floors. The device targets households seeking cleaner setups without compromising on video quality or latency. It supports multiple content types—streaming services, gaming consoles, movies, and television broadcasts—making it versatile for different use cases. Wireless HDMI technology has evolved significantly, but adoption remains limited. Nyrius positions the Phoenix Home True 4K60 as a mainstream solution for cord reduction, competing with existing wireless display standards and proprietary streaming devices. The 2026 release date suggests the product is still in development. Pricing and full specifications have not been disclosed. The announcement reflects growing consumer demand for simplified home entertainment setups without visible cable infrastructure.

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