Panasonic TY-WPS1 (PressIT) is a plug-and-play wireless presentation system with one receiver and two HDMI transmitters. It supports 4 Full HD/4K@30 fps sources via IEEE 802.11ac (867 Mbps), WPA2/3 security, 30 m range.
Easy Connect
There is no need for software and driver installation or network connection
Connect a receiver to display or projector
Connect HDMI and USB (power)
Connect a transmitter each device
Connect HDMI and USB or USB-C
Press a main button. No app or installs!
Just single push to share screens.
Multi Mode
Presents up to 4 screens in Full HD (Supports 4K) Able to efficiently compare materials and share ideas in discussions and meetings
Connects up to 32 transmitters at once
for classrooms, seminars, and group collaborations
Easy pairing
Pairing operation is completed just by inserting USB
1.Direct connection of transmitter and receiver 2.USB memory stick
Lock Mode
Press main button for several seconds to activate lock mode Prevents screen interruption during lectures and presentations
Connects to mobile devices
iOS/iPadOS, Android device: Easy screen sharing with a dedicated app
2 types of transmitters
Transmitter(HDMI/USB) • Transmitter(USB-C)
Non-Stressful Performance ~Wireless operation without a stress~
Safe and secure standards
- WPA2 standard compliant, Encrypted data transmission
- 802.11ac 5GHz (Max. 433Mbps) compliant for wireless transmission
High quality image
Delay and rattle-less image with Full HD/60fps, Supports effective presentations without stress
Transmitter with built-in magnet
A magnet is attached to the back of the transmitter for easy management
Various connections can be made depending on the application
Share screen without transmitter
"Wireless Display" function for direct sharing from Windows PCs and Android devices without transmitter*
* Miracast-enabled Windows/Android devices are required, recommended OS version: Windows: 8.1 or higher, Android: 7.0 or higher.
Shared from one transmitter to multiple receivers
"Multicast" function for sharing video and audio from a single transmitter to multiple receivers*
