- Wireless transmitter combines an HDMI link with a full USB hub in one compact unit
- 4URPC SP06 sends 1080p60 video up to 50m with built-in hub features
- Kickstarter campaign offers first units starting at $99 with shipping in April 2026
4URPC’s latest Kickstarter project combines wireless video transmission with a compact USB hub, turning what would normally be a simple streaming dongle into something closer to a portable docking solution.
The 4URPC SP06 pairs a USB-C transmitter with an HDMI receiver, sending 1080p video at 60Hz over a claimed range of 50m. The company claims that switching takes just 0.02 seconds once paired, with the first connection typically taking between 5 and 10 seconds.
The idea is that instead of carrying a separate dongle for the display output and another for the ports, the transmitter includes both in a single unit.
Look on it
SD and TF card slots
On one side, it features two USB-A ports and a USB-C data port, all rated at 10Gbps. On the other, there is a 100W USB-C power input and SD and TF card slots running at up to 5Gbps.
This means that a laptop or tablet can connect to storage, peripherals and power while sending a video signal wirelessly to a display. This essentially turns the transmitter into a small, portable hub rather than just a throwing stick.
The receiver is just as simple and plugs into any HDMI display and automatically connects to the paired transmitter without apps, Wi-Fi setup, or Bluetooth pairing steps.
One receiver can also connect to up to eight transmitters, allowing multiple people to change presentations without running cables.
The system relies on a point-to-point wireless link rather than standard screen streaming.
4URPC has opted for an aluminum casing for this third-generation product, which should help manage the heat of the wireless and USB hardware inside.
This also makes the transmitter feel closer to a compact dock than a plastic adapter.
The Kickstarter campaign has already exceeded its funding goal of $2,559 with more than $145,552 in pledges. The first units are listed starting at $99 and are expected to ship in April 2026.
Disclaimer: We do not recommend or endorse any crowdfunding projects. All crowdfunding campaigns have inherent risks, including the possibility of delays, changes or non-delivery of products. Potential funders should carefully evaluate the details and proceed at their own discretion.
Via Yanko Design
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