Does wired HDMI haa more latency rate than wireless?

Does wired HDMI haa more latency rate than wireless?

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Latency is a key difference between HDMI cables and wireless HDMI. An HDMI cable transmits audio and video directly through a physical connection, resulting in near-zero latency. This makes it ideal for gaming, live presentations, and professional video editing where timing is critical. Wireless HDMI sends signals using Wi-Fi or radio frequency, which introduces processing and transmission delays. Although modern wireless HDMI systems are improved, they can still have noticeable latency, especially in fast-moving scenes or competitive gaming. Interference from other wireless devices can further increase delay. Overall, HDMI cables are best for low-latency needs, while wireless HDMI suits convenience-focused setups.

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