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Optoma WUSB Wireless USB Adapter
Tiny and light weight - smaller than an SD card Easy to use Enables wireless presentation features on your projector
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Optoma WUSB Wireless USB Adapter
The Optoma WUSB Wireless USB Adapter is a compact, high‑performance accessory designed to extend the connectivity of Optoma projectors, particularly the ML750e and ML750ST models. By converting a standard USB 2.0 port into a wireless interface, it enables seamless data transfer without the need for cumbersome cables.
Key Technical Specifications
- Connection Type: Wireless (IEEE 802.11b/g/n 2.4 GHz)
- Data Link Protocol: Wireless USB 1.0
- USB Interface: USB 2.0 (Type A) for the host side, internal wireless module for data transmission.
- Form Factor: External, lightweight design that attaches directly to the projector’s USB port.
- Color: Black – matching the aesthetic of Optoma projectors.
- Brand Compatibility: Exclusively engineered for Optoma devices; optimal performance with ML750e and ML750ST.
- HS Code: 85299097 – indicating its classification as a wireless communication device.
- Model Identifier: SP.71Z01GC01 – the unique part number for inventory and support purposes.
Design & Build Quality
The adapter features a rugged, matte black housing that resists dust and minor impacts during routine handling. Its slim profile ensures it does not interfere with projector ventilation or user access to other ports. The internal antenna is engineered for optimal signal reception within typical office and classroom environments.
Installation & Setup
- Physical Connection: Insert the adapter into an available USB 2.0 port on the projector’s rear panel.
- Power Management: The device draws power directly from the projector’s USB supply, eliminating the need for external adapters.
- Wireless Pairing: Using the projector’s built‑in menu system, navigate to the Network Settings and select the WUSB Adapter option. The projector will scan for nearby wireless networks.
- Authentication: Enter the network credentials (SSID and password) as prompted. The adapter supports WPA/WPA2 encryption, ensuring secure data transmission.
- Confirmation: Once connected, the projector’s status display will indicate a successful link, allowing immediate use of wireless USB peripherals such as keyboards, mice, or media devices.
Performance Highlights
- Low Latency: Wireless USB 1.0 protocol delivers minimal delay, making it suitable for real‑time presentations and interactive applications.
- High Throughput: Supports data rates up to 480 Mbps (USB 2.0 standard), sufficient for streaming high‑definition video or transferring large files.
- Reliable Coverage: Operates on the 2.4 GHz band, providing a balance between range and penetration through walls and obstacles typical in lecture halls.
- Interference Mitigation: Built‑in channel selection algorithms reduce collision with other wireless devices operating on the same frequency.
Compatibility & Use Cases
The adapter is specifically tailored for Optoma’s ML750e and ML750ST projectors, but its generic USB 2.0 interface allows it to function with any device that supports the Wireless USB 1.0 standard. Common scenarios include:
- Remote Control: Connecting a wireless keyboard or mouse for slide navigation without cables.
- Media Streaming: Transferring video files from a laptop or tablet directly to the projector over Wi‑Fi.
- Software Updates: Downloading firmware upgrades via a wireless connection, simplifying maintenance in large venues.
- Educational Environments: Facilitating interactive lessons where students can connect devices without cluttering the presentation area.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
To keep the adapter operating at peak performance, follow these guidelines:
- Keep Firmware Updated: Periodically check for firmware releases through Optoma’s support portal and apply updates via the projector’s interface.
- Avoid Physical Obstructions: Position the projector in a location with minimal metal interference to preserve signal integrity.
- Check Power Supply: Ensure the USB port supplies adequate current; using an external powered hub may be necessary if multiple peripherals are connected simultaneously.
- Reset Procedure: If connectivity issues arise, remove the adapter, wait 10 seconds, and re‑insert it to trigger a fresh connection handshake.
Conclusion
The Optoma WUSB Wireless USB Adapter delivers a robust, cable‑free solution for extending the functionality of Optoma projectors. Its precise engineering for the ML750e and ML750ST models ensures reliable performance in educational, corporate, and multimedia settings. By integrating wireless connectivity directly into the projector’s USB interface, it simplifies setup, reduces clutter, and enhances user experience.
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| Brand | ![]() Optoma is a brand of digital projectors and related products. It is a subsidiary of Optoma Technology, Inc., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Electronics, Inc. |
| Model | Optoma SP.71Z01GC01 |
| MPN | Optoma SP.71Z01GC01 |
| ID | 9688587 |
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Harmonized System HS code The Harmonized System (HS) code is a standardized numerical identifier used internationally to classify traded goods. It consists of up to six digits, where each pair of digits represents progressively more specific product categories. The HS code facilitates customs duties, trade statistics, and regulatory compliance by providing a common language for describing products across borders.
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85299097 |
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Item Indicates whether the product has a coating that blocks ultraviolet (UV) rays at 100 % intensity, protecting skin and eyes from harmful exposure.
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SP.71Z01GC01 |
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Operating Frequency The radio frequency at which a device or component operates, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the specific frequency band used for transmission or reception and helps users determine compatibility with network standards.
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IEEE 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz |



