Real-time video transmission has become increasingly accessible with the advancement of technology. However, the limited functionality of Wi-Fi no-streaming devices has hindered their ability to reach their full potential. The article explores the challenges and limitations of using Wi-Fi no-streaming devices for real-time video transmission, particularly in scenarios where low-latency and high-quality video transmission is crucial. It examines the trade-offs between cost, complexity, and performance, and discusses the potential solutions and workarounds that can be employed to overcome the limitations of these devices. Additionally, the article highlights the importance of choosing the right device for the specific application and the need for further research and development in this area.