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The HDMI to USB C Adapter Cable is a 6.6ft long converter that allows seamless transmission of HDMI signals to USB-C displays, supporting stunning 4K@60Hz resolution. It features a one-way transmission design, ensuring optimal performance while powered through USB. Ideal for MacBook Pro and Air users, this adapter is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their visual experience.
T**R
Perfect for Mac: Reliable 4K DisplayPort to USB-C Cable
This DisplayPort to USB C cable has been a great addition to my setup! It works perfectly with my Mac, allowing me to connect it to a 4K monitor with no issues. The 6.6ft length is ideal for flexibility, and the picture quality is stunning at 60Hz, making it great for both work and entertainment.The included USB cable adapter is a nice bonus, adding more versatility to the connection options. I’ve had no problems with signal loss or lag, and everything runs smoothly. If you’re looking for a reliable and high-quality cable for your Mac, this one is definitely worth it!
N**K
Allows Apple Studio monitor to work with PC!!
Fantastic for what I needed it for. We were able to get an Apple Studio monitor to work with a PC with zero issues. I love it. Everything works. Camera. Microphone. Speakers.
W**A
Use Windows PC with Apple Studio Display
I got this so I could plug my gaming computer (Windows PC) to my Apple Studio Display. It works prefectly! I can utilize the webcam, as well as the speakers. Additionally, all peripherals I plug into the monitor (like the 2.4ghz dongles to my wireless keyboard and wireless mouse), work on the PC as well.
C**M
UPDATED REVIEW: Works with PS5 and ASUS Portable USB Monitor but gets HOT!
UPDATE: The cable performed well on my travels and was able to play PS5 games for many hours. Just don’t touch the cable as it DOES GET HOT! I’m changing my review from 3 Stars to 4 as I’m somewhat satisfied with my purchase.OLD REVIEW: I like the cable as it works with my PS5 and ASUS USB monitor. I will be using it for travel but I don't know how long it will last. I tested the cable by playing a few games on my PS5 and when I was done, I disconnected the cable's HDMI end and felt that it was REALLY HOT. I don't know how long this cable will last me with that amount of heat.
R**R
Won't work with HUION Kamvas 13
Good cable, decent length, but sadly won't work with my HUION Kamvas 13. I will not fit in the required port. Hopefully I can find another use for it!
N**N
Worked for 5 minutes, got really hot.
I got this for a poratble display my daugther gifted to use as a small 2nd pisplay for my PC.The input of the display is UBC C. Cables areived with no issue, good packaging. I pluggled it into my video card display port, plugged the usb for power and connected the display. Voilà! Worked, changed setting in windows, changed the display arrangements. Unplugged, to placed the display in its permanent place in the desktop. When plugged again, no dice, not working. I rebooted the PC thinking it might need new drivers. Nope, not working. Went to the back of the pc to check wire did not bacme loose after Inmoved the PC. When I touch it, it was HOT. Like not able to hold HOT. I unplugged it from PC using oven mits, not kidding. After a few minutes I decided to check the temp on its surface, per my infrared thermometer 120F/48C. And that was after a few mintes had passed unplugged. Returning back to seller.
T**.
Great for AR glasses!
I bought this cord to allow my PC to transmit data and power toy AR glasses. These work exactly as intended. The picture and sound transmit exactly as they should. The cable is made of very high quality and definitely worth the price I paid. With this cable battery life is no longer a concern as they will charge while I am using them. The only thing I can think of that would be better would be a little more flexibility in the cable.
A**.
It does indeed do exactly as it claims
Why I bought this: I have 3 computers all hooked to 4 monitors. 2 of them use my 4K TV/monitor with HDMI 2.1 for 4K 120Hz. However, my main monitor for my work PC is my 3440x1440 ultrawide. I do not care about the resolution, but the extra real estate so it displaying in 2560x 1080p with a cheap HDMI isn’t a problem. However, as the second monitor or when ultrawide is beneficial in games with my other PC’s, that monitor I want the highest resolution and frame per second I can get. My ultrawide monitor also has a KVM featureThe problem: my main gaming computer is the more powerful and as such, utilizes the ultrawide’s only DP port for 3440x1440 144Hz gaming. The HDMI ports only offer 100hz at that resolution but because the HDMI ports on both gaming computers are utilized by the 4K monitor, I tried going DP to HDMI from my backup/second PC but anything that said 2K at 120 or 144Hz would only display the picture in 2560x1080p at those refresh rates. If I change led it to my monitors true resolution, my max refresh rate was 60HzWhy this was the solution: my ultrawide supports USB-C A/V input. Remember I mentioned my monitor also has a KVM switch? That feature that combined with my physical KVM switch I already had, allows me to utilize the same mouse and keyboard with all three computers without adding more wires on my desk from a second manual switch. So, this cable allowed me to utilize my monitors built in KVM function, being able to plug the USB-A into my second computers motherboard to send mouse and keyboard commands and the DP on the video card the other way through the single USB-C into the monitor. I got the resolution (3440x1440p) I wanted as well as the KVM feature. There was a slight performance cost however.This solved my issue of running two cables to have the KVM and A/V, as well as reduced resolution (2560x1080p) when using a 144Hz rated 2K (2560x1440p) cable. In case you don’t know, the extra width of the monitor adds to the pixel count, which increases data for each frame, which lowers the rate at which the cable can transfer more data. To keep the same higher rate, it lowers the pixel count.This cable allowed my to send 3440x1440 A/V through USB-C to my monitor at 95Hz. Its not the full 144Hz my monitor is capable of but it didn’t limit me to 60Hz like DP to HDMI did. So for me, while I will still look for a cable that will meet the KVM and DP to USB-C functionality but support full resolution at the full refresh rate, I will happily use this until I find what I’m looking for or maybe, just maybe the manufacturer will see this and will create or suggest if already available a similar cable with a higher data transfer rate.
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