🚀 Double the screens, double the productivity!
The Plugable USB-C to HDMI Adapter (USBC-6950M) allows you to connect two 4K 60Hz monitors to your MacBook or iMac, utilizing DisplayLink technology for enhanced productivity in both traditional and hybrid work environments. With a robust aluminum design and compatibility across various operating systems, this adapter is the perfect solution for multitaskers looking to maximize their workspace.
B**Z
Flawless Multi-Monitor Setup — Worth Every Penny
After juggling tabs like a maniac for way too long, this Plugable DisplayLink finally gave my workspace the upgrade it deserved. I’m now running multiple monitors on my MacBook (which used to be a struggle), and everything works seamlessly.Set-up was straightforward, and once I installed the DisplayLink Manager, the screens connected instantly. No lag, no drama — just clean productivity.It does run a little warm to the touch, but that seems normal with high-use hubs. Overall, a total game-changer for anyone trying to turn their desk into a command center.Highly recommend for work-from-home warriors, digital creatives, or anyone ready to stop window-hopping and start owning their screen space. 💻✨
P**C
Fantastic solution at a great price
I was frustrated when I realized my MacBook Air (M2) didn't allow dual displays. This little device did the trick with easy setup, great interface, and affordable price!Remember to set the DisplayLink Manager to auto-start at start-up so your displays automatically turn on.
Z**F
Simple and just works
Love it. Works great and doesn’t have a bunch of ports that I don’t need. Worked the first time I plugged it up, and truly allows 4k on both external monitors while also using my MacBook screen.
G**L
Works great with my M1 MacBook Air to extend displays
This Plugable adapter works great to connect my two LG 24" HD monitors to my MacBook. I bought a Lenovo Thunderbolt 3 dock to have a one-cable connection with my Dell work laptop and at the time, my i5 Intel MacBook Air.When I upgraded to an M2 MacBook Air, the dual-monitors no longer worked, and it would just mirror. It was frustrating on multiple levels- M-series Macs don't support MST for DisplayPort devices, and Apple artificially limits the capabilities of M1 and M2 Macs so they only output to one monitor, despite being more powerful than the Intel Macs that they replaced.I mainly use Zoom, Google Meet, and web-apps/ Word for my volunteer and personal work on my Mac. This adapter works great- it plugs in to the spare USB-C/ Thunderbolt port on my dock, and both displays connect via HDMI. I had to download DisplayLink drivers, but they work great and I don't notice any issues with casual use. Using all three monitors at once works well, and my Mac doesn't seem to slow down at all.As a bonus, this adapter works with no apparent drivers on my Windows 11 work laptop- Not re-configuring my monitor inputs or keyboard/mouse was a goal of my home office setup, and I'm happy to say that it just works- plug in one cable and go!This was better than buying a new monitor with USB-C or Thunderbolt, and I'd likely still have the issues with my MacBook. This was much cheaper than buying a new Thunderbolt Dock, and it's hard to find docks that support DisplayLink.Bottom line- this is the most cost effective solution to enable multiple monitors on a M-series MacBook Air.
N**T
Works 90% of the time
I need two external monitors for work. This device is a good solution for my Mac M2 which would only support one external monitor. It works really well most of the time for work usage. Video quality is good and there is rarely a lag or "ghosting" on the screens.The only problem I've had is that the external monitors freeze periodically when I'm host a video conference, which I do often - several times a day. I use Zoom for work and I'm not sure where the problem is. I've read a lot articles blaming DIsplayLink, Zoom and the Mac. I've tried several options people have suggested, none of which work for me consistently - change my Mac settings, reboot my computer, etc.THe only solution I've found is to unplug the device from my Mac for a moment then plug it back it back in. If I'm sharing my screen via Zoom, which I do most of the time, I have to start the share again. Then all is good, at least for a while.Despite the freezing issue, this is a good device that works for me most of the time. The disruption when it does freeze is minimal and I can get it to recover quickly. Perhaps they should change the device name to Plugable/Unplugable to be more accurate.
B**N
Macbook Air Dream Product
If you have a MacBook Air (2020) and need more than just one external monitor, this is the right product. I know, it's way more expensive than the alternative options.. but it's WAY worth it because it ACTUALLY works. I've tried to save money with the cheaper ones and they simply don't work.
D**R
Displays both monitors -- perfect add on!
I wanted a solution that allowed me to have my Macbook Pro closed and have two display monitors. This was an easy fix. I did have to download the software, but all the instructions are there and easy to follow along. Much better set up for my desk now. Great purchase!
C**A
perfect for adding displays to M4
Perfect for adding a third external display to my M4 Pro, with capacity for a fourth if I need it.Some tips:* Make sure you plug this directly into the Macbook or into a hub that's running at USB 3.1 speeds. If you accidentally plug it into a USB 2 hub, it will happily run at 480 Mbps, but the screen will be quite laggy.* Click the "allow f.lux" checkbox in the settings if you want to assign an alternate color profile (like if you calibrate the monitor's colors).
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