AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has 3' Anker Nano USB C to HDMI Cable Adapter with 140W PD Fast Charging Port, 4K@60Hz (Black) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.
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AnkerDirect via Amazon[amazon.com] has 3' Anker Nano USB C to HDMI Cable Adapter with 140W PD Fast Charging Port, 4K@60Hz (Black) on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.
Model: Anker Nano USB C to HDMI Cable Adapter with 140W PD Fast Charging Port,4K@60Hz,Sustainable with Advanced Shielding,Thunderbolt 5/4/3 Compatible,for MacBook,iPhone,HD TV(3FT,Black)
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It works well, be aware the cable is very stiff and the HDMI port can be tight in certain circumstances.
I have it. I dont find the cable to be that stiff vs most thunderbolt or HDMI cables. It rolls up in a 4-5" circle. I would carry a short HDMI M-F adapter though as you said to fit behind wall mounted Monitors/TVs.
These types of cables are pretty common and around this price. There are others available that will work with Switch and Switch 2. They are pretty great for having 1 simple cable to plug into and swap between multiple devices with USBC display output.
On one secondary display, I have this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FCLX71BZ
Its about $20 and supports Switch 2. I use it for my Switch, Switch 2, Legion Go, and laptop whenever I want to plug them in and use with the TV. I have an insignia 140w PD adapter plugged in with usbc cables capable of carrying over the power. Works great.
The cable I linked does 100w, while the Anker does 140w. If that 40w makes a difference (and it definitely can if your device needs greater than 100w), then the anker makes more sense. However, if you want Switch/2 support, the cable I linked is a better choice.
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On one secondary display, I have this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FCLX71BZ
Its about $20 and supports Switch 2. I use it for my Switch, Switch 2, Legion Go, and laptop whenever I want to plug them in and use with the TV. I have an insignia 140w PD adapter plugged in with usbc cables capable of carrying over the power. Works great.
The cable I linked does 100w, while the Anker does 140w. If that 40w makes a difference (and it definitely can if your device needs greater than 100w), then the anker makes more sense. However, if you want Switch/2 support, the cable I linked is a better choice.
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