AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members:Anker Nano 6' USB-C to HDMI Cable Adapter w/ 140W PD Fast Charging Port on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free.
Anker Direct via Walmart has Anker Nano 6' USB-C to HDMI Cable Adapter w/ 140W PD Fast Charging Port on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free.
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One port for power and display: Keep your devices powered up while streaming video in ultra-high 4K definition, all from one convenient USB-C port. (Note: To charge while projecting, an additional charging cable and wall charger are required.)
4K@60Hz compatible with Thunderbolt 3, 4, and 5 ports
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has for Prime Members:Anker Nano 6' USB-C to HDMI Cable Adapter w/ 140W PD Fast Charging Port on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free.
Anker Direct via Walmart has Anker Nano 6' USB-C to HDMI Cable Adapter w/ 140W PD Fast Charging Port on sale for $19.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.
About this product:
One port for power and display: Keep your devices powered up while streaming video in ultra-high 4K definition, all from one convenient USB-C port. (Note: To charge while projecting, an additional charging cable and wall charger are required.)
4K@60Hz compatible with Thunderbolt 3, 4, and 5 ports
Model: Anker Nano USB C to HDMI Cable Adapter with 140W PD Fast Charging Port,4K@60Hz HDMI to USB C Cord,Sustainable with Advanced Shielding,Thunderbolt 5/4/3 Compatible,for MacBook,iPhone,HD TV(6FT,Black)
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This is made for devices that have a single USB-C port. You can use it if you want to power the device while simultaneously outputting video. I have a USB-C power supply that kind of does the same thing, ASUS - ROG 65W Charger Dock. It has a USB-C port to go to a device, then breaks out HDMI from the power supply. I only got it because there was a good deal. It works, but it's not worth the price. Typically people just use a cheaper USB hub or dock, they usually have USB Power Delivery input ports and HDMI output ports as well as a plethora of other ports.
Im guessing here. the reason for the frequent returns is
you need to have a USB-C port that supports video out, not all USB-c ports support video out so people are probably buying it and finding out the hard way that they don't have video out on their USB-C ports.
USB-C ports that support HDMI out do so via DisplayPort Alt Mode (DP Alt Mode), allowing them to send video signals like HDMI or DisplayPort directly; check your device's specs for "DP Alt Mode," a lightning bolt symbol (Thunderbolt), or look for a small "D" next to the port, as not all USB-C ports have this video capability, requiring a USB-C to HDMI adapter to convert the signal for a monitor or TV
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it says up to 4k, but wondering if this supports widescreen (49") monitors at 5120x1440. I've tried several adapters, including Rouge ally gaming charging dock, but haven't found one that support that resolution. (Laptop - Asus ZenBook - outputs that resolution on Sammy 49" OLED just fine when connected directly via HDMI or usb-c on LG 49"; That makes me think its a firmware issue with these adapters...)
Don't think so, it's more of a problem of the Switch 2's non-universal "USB" port, which prevents us from using any unauthorized dock or hub for display output.
This is made for devices that have a single USB-C port. You can use it if you want to power the device while simultaneously outputting video. I have a USB-C power supply that kind of does the same thing, ASUS - ROG 65W Charger Dock. It has a USB-C port to go to a device, then breaks out HDMI from the power supply. I only got it because there was a good deal. It works, but it's not worth the price. Typically people just use a cheaper USB hub or dock, they usually have USB Power Delivery input ports and HDMI output ports as well as a plethora of other ports.
That thing is pretty cool for travel with a Nintendo switch
Seems slightly cool, but I am not sure why I would use this when I can use a similarly priced USB-C hub with hdmi output, power passthrough, plus additional ports like USB and network. This is a tiny bit more streamlined while lacking flexibility.
Plus having to route the USB-C power cable behind the TV/monitor/whatever when it's actually powering the laptop on the completely other side of the cable seems silly and cumbersome.
Seems slightly cool, but I am not sure why I would use this when I can use a similarly priced USB-C hub with hdmi output, power passthrough, plus additional ports like USB and network. This is a tiny bit more streamlined while lacking flexibility. Plus having to route the USB-C power cable behind the TV/monitor/whatever when it's actually powering the laptop on the completely other side of the cable seems silly and cumbersome.
This gives you a clean single cable connection to your device. You can hide the charger behind your TV to keep things from looking cluttered. A hub won't do that.
That said, if you need to break out more functions than just HDMI and charging, this isn't the solution for you.
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This physically looks very similar to a Hagibis Switch 2 compatible adapter. Currently showing $24 but I got it a bit cheaper on AliE. I can confirm that this Hagibis adapter works with the Switch 2 (and Switch 1) after updating the adapter's firmware to work with Switch 2's notorious update 21.0.0 that broke all 3rd party docks. https://www.amazon.com/Hagibis-Sw...PPRV4?th=1
I have the same thought. This looks to be a very niche product, for only if you specially need a single cable that does one thing. The price is a bit high but it is slightly more streamlined if you really just need to do one thing.
Can someone help me understand why you would get this instead of a USB hub that does the same as this but also gives multiple USB outlets and memory card slots for the same price? Honest question.
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you need to have a USB-C port that supports video out, not all USB-c ports support video out so people are probably buying it and finding out the hard way that they don't have video out on their USB-C ports.
USB-C ports that support HDMI out do so via DisplayPort Alt Mode (DP Alt Mode), allowing them to send video signals like HDMI or DisplayPort directly; check your device's specs for "DP Alt Mode," a lightning bolt symbol (Thunderbolt), or look for a small "D" next to the port, as not all USB-C ports have this video capability, requiring a USB-C to HDMI adapter to convert the signal for a monitor or TV
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Plus having to route the USB-C power cable behind the TV/monitor/whatever when it's actually powering the laptop on the completely other side of the cable seems silly and cumbersome.
That said, if you need to break out more functions than just HDMI and charging, this isn't the solution for you.
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https://www.amazon.com/Hagibis-Sw...PPRV4?th=1
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