🚀 Elevate your workspace with ultra-sharp 4K clarity and rock-solid reliability!
The Anker USB-C to HDMI Adapter delivers stunning 4K@60Hz video output through a single USB-C port, compatible with Thunderbolt 3 and USB4 devices. Its premium aluminum casing and braided-nylon cable provide durability and heat dissipation, while plug-and-play functionality ensures effortless setup. Perfect for professionals seeking seamless connectivity with MacBook, Pixelbook, XPS, and more, all backed by an 18-month warranty.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.6 Ounces |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 1.97 x 0.85 x 0.45 inches |
Finish Types | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Warranty Type | 18-month warranty |
Input Voltage | 20 Volts |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Nominal Power | 18 Watts |
Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Specific Uses For Product | TV |
A**N
Outstanding Quality and Performance!
I’ve been using the Anker USB‑C to HDMI Adapter (model 310) with my MacBook Pro and iPad Pro for a few weeks now, and it’s been fantastic.What I love:Crisp 4K@60 Hz video – I stream presentations and movies to my 4K monitor without stutter or lag.Solid build quality – The aluminum housing feels premium and sure to withstand frequent plugging and unplugging.“The cable and connectors are good quality which is important since I’m regularly plugging and unplugging while on the go.”amazon.com+8amazon.com+8amazon.ie+8camelcamelcamel.com+3amazon.ae+3amazon.com+3Perfect for travel – It’s compact, lightweight, and great for tossing in my work bag.Works seamlessly – Plug-and-play—no driver hassles. Mirrored my drone controller display flawlessly as well.amazon.comWhy it stands out:Excellent compatibility – From macOS to Windows and ChromeOS, it never lets me down.Reliable performance – I’ve done hours of video calls, gaming, and editing, and it handles everything smoothly.Dependable brand support – Anker’s reputation for reliability adds a lot of confidence with their customer service backing.Bottom line: If you're looking for a dependable, high-quality USB‑C to HDMI adapter that delivers great visuals and durability without breaking the bank, this Anker model is the real deal. Highly recommended!
E**.
Great Product – Exactly What I Needed!
I was a little skeptical at first, but this item turned out to be exactly what I was looking for. It arrived on time and in good condition. The quality is solid, and it works just as described. Setup was straightforward, and I’ve had no issues so far. Definitely worth the price. I would recommend this to anyone considering it!
A**.
It works! As long as you have a Samsung or devices that are compatible.
This HDMI works so well! I can stream Prime and Netflix with ease! The setup is also pretty simple to as long as you know how to use your phone as a touchpad to select the apps you want to view.My only problem is that it doesn't work for Motorola phones as far as I can tell. It'd be so awesome if it did!Other than that, it is money well spent!
D**O
Love this product.
This adapter was a total game-changer for our family cruise! Me and my two girls—my little princesses, aged 6 and 8—wanted to watch some movies on the big TV in our cabin instead of huddling around the iPad. I plugged this thing in, hooked it up to the TV, and boom, we were watching Frozen (their favorite, of course) in no time. The picture was crystal clear—4K at 60Hz, they say, and I believe it ‘cause it looked awesome. No stuttering or anything, just smooth sailing while we were, well, sailing! It was super easy to use, which is great ‘cause I’m not exactly a tech wizard. The adapter’s small enough to toss in my bag, and the cable’s tough—I don’t gotta worry about it breaking with my girls running around. Made our trip even more special, and for the price, it’s a no-brainer. If you’re a dad looking to keep the kids entertained on vacay, this thing’s a winner
S**S
Sort of works to get 4k hdr out of an iPad Air 4th gen (not DV and not ATMOS from iTunes)
This works pretty good for playing downloaded content from places like Disney+ off an iPad Air 4th gen onto an hdr tv (UHD). Note that ATMOS output doesn't work, and from iTunes even on surround content you'll only get stereo sound...but that in some apps (like HBO MAX) you can get discrete 5.1 PCM output.But let's back up.Why would you want to download content?Well, if your internet connection is not reliable (google "digital divide" or similar concepts; it impacts tens of millions of people in the USA, and hundreds of millions more around the world) downloading versus streaming is critical. This isn't just a "poor people" problem. Plenty of affluent rural communities are underserved, in addition to other demographics. And, of course, if you are traveling and want to watch content on the hotel's TV, or your friend's TV or the TV at the airbnb, this is useful.So, what does this dongle do and what are the limitations?This device enables the iPad settings screen (to adjust video output) with both my LG OLED (2017 model) and my second display (Sony UHD) connected to the other end of it. This settings screen is another section of the settings menus on the iPad itself that shows up ONLY when a compatible dongle is connected to the iPad and that dongle is connected to a compatible display.That settings screen means: I could force everything to be Dolby Vision, or HDR10, or SDR and I could also do the iOS equivalent of TVOS’ features called "match dynamic range" and "match frame rate". BUT Note that the iPad makes you choose BOTH frame rate AND dynamic range for matching. You cannot choose just one like on an Apple TV.Why does that limitation matter? Well, 24p output is super nice with film based content. It gives one more fidelity and fewer artifacts for film based content. And, perhaps even more important, with the iPad Air 4th gen, and possibly some other bandwidth limited devices, 4k output is capped at 30fps.....so this is the only way to get 4k. In other words, this feature is particularly useful because this dongle on the iPad air CANNOT output 4k 60p (60hz). That sound like a big issue at first, but then remember that moves are 4k 24p (24hz)! So as long as the TV accepts that kind of content, you can choose to "match output" and be okay......mostly.What's the problem? Well, the way the dongle and or the ipad handle HDR output is the problem. Read below to understand more, but in short it would be REALLY HELPFUL to be able to "match frame rate" and NOT also have to "match dynamic range". TVOS lets you choose one or both. Unfortunately, ipad OS (iOS) does not allow for that separation.So, in my testing, I could output 4k hdr at 24p to both displays. 60hz output was limited to 1080p but hdr would still work with the content I tried. So if you really want HDR (which is a little wonky, see below) and can use 24p ouput for whatever reason, that's something of an option.HOWEVER: The Dolby Vision output is wonky or somehow otherwise non standard. The OLED didn’t recognize it as hdr 2020. It tried to use sdr gamma, and the colors were completely wrong, such as black was displayed as red. Solution? Forcing DV content to be output as hdr10 solved it......sort of. The problem (you have already guess this?) is that to force DV content to output at HDR10 content, you have to TURN OFF the "match content" setting......and that means that you are turning off the 24p frame rate......and now the ipad and dongle are outputting 60p.......and that means you cannot output 4k any longer, just 1080p! So, you can get HDR10 output onto a 2017 LG OLED but only at 60hz, and 1080p.HOWEVER: Another DV capable display (SONY) didn’t mind the DV content but perhaps not all profiles of DV work on the iPad output because it automatically output DV as hdr10 even with match content enabled and a Sony DV display. This is important to note. Apparently either the ipad air 4th gen or the dongle do NOT support the so called player led Dolby Vision profile (which is required by my Sony)...... The good news? Since you have selected match content, even though the ipad and dongle decide to output DV as HDR10, you have the 24p output still......so you get the full 4k resolution of the downloaded content. Not a perfect solution but workable.VERY BIG CAVEAT: This dongle (or the ipad based on this dongle) forced Atmos audio in downloaded iTunes content to be 2 channel audio output from the iPad Air 4th gen. This is a big caveat if you are wanting to hear surround sound. However these appears to be support for 5.1 content in some apps like HBO now. So YMMV.In summary, this is a well priced dongle. It appears to offer the key features that the overpriced Apple branded dongle offers. I'm giving it four stars because it would have been nice for Anker to provide more details about what is and is not supported, rather than users have to experiment themselves.
L**D
No Complains So Far, Very Useful!
Works perfectly! At first, the picture looked fuzzy when I used it with my Steam Deck, but it turned out to be my TV’s settings and not the adapter. Once I fixed that, it looked great. I also got this for my sister to watch movies from her iPad since screen sharing kept disconnecting, and this solved it completely. Super useful and reliable!
C**D
Perfect for Mac. No need to spend $60 on the Apple adapter.
Does the job perfectly! Even looks better on my desk and a fraction of the cost of Apple's adapter. Tried adding a picture but it won't let me for some reason.
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