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  • Vivid video: the HDMI adapter lets you connect to any TV or display with an HDMI port to stream video in up to 4K resolution.
  • Plug and play: instantly turn your laptop or phone's USB-C port into an HDMI port, with No installation necessary.
  • Premium construction: a lightweight aluminum casing allows for greater heat dissipation, while the reinforced braided-nylon cable is designed to withstand the twists and tugs of daily use.
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UPDATE: Normally, I never come back to a review to update, but in this case, I make an exception. For the customer service alone, Anker now will forever have a loyal customer. Originally, when i bought this product, i for my first-ever dud from the company. It was not too expensive, so I didn't bother with customer service and return, especially since i had waited too long (in my mind) to send back. Imagine my surprise when, without prompting, Anker reached out to me, then sent me a replacement WITHOUT being asked to do so. This is the first company in this day and age to take such a proactive move towards customer satisfaction. Not only are the products of the very highest quality, but the customer service is second to none! Thank you to Anker for their commitment to excellence. You will always be my first choice in product purchases. Few companies impress the the way you have! To anyone considering an Anker purchase, i cannot recommend them enough. I've never had a company go so far above and beyond just to make sure I'm satisfied. I love Anker products. Every one i have ever bought (from battery packs, to chargers, to cables) have always been my go-to company. This is the first time i have ever had a complaint, but this device simply refused to work for whatever reason. Packaging was great, fit and finish immaculate -- as has been every Anker product i have ever purchased. Sadly, this device has not worked at all. I give Anker the benefit of the doubt because i have NEVER had a bad experience with them. I would return it, but i waited too long to try it out and threw away the packaging. I never expected a problem so i didn't try it out immediately. My advice would be to test the product immediately no matter what quality one expects. I take no pleasure in reporting an Anker product that did not work. I reiterate that EVERY Anker product I have ever bought has been what i consider the pinnacle of quality and performance in it's respective category. I think I unfortunately just got a defective product this time and i waited too long to return to Amazon.

This little guy is a solid USB-C to HDMI adapter that will handle a variety of resolutions to a variety of devices. It’s also stylish to boot! Comparison to Other Products Anker (and many others) have quite a few offerings in this area. The main thing you need out of one of these adapters is the ability to flexibly deliver a variety of resolutions to a slew of different devices. As both a college AV technician and a regular presenter at national EdTech conferences, I see a lot of these things fail. The presenters always say, “but this works on my projector!” Of course it does, but this is a whole different scenario! Performance As expected, this product performs great out of the box. I observed solid performance at 1080 and 2160 (4K) out of my Chromebook Flip C302. Conclusion Great adapter that is going to meet your needs, and well worth the money. I have not found any cons yet. I’ll update with some if there are any. I’ve got a conference in Milwaukee next week so we’ll see how it stands up under pressure!

I'm currently using this with both a 2019 MacBook Pro and Lenovo ThinkPad E485 and it's works pretty flawless. My external monitor is an LG UltraWide running at 2560x1080 @ 60Hz. The adapter itself if small and compact, so having a few of them on hand is great for multiple monitors (Mac will support two external monitors plus the laptop itself for a total of three). While not the end of the world, one thing that bugs me about the Anker products are the USB-C side of the adapters all seem to be different. In the third photo, this USB-C to HDMI adapter is at the bottom (the one with the logo). I also have the Premier USB-C Hub (middle one) and the Premium 7-in-1 USB-C Hub (top one). While they share similar build quality (which is sturdy, not cheap-o plastic), I had hopes that the ends would all match in side and branding. If you just need a simple adapter, this is a great one to go with. If you are limited in ports (say, like the two-port MacBook Air) you might want to consider the 7-in-1 hub as it has USB-C power pass-thru, HDMI, another USB-C, two USB 3, and microSD reader.

I use this product at work for use with a 4k60Hz monitor for my MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2018, Four Thunderbolt 3 ports) and it works great. I'm able to get 4k at 60Hz with this adapter.

I plugged it into my Thunderbolt 3 port and it worked on Ubuntu 18.04 out of the box without any drivers. I have a 4K 32 inch LED screen and this adapter managed to output 4K at 60 Hz with absolutely no lag. I also tried it on Kubuntu 18.04 and Neon Linux and all of them worked flawless without any drivers. Then I tested on USB-C 3.0 port and it also worked. I then tried it on my XPS 13 and XPS 15 running Ubuntu and it worked immediately. Very high quality, well built and looks very good with my silver XPS laptops. I took a risk since no one knew if this works on Linux and I am glad it did work. Very happy about the purchase.

When I first moved into my house, I went a month without internet. My only option was my cell phone. Of course I could tether it to my laptop, but being unsure of any tethering data limit, I wanted to keep this to a minimum. I began looking at adapters such as this for Netflix, but never ended up getting one at the time. So, when this came up a few months later, as a Lightning Deal, I jumped on it. I've tried it on my TV and on an ultra-wide monitor. It works well on both. A couple things to note: 1) It leaves a black border around the edges of the screen. I'm not sure if the Samsung adapter does this or not, as I've never tried it. It may be normal, and it's not too big an issue for me. 2) You may want to start with a fully charged battery. The adapter seems to draw power from the phone, and drains the battery a little faster. Also, since it's taking up your charging port, you won't be able to use a charger at the same time. When I connected it to my TV, through my Yamaha receiver, the phone said it was connected to a charger, but it was not charging, as I watched the battery percentage drop while connected. It works well for, say, watching a movie from Netflix or Disney+, etc, as long as you start with plenty of charge, but you'll probably need to charge your device again afterward. It may work great with a laptop. Maybe I'll try that at a later date, in which case I'll update my review.

This is exactly what it sounds like. USB-C to HDMI adapter. It works the way it should and it provides the ability to use many USB-C type devices with HDMI monitors. It's small and compact and the braided cable design is fantastic. I love everything about this as an adapter. It even works with Samsung as a Dex adapter. Unlike the Dex stations, your phone won't charge, but you can use it to use Samsung Dex as long as you have battery. There is not a whole lot to say about it other than it does what it sounds like it should do.

The Anker USB C to HDMI Adapter, Aluminum Portable USB C Adapter, Supports 4K 60Hz works to extend one of my ASUS Chromebox 3's display output across two 55" 4k HDTVs, non-mirrored. This adaptor lets me use the USB C port to send 4K video/audio streaming output to a second HDTV. Plug and play. The 1st HDTV is plugged into the primary HDMI port, using an HDMI-to-HDMI cable. I can simultaneously see two-or-more Chrome windows, spread across the two big screens, with their content magnified to the size where I can see everything clearly. I just drag the open windows between the two 55" 4K Sony HDTVs that I have ceiling-mounted side-by-side. Combined, they are about eight-feet wide and 38" tall.

If you need to hook up a USB-C laptop to an HDMI display, this adapter is perfect: cheap and it just works. Nothing to install or configure, just plug and play.

Works great with my samsung Galaxy s10e and vizio tv. Just plug and play. My boyfriend's samsung galaxy s9 works too but he has to plug it in multiple times before the tv shows samsung dex is working ( when it doesn't connect properly it says something about the screen resolution isn't supported). Adapter does get very hot. Also sometimes my s10e won't recognize it has been connected and I'll have to restart my phone and try again, then the phone shows message "HDMI connected" and the samsung dex starts up.