5M USB Type C to HDMI Cable Support 4K@60Hz, USB 3.1 to HDMI
5M USB Type C to HDMI Cable Support 4K@60Hz, USB 3.1 to HDMI 2.0 Braided Cord [Thunderbolt 3/4 Compatible] for MacBook Pro/Air, Samsung, iPad Pro, iMac, Surface, Dell, Lenovo, HP and More
MAXGROUP USB C to HDMI CABLE
Support
Windows, macOS, Android, Linux, Ubuntu, ChromeOS, SteamOS, etc.
Compatible for any device with video output enabled USB C port (*DP Alt Mode), meaning all Thunderbolt 3, Thunderbolt 4, and USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 or above devices like USB-C 3.2, USB4. For USB C 3.1 Gen 1 devices.
Promise
Every cable has gone through at least 4 tests regarding functionality and build quality to ensure you receive a great product. Let us know if you’ve still got any questions!
MAXGROUP C to HDMI CABLE Compatibility List
Apple
MacBook Pro 2016-2021, MacBook Air 2018-2022, iMac Pro, iMac 2017, Mac mini 2018, MacBook 2015-2017, iPad Pro 2018 – 2021, iPad Air 2020-2022, Mac Pro 2019
Surface Book 2 / 3, Surface Go / Go 2 / Go 3, Surface Laptop 3 / 4 / SE / Go / Go 2 / studio, Surface Pro 7 / 7+ / 8 / X, Surface Studio 2, Surface Dock 2
I have tested this USB-C to HDMI cable with my 2022 MacBook Pro and a 27″ LG monitor. It works absolutely fine with no lag or distortion between the two electronic items. It appears to be solidly designed and manufactured so I am really pleased with it. Hard to fault and therefore easy to recommend.
This USB-C to HDMI cable works like a charm – it’s built like a tank and can handle 4K@60Hz resolution with no issues. I’ve used it to connect my MacBook Air to the tv – and recently with my new mini-PC with the tv (mini-pc which actually replaces the xbox) and the picture quality is top-notch. The cable is also long enough that I can use it from anywhere in my living room. Bonus points for matching the grey colour of my mini-pc and ‘space grey’ colour of my MacBook. So if you’re looking for a good and working properly usb-c to hdmi cable, this one would be worth consideration. Its bit pricey, but it makes sense to spend a few more quid to be certain it will work properly.
Used with a MacBook Air (M1) and worked straight out of the box, just as expected. The picture quality was as good as any other HDMI cable I’ve used. There was no flickering, resolution or colour issues.
The braided cable feels nice and durable and it even came with a reusable cable tie which will come in handy.
Bonus points for matching the Space Grey colour of my MacBook. Not a necessity but it’s always nice, aesthetically.
This is a perfect cable for my MacBook Pro 13″ (2020) for when I need to connect it to my main desktop display, an ASUS PG42UQ. The three-metre braided cable allows me to leave the cable in situ and just connect the MacBook to the screen when I need it – the excess cable just being coiled at the side of my desk.
This USB C to HDMI 2.0 cable is a quality build with its robust, braided cover, making it unquestionably durable.
Using an USB C socket on an Asus laptop I was able to effortlessly achieve a crystal-clear 4K@60Hz resolution and experienced no hiccups with image quality or buffering.
The generous 3-meter length of this cable provides the perfect amount of flexibility for travelling when connecting to hotel TV’s etc and the slim cable saves space over bulky HDMI-HDMI cables.
I wholeheartedly recommend this cable. Its durable design and flawless performance make it a useful companion for all your multimedia needs.
Connecting an external monitor to your laptop via the Thunderbolt port is quite a useful way to get an extra monitor connected to your laptop / desktop (though realistically you would only use this for a laptop).
The cable itself is braided and feels quite sturdy. The connectors fit snuggly and it fit well once I sorted out issues on my laptop.
What I learnt when trying to connect this was that the laptop I was trying this on (Acer Nitro 5 2022) supports thunderbolt, but only allows it to connect to the onboard graphics. If you disable the onboard graphics (a.k.a Mux switch) then it no longer works. I initially thought this cable was broken, but after enabling the mux switch everything worked fine. That being said, since it only allows connection to the on board graphics even if the discreet graphics is doing the processing, so your performance will be somewhat lower. This is not a fault of this cable, but instead a limitation of the laptop. So please keep that in mind if you find lower performance in your games after connecting a monitor via this cable.
Listed Price when I reviewed it: 13.99
(Disclaimer: I received this for free as part of the Amazon Vine program, but the views here are based on my own experiences and not edited or influenced by anyone)
I have tested this USB-C to HDMI cable with my 2022 MacBook Pro and a 27″ LG monitor. It works absolutely fine with no lag or distortion between the two electronic items. It appears to be solidly designed and manufactured so I am really pleased with it. Hard to fault and therefore easy to recommend.
Very very high quality hdmi lead.
Works absolutely flawlessly, and the overall materials used was at the highest standard I’ve seen yet.
This definitely works with 4K@60 and picture is as crisp and sharp as you will ever get
Most definitely worth the money
Works fine with every item I’ve tried that has video out via the usb c port. Working for a laptop to a second screen – and takes no space up.
Excllent for travelling and essential with the numbe rof ports on modern laptops getting less and less each model year.
Seems well made and no issues so fa
This cable works well to connect my computer to a 4K monitor. Picture is good with no issues.
The cable is braided and feels solid, without being too bulky.
Does the job.
This USB-C to HDMI cable works like a charm – it’s built like a tank and can handle 4K@60Hz resolution with no issues. I’ve used it to connect my MacBook Air to the tv – and recently with my new mini-PC with the tv (mini-pc which actually replaces the xbox) and the picture quality is top-notch. The cable is also long enough that I can use it from anywhere in my living room. Bonus points for matching the grey colour of my mini-pc and ‘space grey’ colour of my MacBook. So if you’re looking for a good and working properly usb-c to hdmi cable, this one would be worth consideration. Its bit pricey, but it makes sense to spend a few more quid to be certain it will work properly.
Used with a MacBook Air (M1) and worked straight out of the box, just as expected. The picture quality was as good as any other HDMI cable I’ve used. There was no flickering, resolution or colour issues.
The braided cable feels nice and durable and it even came with a reusable cable tie which will come in handy.
Bonus points for matching the Space Grey colour of my MacBook. Not a necessity but it’s always nice, aesthetically.
This is a perfect cable for my MacBook Pro 13″ (2020) for when I need to connect it to my main desktop display, an ASUS PG42UQ. The three-metre braided cable allows me to leave the cable in situ and just connect the MacBook to the screen when I need it – the excess cable just being coiled at the side of my desk.
This USB C to HDMI 2.0 cable is a quality build with its robust, braided cover, making it unquestionably durable.
Using an USB C socket on an Asus laptop I was able to effortlessly achieve a crystal-clear 4K@60Hz resolution and experienced no hiccups with image quality or buffering.
The generous 3-meter length of this cable provides the perfect amount of flexibility for travelling when connecting to hotel TV’s etc and the slim cable saves space over bulky HDMI-HDMI cables.
I wholeheartedly recommend this cable. Its durable design and flawless performance make it a useful companion for all your multimedia needs.
Connecting an external monitor to your laptop via the Thunderbolt port is quite a useful way to get an extra monitor connected to your laptop / desktop (though realistically you would only use this for a laptop).
The cable itself is braided and feels quite sturdy. The connectors fit snuggly and it fit well once I sorted out issues on my laptop.
What I learnt when trying to connect this was that the laptop I was trying this on (Acer Nitro 5 2022) supports thunderbolt, but only allows it to connect to the onboard graphics. If you disable the onboard graphics (a.k.a Mux switch) then it no longer works. I initially thought this cable was broken, but after enabling the mux switch everything worked fine. That being said, since it only allows connection to the on board graphics even if the discreet graphics is doing the processing, so your performance will be somewhat lower. This is not a fault of this cable, but instead a limitation of the laptop. So please keep that in mind if you find lower performance in your games after connecting a monitor via this cable.
Listed Price when I reviewed it: 13.99
(Disclaimer: I received this for free as part of the Amazon Vine program, but the views here are based on my own experiences and not edited or influenced by anyone)