Avigers USB C to HDMI Adapter 4K@60Hz, Type c to HDMI
Avigers USB C to HDMI Adapter 4K@60Hz, Type c to HDMI Adapter (Thunderbolt 3/4 Compatible), USB C HDMI for iPhone 15 Pro Max, MacBook Pro/MacBook Air, iMac, iPad Pro/Air, Galaxy S8-S23 and More
Mac & PC:
✔ Apple MacBook Pro (Late 2016) and newer
✔ iMac (Mid 2017) and newer; iMac Pro; Mac Mini (Late 2018) and newer; MacBook Air (Late 2018) and newer; MacBook ( Late 2015) and newer
✔ Surface Book 2; Surface Go; Google Chromebook Pixel (2015); Google Pixelbook; Google Pixel Slate; Dell Latitude 7373; 5570; 5490,5400 (2019);
✔ XPS 13/15; Razer Blade Stealth Series (and more)
Phones & Tablets:
✔iPhone 15
✔ iPad Pro 2021/2020/2018; iPad Air 2020
✔ Samsung Galaxy S20/ S20+/ S20 Ultra/ S10e/ S10/ S10+/ Note 8/ 9/ 10; S8/ S8+/ S9/ S9+; HTC 10/ U Ultra /U11 /U11+/ U12+; Asus
✔ Chromebook C340 Laptop/C423/4 11.6”
✔ Surface Laptop 3/ENVY 13.3 Inch Thin Laptop
(✘) NOT FOR :
X iPhone 14/13/11
X Samsung: (✘) 5A/A20/A50/A70/A80/J6/J7/M20/M30s, Galaxy Tab A, Glaxy Tab3/S3
X Motorola G6 Plus, GoPro, LG Stylo 4/5, Pixel phones, OnePlus 2/3/3T/5/5T/6/6T
Not compatible with devices that don’t support the protocol of DP Alt Mode.
This is perfect to link up my laptop to my TV and a second screen. Ideal when projects require a larger area to view thinks or simply just extra screens. 15 is fair – seems well built.
The unit arrived simply packed in a plain cardboard box.
The device is well built and seems to be of a very high quality finish.
For anyone who needs to split the display from their laptop’s USB C port this unit is ideal and is especially suitable for presentations where the user can manipulate the laptop and the additional outputs can be sent to large screens or projectors.
A bargain device that will solve a common display problem!
Works great. Allowed me to hook an external monitor to my laptop. I was capped at 30fps at 1080p, but it was good enough for my requirements (just browsing on a portrait monitor).
This is a great little device to have in my bag for when I might be needing to do presentations at clients – it means that if there are more people in the meeting than i expected I can use this with my iPad Pro to connect to an A/V setup, giving a much more professional delivery. I’ve also used it when travelling to connect my devices to large screen TV’s in hotel rooms so I can watch my own media library.
This adapter works well, and it’s a great price!
We plugged this into our Mac, and tested out all ports with no issued. The HDMI picture worked well, though we didn’t use it on a 4k TV. No issues with the USB ports, but we haven’t tried plugging the computer charging cable into the USBC port to see it it charges the computer.
For our simple needs (video out), this adapter did the job.
Tested it on 2 laptops (MSI and Dell), a Chromebook, a Samsung phone and a Steam Deck and it worked great for all (though the dual screens does confuse the Deck a bit but it’s not really designed for that!).
Solid construction and a great way to add more screens to your device (or just one).
Gave good signal and image, and even supported some unusual resolutions.
Can’t fault it for the price.
A nice small dual HDMI adapter, but will only work if your computer supports display over USB-C, typically this is thunderbolt ports. But do check your laptop supports this before buying this adapter. It is no different to similar adapters in this regard – it works, but not with any old USB C port. They do state this, but could be a little clearer about it. It isn’t USB-C as they say, it is a limited type of USB-C and that is only mentioned in the detailed description. So please check!
The device itself is nice, a metal case feels good. It does the job (above accepted). A nice quality but short USB C cable is integrated into it. Recommended if you have a compatible laptop.
So long as your device supports it, this type of adapter is a great way to connect to external displays. Whether giving a presentation, or just to use one or more external displays, this adapter will convert your USB C port to HDMI, making it so simple to do.
There’s a lot to like about this widget:
Compact and lightweight
USB C compatible
Can connect to TWO external monitors simultaneously
Monitors can display extended desktops (Windows only)
No drivers or other software needed
Works on Macs
No additional power required
However, not everything is rosy at least, for Mac users. To be fair, this is a failure of MacOS rather than a failing of the dongle, so it needs to be highlighted:
Macs can only mirror their display; the ability to show an expanded desktop view is not available.
Would I recommend it? Definitely, even for Mac users.
This dual HDMI adapter from Avigers comes in a 14.99 which unfortunately puts this adapter in the same price bracket as many multi-function adapters on Amazon. This is a shame because the output on this adapter is excellent and lives up to all of its claims.
I tested this with my MacBook Air M1 and my work’s Surface laptop. On the Mac – as expected you can only output a single unique image due to Apple being meanies (you can mirror 2 though). Connected to a 4K display I got a rock solid 60hz. Connecting to my 1080p ultrawide with VRR it held steady at the full 200hz! Great stuff.
The Surface could display 2 unique external screens and this worked perfectly.
In terms of its performance and actually living up to the 4K60 claims this is recommended.
/Andy
I used this with a recent Macbook and could connect two external displays. Each display showed the same content – this is a mac limitation.
The adapter worked with both 4K and 1920 x 1200 pixel displays, and there were no software drivers required.
I got this to test with my NUC11 and LG C3 television, the specs were a bit vague but I wanted to see if it could manage 4K@60Hz with 10bit HDR. On that front it did not, 10bit maxes out at 4K@30Hz.
In al other respects for non HDR use it performs excellently, there is no difference from plugging the HDMI directly into my PC. If you have a NUC or similar that supports Display Port Alt Mode then this will let you add a natively driven extra screen to your setup.
My only minor gripe out this is the HDMI port, it’s a poor design, the plastic surround was too small and needed a lot of force intially to get a cable in (I tried three cables before deciding to shove it in). After this cable entry was easier but long term repeated insertions may cause the plastic housing to lose it’s shape which could lead to mating/connection issues.