USB Type-C HDMI Multiport Adapter 1x HDMI, 1x USB-C Port (PD), 1x USB 3.0

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Quick Overview

The USB Type-C HDMI multiport adapter, 3-port extends your USB-C device with three additional ports. Use the HDMI port to connect an additional TV set or monitor to your laptop or hold a presentation with a projector. The highest possible resolution is UHD (4K/30Hz). In addition, the adapter has a USB 3.0 port to connect external USB devices. It also complies with USB-BC specification 1.2 (USB Battery Charging) and is thus suitable for charging mobile devices (max. 5V/1.5A). Moreover, it features a USB-C port with Power Delivery (PD) 2.0 functionality to power your laptop while using the adapter. The multiport adapter is suitable for all operating systems: Windows, Mac, Google Chrome.

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SRP54.39

Product Description

Extends your USB-C device with three additional ports (HDMI, USB 3.0 and USB-C)Extends your USB-C device with three additional ports
1x HDMI (UHD, 4K/30Hz)
1x USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed, max. 5 Gbps) – supports BC 1.2 for charging mobile devices (5V/1.5A)
1x USB-C (PD 2.0, max. 60W)

USB-C version: USB 3.1 (Gen. 1)
Corresponds to the VESA DisplayPort Alternate Mode

Technical Specification

USB-C Products: true
Connection 1: USB-C plug
Connection 2: HDMI socket
Connection 3: USB 3.0 socket
Connection 4: USB-C socket
Extends your USB-C device with three additional ports (HDMI, USB 3.0 and USB-C)
1x HDMI (UHD, 4K/30Hz)
1x USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed, max. 5 Gbps) – supports BC 1.2 for charging mobile devices (5V/1.5A)
1x USB-C (PD 2.0, max. 60W)
Supports Ultra HD (4K/30Hz)
USB-C version: USB 3.1 (Gen. 1)
USB-BC (USB Battery Charging) 1.2
Corresponds to the VESA DisplayPort Alternate Mode
Chipset: AG6310, LDR6023SD
Cable length: 15.0 cm
Color: Black
Dimensions: L 20.0 x W 7.7 x H 1.7 cm
Weight: 40 g
Not all USB-C ports support all functions of USB Type-C standards. Make sure that the USB-C port of your laptop supports the DisplayPort Alternate Mode (DP Alt-mode).
The video output capability depends on the graphics card of your laptop and the connected monitor. Some screens also have a limited resolution.