•LONG USB C HDMI Cable
•Mirror & Extend Screen, 4K@30Hz UHD
•Wide Compatibility
•Plug and Play, Durable Material
➤【LONG USBC HDMI Cable】- This USB C to HDMI Cable (Thunderbolt 3 compatible) is designed to connect a USB C laptop or phone to an HDMI-equipped TV, projector, display. It is very easy to streams sports events, movies, gaming, and show photos/albums directly from your USB-C devices to HDTV, projectors, monitors. Never miss the game-winning touchdown or your favorite TV episodes. Longer length give you enough distance to connect with projector for teaching, speech, PPT presentation
➤【Mirror & Extend Screen, 4K@30Hz UHD】- Supports per lane data rates of 5.4Gbps (HBR2). Supports resolution up to 3840x2160@30Hz in DP1.2 in SST mode. Extend mode let your laptop for visibility of multiple tasks at the same time, Mirror mode gives your laptop/phone to a large screen for a visual enjoyment
➤【Wide Compatibility】- This HDMI USB C adapter cable requires your USB Type C laptop/ smartphone/ tablet MUST support ❤️DP ALT mode or Thunderbolt 3❤️.otherwise it is not compatiable. We have tested this cable is compatible with MacBook Pro 2019/2018/2017/2016, iPad Pro 2018 / Mac Mini 2018, iMac 2017, MacBook 2017/2016/2015, Surface Go/Book 2, Pixelbook Go, Galaxy S10/S9, XPS 15/13, Pixel, Please see more compatible devices at the below section
➤【Plug and Play, Durable Material】- Easy to use you don’t need to install driver/software before use. Even granny can use it. Support macOS 10.11, 10.12, 10.13, 10.14, Windows 10. Gold-plated interface reduce signal loss, triple shielded PVC cable provide more flexible and durable for longer use
-- Mirror and Extend Mode Settings:
For MacOS, Top left corner icon-->System Preferences-->Displays-->Mirror or Extend Displays;
For Windows 10, press Windows key + P combination command-->choose Duplicate or Extend.
For Windows system laptop, if the external monitor could not work, please update the BIOS and graphic card driver from laptop official website.
-- Stereo Settings:
For MacOS, Please go to icon-->System Preferences-->Sound-->Output, choose your TV as the sound output.
For Windows 10, please click right bottom of your sound icon-->choose your TV as the sound output.
For TV, if you are running MacOS, you probably need to go to Launchpad-->Other-->Audio MIDI Setup-->DisplayPort-->Output-->Please choose 2 ch 16-bit integer.