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The Woieyeks HDMI Dummy Plug is a compact virtual display emulator that tricks your computer into recognizing a high-resolution monitor (up to 4K UHD @ 60Hz). Compatible across Windows, Mac, and Linux, it enables full GPU utilization for remote desktop, streaming, and headless server applications. With plug-and-play ease, low power draw, and hot-swap support, it’s the cost-effective solution for professionals seeking seamless remote graphics performance without a physical display.


| ASIN | B0B5XVQVJ9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #184 in Audio & Video Connectors & Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (253) |
| Date First Available | July 6, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | HDMI 3 pack |
| Manufacturer | Woieyeks |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 0.8 x 0.35 inches |
K**V
Remote desktop answer for windows client and ubuntu 22.04 server
I'm not the most savvy but I wanted to setup a media server. I used Ubuntu 22.04 and the native remote desktop on windows to connect to it. I tried setting up a virtual monitor from some forums and bricked my server so I had to reinstall Ubuntu. I decided why not try this, it's cheap. Remote desktop NEEDS a monitor and this thing worked perfectly - it basically thinks it's a 27" screen and has many resolution options. I now have two more in case I need them, just a great value deal.
C**R
Does the trick very well
If you need an HDMI port to read as connected to a TV/monitor, this is your ticket. It works correctly, it's inexpensive, and it's small. For many, that's great for using a remote PC without a monitor connected. In my case, I wanted to output audio from my video card via HDMI to an old receiver, but didn't want to do video along with it. Without a monitor connected to the receiver, the video card didn't want to read the supported values for the HDMI port (including audio). I could either fiddle around with weird driver settings every time I update the video drivers, or spend a few dollars on this easy solution. Done!
S**K
Works great for mini computers you want to run headless for remote access
I set up a mini homelab and have a bunch of mini machines that I needed to be able to remote into with desktop image active. These dummy plugs work perfectly for that. The resolution was a bit off at first until i changed display settings. Runs great now.
A**R
SKIP LUNA DISPLAY! Perfect workaround for Target Display Mode w/ iMac
If you own any iMacs, then you are aware of Target Display Mode, and the fact that it no longer works for most iMacs. Depending on what iMac you have (I have a late 2012 27-inch), you can try AirPlay, but often that reduces the quality from 2k down to 1080p and you can't actually use the full screen of the 27 inch iMac because it will give you black bars and limit it to the size of the origin screen (2016 13-in MacBook Pro in my setup). With this device, I can plug it into the MBP and then Screen Share from the iMac to the MBP (must be in that order to work). Then, in Screen Share on the iMac, I select to only display the virtual screen (which this product provides). Then, set it to Full Quality and turn scaling off. Go into the virtual display's System Preferences and change it to the correct output that matches your iMac's highest ability. This allows me to put the resolution up to the full 2k my iMac is capable of instead of just the 1080p AirPlay defaults to (and doesn't allow you to change in settings). You can also choose to share the mouse and keyboard with the iMac and your other Mac (though I don't do this unless I need it because it makes the cursor slightly laggier). Then, arrange the display configuration and you're good to go. Though there is slight lag at times with resizing windows and such, the actual use doesn't seem affected very much. The lag could also improve if you have ethernet running to each device (I don't). Excellent and cheap way to replace Target Display Mode! FOR TUTORIAL: I cannot include the link, but here is the title of a YouTube video you can watch for how to set it up: "Replacement of iMac Target Display Mode for Apple Silicon with Virtual Display and Screen Sharing"
M**S
Works as expected
These HDMI dummy plugs are great for enabling headless setups. They simulate a display perfectly and improve remote desktop performance. The build quality is decent, and they work right out of the box. I docked one star because they feel a bit fragile, but overall, they do the job well!
M**Y
Work as advertised!
I use these for several remotely controlled PC's to prevent BIOS errors and provide consistent remote screen resolution, work great.
A**R
Tech wall display - composer machine goes headless
I have had several older desktops in the tech "bullpen" meeting room taking up space. I recently moved them to a server rack, and set up raspberry pi 2 SBCs to echo the display of each. But I still need to keep a monitor on the old desktops so they would come up in the right resolution. These plugs allowed me to retire the monitors. They worked within 15 minutes of receiving them.
A**T
Works as advertised
I use the dummy plug with a gaming pc in combination with the Sunshine streaming server and Moonlight client. The point was to be able to switch off the real monitor but still have streaming work. This setup works fine. I'm looking for a way to disable "power management" for the plug because the pc can still put it to "sleep" and that interferes with streaming. No fault of the plug though.
Z**G
Product clearly states UHD 3840x2160@60hz but upon receipt it only supports 3840x2160@30hz. This is very misleading technical specs in the item description and product heading. It is very disappointing as the product works but does not meet my required spec even though they claim it does on Amazon.
B**A
I was losing my mind for hours trying to get these to work above 640x480 on a brand new Beelink AMD Ryzen 7. This manufacturer does not work. Luckily I had another one from a different manufacturer that really is a 4K shunt.
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