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The PeakDo HDMI to USB-C Adapter offers a seamless connection from HDMI source devices to USB-C displays, supporting 4K@60Hz for an immersive experience. Its lightweight, portable design and universal compatibility make it perfect for gamers and professionals alike, ensuring easy setup and superior performance.
Finish | Hdmi |
Color | Dark Green |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI |
Specific Uses For Product | Laptop, PC, Monitor, Xbox |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Power Plug | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Item Weight | 0.64 Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**N
Works with XReal One usb-c smart glasses
I am using these to get HDMI output from my windows gaming PC to my Xreal One glasses.It works well, no issues with disconnecting. Video output looks good/same as direct USB-c.This adapter gets warm, but it does not get nearly as hot as the other HDMI -> USB-C + power adapter I tried.The only thing to note, is you need to go into the glasses UI and switch the audio protocol from UAC to DP to get audio output from HDMI when using this adapter with the glasses. (you may need to also set the ones as your audio output in windows settings.)
P**T
Actually works with XREAL One
Works 100% with the XREAL One. I was able to use it with a laptop HDMI port, USB docking station and with mini-display port to HDMI. I was looking for something that worked with my Microsoft Surface Laptop and this is the winner.
M**S
Expensive for what it is, but does exactly what it's supposed to.
PSA: If you don't have sound, it's probably your glasses, not the adapter. Try holding each of the buttons on the glasses for ~10 seconds (one at a time, just to figure out which button affects the sound settings) to attempt to switch from USB Sound Card mode to HDMI Passthrough mode. This may need to done each time you turn on the glasses.First of all, it deserves note that you can buy an HDMI-to-USB-C cable for significantly less than this adapter. Just make sure you buy the right type of cable - most you'll find are for the other direction of conversion; most of the proper ones will also have a second USB-A input for power.I still really like this adapter for a couple reasons, though. Specifically, the size is quite tiny (since you're providing the cables of whatever length you need). Considering my plan for buying this was to combine it with a power bank and wireless HDMI receiver to create a completely portable screen, the size is a huge plus.It also, through sorcery I don't entirely understand, sometimes provide enough power to power the attached glasses without additional power input (I have to assume it's dependent on how much power is output by the HDMI signal and possibly cable length, but I just found it funny when I unplugged the power source to the adapter and the glasses kept going like magic).
D**D
Does not work with Samsung M8 monitor.
I was hopping that this would fix my compatibility issue with the Samsung M8 monitor's usb-c input. But sadly it doesn't I guess. Either that or there is something defective in the unit I got. I was trying to avoid getting an hdmi switch. But looks like I will have to more than likely. Good concept. But just doesn't work with my setup. 3 stars because a picture at least comes up. But is like an old tv. Great for a movie prop if you want a horror film vibe with the tv refresh rate not matching up. If there was a knob to control the refresh rate like on an old tv it would probably work. My screen is 4k 60hz.
B**N
Connecting VR Glasses to TV Sticks
This adapter works as described. I use it to stream video from a FireTV stick to a pair of Rokid VR glasses. The only weakness is that it can get quite hot. Hope this will not be an issue. As VR glasses becoming popular, it would be nice to see a TV stick designed to power and display on VR glasses directly without an adapter.
M**N
Does it work? Couldnt tell ya!
Bought this for my Xbox Series S and Xreal Air Glasses. As soon as i got the thing opened and had everything connected it was not working, figured it could be a setting or software update thing on my glasses so i fiddled with those for about an hour just to realize. The type c port the device uses to get power was loose and did not work. I tried 3 different cables including the one that it came with and would only work when you held the device a certain way. I plug my cords in very gently so im almost certain i didnt break it. I was really excited for this so it was a bumber when it didnt work, i got my refund fast and easy though so i guess that was an upside.
R**N
Perfect companion for Xreal Glasses
I bought this adapter to connect my XReal Glasses to my gaming consoles and streaming sticks. It was difficult finding a compatible HDMI adapter for my AR glasses, but this Peakdo finally settles it.Power- It’s powered by USB-C (5V) and also provides power to my XReal Glasses. I prefer this adapter over the official XReal HDMI adapter because that one is battery powered and only gets 2-3 hours.This Peakdo adapter, I can simply plug into the spare usb port on my Xbox or phone charger.Audio - Passthrough does work using the latest XReal firmware. I can hear the audio directly through the XReals. Tested on Xbox X, Chromecast, Firestick.Video - I haven’t had any display issues. Works perfect and seamlessly.It uses a full-sized female HDMI port, so you can directly connect your chromecast/firestick or use a regular HDMI cable to plug in your gaming console.If you’re using an XReal (or something similar with USB-C Video) and want to hookup your HDMI devices, this adapter is the one to get.
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