USB 3.0 To HDMI Adapter

USB 3.0 To HDMI Adapter

Applications:

  • USB AUDIO/VIDEO CONVERTER uses an available USB port on your computer to connect an HDTV, monitor, or projector with HDMI; Adds an additional display when the other video ports on your computer are occupied; An HDMI cable (sold separately) is required
  • USB 3.0 TO HDMI ADAPTER leverages SuperSpeed USB 3.0 bandwidth up to 5 Gbps for the best performance; Functions like an external graphics card to deliver smooth high definition video to your HDTV or monitor; Supports video resolutions up to 2560 x 1440 with HDMI and up to 1920 x 1200 with DVI; Supports flawless audio pass-thru for Dolby TrueHD, DTS Master Audio, and more; Backwards compatible with USB 2.0
  • PORTABLE USB TO HDMI ADAPTER WITH A BONUS travels easily in a laptop bag; Included HDMI to DVI Adapter provides an additional USB to DVI connection option for a display with only DVI for video only; Ideal solution for users that need to connect to a projector or monitor when traveling


Product Detail

Product Tags

Technical Specifications
Warranty Information
Part number                                                                  STC-LL014

Warranty                                                                       2-Years

Hardware
Output Signal                                                                HDMI
Performance

Wide Screen Supported                                                Yes
Connectors
Connector A                                                                  1 -USB Type-A (9 pin) USB 3.0 Male Input

Connector B                                                                  1 -HDMI Female Output

Software
OS Compatibility :Windows® 10 (32/64)
Windows 8 / 8.1 (32/64)
Windows 7(32/64)
Windows Vista (32/64)
Windows XP (32/64)
Special Notes / Requirements
Note:    One available USB 3.0 port
Power
Power Source                                                                USB-Powered
Environmental
Humidity                                                                        < 85% non-condensing

Operating Temperature                                                 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)

Storage Temperature                                                   -10°C to 75°C (14°F to 167°F)

Physical Characteristics
Products Length                                                            150mm
Color                                                                              Black
Enclosure Type                                                              Plastic

Product Weight                                                              3.4 oz [96 g]

Packaging Information
Package Quantity                                                          1Shipping (Package)

Weight                                                                            0.6 lb [0.3 kg]

What’s in the Box

USB to VGA Adapter

Overview

 

 USB 3.0 To HDMI Adapter 

The STC-LL014 USB 3.0 To HDMI Adapter lets you SIMPLE INSTALLATION with drivers and user guides on the included CD or available for download; Extend the display of a laptop to a monitor or mirror screens for a presentation on a projector; Supports multiple monitors with additional adapters; No external power required with USB bus power.

 

Monitor Multitasking

The Cable Matters USB 3.0 to HDMI Adapter is an easy way to connect a display with HDMI to a computer with an available USB port. Add a monitor to a computer without HDMI or add an additional display when the other video ports on your computer are occupied. Mirror or extend the connected monitor for an expanded workspace.

Multiple adapters can support up to six displays with compatible equipment.

 

Package Contents

- 1 x USB 3.0 to HDMI Adapter

- 1 x HDMI to DVI Adapter (Male to Female) 

- 1 x CD with Drivers and User Guides (available for download)

- 1 x User Manual

 

2K Video & Authentic Audio

- Video resolution up to 2560 x 1440

- Includes HD 1080p and below

- Audio support for 2, 5.1, and 7.1 channels

 

Simple Installation

Install the DisplayLink drivers with the included CD or download them from the Cable Matters website.

OS Compatibility

- Windows: 10/8.1/8/7 (64/32 bit) XP SP2 32 bit

- (Not recommended for 10.12 Sierra or 10.13 High Sierra due to macOS limitations).

https://www.stc-cable.com/usb-3-0-to-hdmi-adapter.html

 

Customer Feedback

 

<I bought this to add a second external monitor form 13' Macbook pro. Installation was a breeze. I ended up needing a newer driver which was available on Display Links web site. After that my computer picked the monitor right up. I barely notice any lagging issues which is sometimes common with USB display connections. I tried playing a video and it was smooth. I am running 2 27' inch monitors along with my Macbooks 13" display. I couldn't be happier with this product>

 

<The first one of these I ordered was Dead On Arrival. I sent it back and ordered a replacement. The replacement works... and it's such a well done product I'm giving it 5 stars in spite of the first unit being DOA.

It's one of three USB to HDMI devices I evaluated; one was by Etekcity ( https://www.stc-cable.com/usb-3-0-to-hdmi-adapter.html ) and it gave a decent picture but I couldn't get the sound to go through its HDMI output. Second best was by stc-cable.com ( https://www.stc-cable.com/usb-3-0-to-hdmi-adapter.html) and it handled the sound alright but the video in the Startech would shear every few seconds; it could not handle the bandwidth. Useful as a screen addition for programming or spreadsheets but useless for full screen video viewing.

But when I plugged this device into a USB3 port on my Mac Pro Late 2013 (the black cylinder Mac Pro) I not only got a shear-free picture on the HD projector in the home theater, I also got what looks like 5.1 output through HDMI even though I actually don't have more than two speakers (see below). In the Mac's Audio Midi Setup app (the Icon looks like a little piano keyboard) I can choose "USB3 to HDMI" - a choice I didn't see from any of the competing devices. And when I selected it I was shown six (!) volume sliders for all the 5.1 channels. And sound flows from the Mac, through this device, through HDMI cable, gets converted to optical SPDIF by a Monoprice box and goes to the home theater optically and gets decoded into hum-free perfect sound there.

After 8 months of messing with it my AV setup is finally doing what I want it to do. This part was the missing piece. Four sources (Two Mac pros of different vintages, one PS/3 and an HDMI cable to the home theater that I can plug into a laptop using this beauty: https://www.stc-cable.com/usb-3-0-to-hdmi-adapter.html ) go into a https://www.stc-cable.com/usb-3-0-to-hdmi-adapter.html and its output goes to my Epson projector as HDMI. But the sound is tapped from the selected HDMI and goes over an optical fiber to the theater where it is decoded by https://www.stc-cable.com/usb-3-0-to-hdmi-adapter.html into powered speakers.

Using the tiny infrared remote control for the Monoprice box I can select any of my four sources; sound is chosen along with it. Mute button works on all four channels. And I have reason to believe that if I had a 5.1 sound system I could make that work also.>

 

<wanted to connect two external monitors to my iMac, but it only has one thunderbolt port. This seemed like a good solution. I was getting ready to send this thing back because at first I could not get it to work with my Mid-2011 iMac with High Sierra installed, but after some research I figured it out. My Mac only has USB 2.0 FYI.

The new high Sierra drivers are out on the displaylink website. However, you need to take additional steps on their article under "Support and Knowledge Base" -> "Troubleshooting Mac OSX" -> "macOS High Sierra: Video functionality not enabled".

You have to "allow" a privacy setting in OSX to allow the device to function. Now it works great.

I use this for programming, not video or anything, but I'm impressed with how well it works. Some of the low-contrast colors are a little off, but that's fine. I run my terminal in this window. YouTube videos do play fine. There is probably a 10 - 20ms input lag, and the frame rate is a little low (maybe 30 frames per second?), but it's not even perceptible for the type of work I am doing.>

 


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