SplitExtend® USB to HDMI Display Adapter

$49.99 USD $64.99
SKU: USBC2HDMI2

  • Supports Windows 11, 10, 7, 8.1, Mac OS 10.10 or higher
  • Ability to Mirror or Extend displays
  • 2-in-1 cable with USB-A and USB-C connector

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OREI USBC2HDMI2 SplitXtend HDMI Splitter Extender Adapter For Windows & MacOS

Key Features:
  • Dual Display Output – Supports one external display at up to 4K@30Hz and a second at 1080p@60Hz for efficient multitasking.
  • Mirror or Extend Mode – Add two displays to your setup to duplicate or expand your desktop workspace.
  • 2-in-1 USB-A & USB-C Connector – Versatile connection for use with USB-C, USB-A, Thunderbolt 3/4, and USB4-enabled devices.
  • Cross-Platform Compatibility – Works with Windows 11/10/8.1/7 and macOS 10.10 or higher.
  • Driver Installation Required – Requires Silicon Motion driver for initial setup and operation.
  • Productivity-Focused – Ideal for general office use, presentations, and browsing; not intended for gaming or high-performance graphics applications.
  • Compact Design – Slim and portable form factor suitable for use at home, in the office, or on the go.

The USBC2HDMI2 is a dual-display USB video adapter designed to expand your visual workspace and enhance productivity.

Supporting one display at up to 4K@30Hz and a second at 1080p@60Hz, it enables users to mirror or extend content across two external monitors with ease.

Equipped with a 2-in-1 USB-A and USB-C cable, the adapter provides broad compatibility with a wide range of 
devices including USB-C, USB-A, Thunderbolt 3/4, and USB4 interfaces. It supports major operating systems such as Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 7, and macOS 10.10 or later.

Note: A Silicon Motion driver must be installed for the device to function properly. This adapter is ideal for tasks such as document editing, web browsing, and multitasking, but is not recommended for gaming, video editing, or graphics-intensive applications.