🚀 Elevate Your Workstation Experience!
The StarTech.com USB 3.0 to Dual HDMI Adapter allows Windows users to effortlessly connect two HDMI monitors, enhancing productivity with stunning 4K video support and a sleek, portable design. Ideal for both personal and business use, this adapter is a must-have for any modern workstation.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 12.4 x 2.6 x 0.6 inches |
Finish Types | Matte |
Color | Black |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Nominal Power | 5 Watts |
Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI, USB Type A |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7, Windows 11, Windows 10 |
Specific Uses For Product | Personal and business productivity |
M**C
Perfect Solution for Dell Inspiron Capped at 1080p!
This USB 3.0 to HDMI adapter let me successfully use my Dell Inspiron 15 3530 (plastic chassis model capped at 1080p) at 2k and 4k. I believe this adapter works given that it uses its own external graphics driver ("Connected to Trigger 6 External Graphics") and therefore not reliant on the PC's limitations.To give some background, it was apparent that this Dell 3530 was limited to 1080p from some hardware limitations and its typical display ports based on the official tech specs below:-USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port (for computers shipped with a plastic chassis)-HDMI 1.4 (Maximum resolution supported over HDMI is 1920x1080 @60Hz. No 4K/2K output)Before this adapter, 1080p via native HDMI was both grainy and stretched. Not good for productivity or the eyes. Given that HDMI was capped at 1080p and the USB-C port did not include DisplayPort Alt Mode 1.4, my options were to buy a new laptop, settle for an inferior display at 1080p, or find a workaround solution.From some online searches, a potential workaround solution was in the form of a USB 3.0 to HDMI adapter which led me to this product. While using an older USB-A port seemed counterintuitive at first, this was a successful solution. Although it took a minute, installation was plug and play, and my PC detected both 2k ultra-wide and 4k wide displays tested without the need to download or update any drivers.The dual monitor feature also works well, though I had to first connect my 2k monitor to the 4k display slot to maintain its ultra-wide fidelity, then connect my 4k TV to the 1k display slot (displaying at 1k). The 1k was slightly over scanned while using dual displays, though this is hardly an inconvenience overall when my main intent is to use my PC with a single ultra-wide monitor.The resolution displayed is crisp and smooth. The adapter itself is lightweight plastic and appears well-built, though time will tell on its long-term reliability.Hardware used and tested:PC: Dell Inspiron 15 3530 (max 1920x1080 at 60Hz)Display adapter (this product): StarTech USB 3.0 to Dual HDMI Adapter, USB to 2x HDMI Monitor Converter2k display: Samsung Ultra-Wide HD LS34C650TANXGO monitor (3440x1440 at 50hz)4k display: Samsung 55" UN55MU6290 TV (3840x2160 at 30hz)
T**
Easy fix when computer does not support second HDMI monitor
Startech makes great products that just work. I have tested 3 separate HDMI to USB-A video adapters and this is the only one that works out of the box, reducing my downtime in my home office/lab. I can actually connect three HDMI monitors if I connect one through the computers built in HDMI port. I have also found it easy to move from computer to laptop and even servers if the have a free USB-A port connection The cost is very reasonable. I currently have bought a few for home and office, not having to worry if computer has hardware and drivers for multiple monitors.
S**O
installed my extra monitors with Eaze
solves all issues with lack of drivers on HP laptops, some laptops don't have the rights thus cant use drivers for usb C connection of multi monitors, after buying several devices well this one solved my issue , it's usb not C but still i have my two extra monitors and can now multi task according to my need, unit did not auto install had to go to the page and download the drives but still works very well as advertised,
N**S
Read the Manual!!
When I first plugged the usb to the usb port on my hp x360 13 laptop, it would not detect my monitor. I thought I had received a faulty cable so I was extremely frustrated. However, when I went to check on the reviews to see if anyone else experienced the same issue, I saw that you actually have to manually download the drivers. Luckily, it wasn’t too difficult to download! I followed the instructions on the manual and my monitor connected to laptop haha!
W**N
Home office setup
Perfect, my job went totally mobile and I had to give up my desktop. Now Im able to run multiple screens at home as if I was in office.
L**Z
Easy to use
I currently have a hp laptop and needed and extended my laptop screen to two monitors to use for work from home days, so far its been a couple of months and it works perfectly fine, i have no issues with it, didn’t need to install software. Plugged it in to the laptop and used hdmi for my monitors and and worked immediately
L**E
This is how technology should be!
I tried two different docking stations that were easily 5x more money, another adapter that was double the price and my computer would not extend the monitors or even detect the second one. Yes, I downloaded the required drivers and did all the software updates and made sure I had enough graphics space on my laptop. I was about to call the geek squad for assistance because I thought it had to be something I was doing wrong. This simple little startech was my last attempt before I literally threw my monitors and laptop through the wall. I plugged it in, it automatically downloaded the driver needed and my two additional monitors instantly turned on. I went to settings, extended and aligned my monitors and it worked perfectly. Literally plug and play! I don’t even care if it doesn’t last years, I’ll buy it again and again if I have to to save the headaches of all the others I tried.
J**N
Works As Intended - Not Compatible with outdated software.
Works as Intended. The first laptop I used this on, the laptop's software was too old and couldn't identify the input device. Make sure you have a newer laptop to ensure this works properly. The second laptop which had updated software immediately identified and connected to this device without clicking anything.
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