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The fairikabe DisplayPort to USB-C Cable is a 6.6ft unidirectional cable designed to extend DisplayPort-enabled PCs or laptops to USB-C monitors, supporting up to 4K resolution at 60Hz with HDR, G-Sync, and FreeSync. It powers compatible portable touchscreens with up to 60W PD, supports Studio Display up to 5K, and connects seamlessly to AR glasses like Xreal Air. Compatible with Windows and macOS, it offers plug-and-play convenience and a 24-month warranty for professional-grade reliability.










| ASIN | B0BW8QKFHK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,187 in USB Cables |
| Brand Name | fairikabe |
| Cable Type | Display Port |
| Compatible Devices | DP output enabled PC, laptop, graphic card, Laptop;, USB-C dispaly for Wacom displays, Xreal AR Glasses, (touchscreen) portable monitor, usb-c monitor, Laptop |
| Compatible Phone Models | Not for Phone |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | DisplayPort, USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (99) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 6.6 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Included Components | DisplayPort Source to USB-C Display Cable 6.6ft |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | fairikabe |
| Model | MY-DPMTC184 |
| Model Name | Length |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 24 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Data Transfer, DisplayPort Source to USB-C Display |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**T
Supports USB Video and USB 2.0 Data (Injecting USB Data into DisplayPort to USB-C)!
I bought this specifically because I wanted to use an RTX 30 or 40 Series card with a USB-C monitor, which also has a USB hub, but the trouble is that only the RTX 20 Series (or laptops) have USB-C outputs that support this particular feature. (Yes, I could just run two separate cables, but I don't want to.) Well, this works flawlessly, with one tiny exception: this is only just over six feet long. Not a deal breaker for me, as I have several give-or-take ten/fifteen-feet USB-C cables, and using a C-to-C coupler, that seems to work fine. Presently, I have around twenty-one feet of cable, including a coupler, running 2560x1600@144hz with HDR, and with full USB 2.0 capabilities, over DisplayPort>USB-C, with both extra heads plugged into respective sockets. The main issue is that this requires a pretty hefty USB-C power supply, so I'm using one that can go up to 12v, not the motherboard's USB-C (which I think this particular Motherboard predates USB-C). A pass-through device I have plugged in directly to said monitor says its running at around 10.3v, 1.12a, for around 11w, and that's only going to go up, as I demand more from it. Given that this is plugged into the DisplayPort, I'm not worried at all about the voltage possibly damaging my video card, computer, or monitor. USB power over DP or HDMI should be completely safe, due to the necessity that those standards require a strict signaling voltage, without the option to backfeed voltage. (as I understand it, DP is 3.3v, HDMI is 5v; USB-C, using DP-Alt Mode is likely also 3.3v). I did once blow out a PS3's USB ports, but only the power part, as long as I use a hub that requires external power, it still works; but I don't want to make that mistake again. I'm nothing if not spoiled for choice, but something appeals to me about being able to stretch a single USB-C cable around a room and still get high resolution and framerate, with the option for using my existing USB devices, and not having to resort to wireless. I understand that wireless is "more convenient" or "better now than in years prior", but I like a simple solution to a specific problem. This cable solves my specific problem. At present, though, this is just an experiment for me, and won't get to be implemented until much later.
J**.
This cable CAN provide more than 15W! (ignore that other review)
I bought this cable to use with a Wacom Cintiq Pro 16 tablet (DTH-1620) that I bought second-hand, without the original cables. The cable seemed like exactly what I needed, until I saw that other review stating that it wouldn't provide more that 15 Watts of power. I asked the seller about the power rating. They responded that it should support PD 3.0, so I took a chance and ordered it. Well, it's working just fine! It powers on, gets 4K video at 60Hz, and the pen and touch-screen are functioning! So, the cable supports more than 15W, since I'm pretty sure the screen uses around 25W. I know it's definitely more than 18W because previously I had tried powering the tablet from an 18W power supply and it wouldn't turn on. I can't say for sure why that other reviewer was only getting 15, but from my research there can be a problem if you plug the USB-A plug into a Quick Charge capable port. It seems what happens is the adapter may try to pull power from the QC source instead of the USB-C plug. The order you plug them in might also be part of it. What worked for me was plugging in the DisplayPort 1st, the shorter USB-C to the power supply 2nd, USB-A to the PC 3rd, then attaching the longer USB-C to the tablet last. Another thing that can limit the wattage is the power supply. The ones with multiple ports usually divide up the power across them, and not always equally. So, it matters which one you plug into and how many total are in use. For example on the one I'm using, an AMLINK 65W 3-Port USB-C Charger (CW143), if all 3 are in use, Port 1 gets 45W while Ports 2&3 only get 15W. I'm quite happy with this cable so far. I wouldn't mind if the shorter USB-C cable was a bit longer, though. I had to scoot my PC a little closer to the wall to reach the charger. It and the USB-A cable are only about 20" long. The longer USB-C is about 77". The cable itself seems durable enough and it didn't get hot while in use, so that's good. I'll update this if I have any problems with it in the future.
S**A
no power delivery
Display cable worked, but didn't carry power, using several different adapters to test, i would keep that in mind if you buy this
R**E
Provides power to XREAL glasses
Works great with my XREAL 1S after trying different other cord formats using the DP and USB-C ports only (didn't try the USB-A)
S**.
Absolutely amazing! Does exactly what it says.
Why the hell are there so few options for hooking up a graphics card to a touchscreen portable monitor? Like I understand it's a niche, but there should be more cables that can split a USB C signal into power, data, and video. There's like maybe three or four options and this was one of two that didn't exclude power or data. I absolutely love this cable, the only that that could make it better is if it was braided and came in different lengths. The USB C power cable could also stand to be longer since it's not going to the PC, but I just got and extension cable for it. I'm using this cable to run a portable monitor that's 18in, 1440p, 144hz, 16:10 aspect ratio, touchscreen. All of that across a single USB C cable. If you need to do what I did, buy this cable, it does exactly what it says it does, no caveats.
N**M
Works well
Works well, seems to do what it's supposed to. Driving 2K at 120Hz no problem. The cable will start cutting out if it gets too hot. My GPU was blowing on it and overheating it while gaming. I put a 90 degree adapter on it to get it out of the direct airflow.
K**.
Für alle die ewig danach gesucht haben, wie sie ihr, beispielsweise, Wacom Movink 13 verbinden mit einem normalen PC. Dies ist genau euer Produkt bzw Kabel, ich habe locker 1 bis 1.5 Stunden nach genau solch einem Kabel bzw. Verbindungsmöglichkeit gesucht und hier ist es, super easy an die Grafikkarte anstecken und USB einfach in ein übrigen Anschluss stecken, USB-C auf der Seite vom DP-Port an eine Steckdose oder Steckdosen-Adapter und schon kannst du das übrige gebüdelte USB-C in dein Grafiktablett stecken. Perfekt wirklich.
も**も
液タブ接続用途 内臓GPUなしデスクトップパソコンで一応グラボにHDMIポートがあるので使えないことはないがHDMIポートが一つしかないのでDisplayPortで使いたくて購入 私の使用環境では電力供給をマザーボードの背面のタイプCに繋いでもちゃんと液タブを使うことができました。 高価格帯のグラボにしか付いていないC付のグラボを買い替えようかと悩んでいたので、安価でDisplayPortでも使えるようになって大変満足しています。
A**R
I recently connected my VITURE Pro XR/AR Glasses to the DisplayPort of my Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4060 WINDFORCE OC 8G Graphics Card as a third display, and the combination works seamlessly. The glasses deliver an impressive Full HD display, providing an immersive visual experience. When connecting the VITURE Pro XR/AR Glasses, ensure the USB-C connector is oriented correctly. If the glasses do not function as expected, try reversing the USB-C connector by turning it upside down. This simple adjustment can resolve connectivity issues. Overall, pairing the VITURE Pro XR/AR Glasses with the Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4060 WINDFORCE OC 8G Graphics Card enhances the visual experience, making it a great combination for both gaming and professional applications.
E**Z
Using this for my XReal One Pro display glasses. Works great.
G**L
Enabled me to connect my Wacom drawing pad to the USB-A and DP-MST connectors on my monitor, which is WAY more convenient than having to use the docking station's or the notebook's USB-C.
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