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🎯 Elevate your display game with the ultimate 8K USB-C to HDMI adapter!
The Cable Matters 48Gbps USB-C to HDMI 2.1 adapter delivers cutting-edge video performance with support for up to 8K@60Hz and 4K@240Hz on compatible devices. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers plug-and-play ease, HDR support, and durable premium construction. Compatible with the latest Thunderbolt and USB4 laptops and GPUs, this unidirectional adapter ensures stunning visuals and lag-free audio-visual experiences, making it a must-have for anyone demanding top-tier display connectivity.













| ASIN | B08MSWMXT4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73 in Thunderbolt Cables |
| Brand | Cable Matters |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Projector, Television |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Current Rating | 3 A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 859 Reviews |
| Finish | Metallic |
| Finish Type | Metallic |
| Item Weight | 0.02 kg |
| Manufacturer | Cable Matters |
| Mfr Part Number | 201388-GRY |
| Model Number | 201388 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Specific Uses For Product | TV, PC, Monitor, Laptop |
| UPC | 818707029640 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
J**M
Plug and Play
I have a Dell laptop that is hooked up to a Samsung S95F by a Silkland Ultra A certified HDMI "Ultra High Speed" cable. I was unable to get the highest resolution and refresh rate out of the TV and laptop. I researched and determined that I needed to use the USB-C lighting connection on the PC to achieve this. I purchased this adapter, plugged it into the laptop, plugged the same HDMI cable into the adapter and it worked with no issues. I adjusted various settings and could get 3840x2160 at 120HZ. That is the highest setting and rate the laptop / tv combo is capable of (at 120). The connection was easy, plug and play, No extra or external power required, the size of the adapter really didn't change anything on my setup (location of laptop and cables connected to the tv). As far as sound quality goes I could discern no difference between the before and after, still sounds great. I am using this setup to watch streaming 4K movies and OTA TV. The tv is setup as a dumb tv and just a monitor. Last thoughts. There are so many factors that will stop you from achieving the highest rates possible. The big three needed to achieve this are, 1. Is your GPU and PC hardware actually capable of providing the desired rates. 2. Is the display that you are using actually capable of the desired rates. 3. And this is the big one. Are the cables and connectivity actually rated for you tp properly connect # one and two above. It took me several days to source the correct hardware and this device was the correct hardware in my circumstance.
R**.
The type c to hdmi 2.1 works with the lg 42c2 on 4k 120hz 12 bit RGB wtihout any issues.
This is the second time that I buy a type c/display port to HDMI 2. The first one was ULT-WIIQ-US 6.6ft, DP 1.4a to HDMI 2.1. Unfortunately, this cable had audio issues, it stutters every 30 seconds and after 4 days it stopped working on 4k 120hz RGB. I researched a lot on these adapters and I found out that my RTX 2070 support type c video out display port alt mode, so I searched these adapters too. It seems that many of these adapters suffers from overheating, signal loss when switching in and out of HDR. Also, some of them require USB power. It seems the most of these adapters use the same chipset, but, it is the firmware that cause these issues. Then I saw that Cable Matters provide firmware update for some of the display port/type c to HDMI 2.1 that mention many bugs fixes related to issues that I mentioned. I decided to buy the short adapter and buy a hdmi 2.1 cable instead of the cable type, as the adapter is more expensive than the cable and it reduce the chance for it to stop working properly. The longer the cable is, there is a higher chance for failure. As soon I got it I download the latest firmware update from Cable Matters website and saw that the cable is on older firmware, so I update it . It takes very short time, and it works without issues. I can send HDR signal without losing signal, the audio does not have any issues and as I wrote in the title, it works on 4k 120 Hz 12 bit RGB. I will update the review if the adapter will fail.
宮**蔵
Works with HDMI 2.1
Overall a good quality product. Successfully connected the HDR UHD LCD monitor of my upgraded Dell XPS 15 9510 running a film to my TV via one of my reverse-compatible Thunderbolt 4 USB-C type ports, this Cable Matters adapter, and a UGreen 48 Gbps 8K 2.1 HDMI 60 Hz Cable. Can confirm that 2.1 HDMI works very well at 60 Hz for 1920x1080p Full HD. No lags, good connectivity and image quality, and successful clear audio transmission. Currently using a NVIDIA(R) GeForce RTX(TM) 3050 Ti 4GB GDDR6 [45W] graphics card. This CableMatters device however, should definitely work for 10-bit 4K HDR UHD @120Hz but some people may be required to perform a manual setup, set up and apply an Nvidia settings custom resolution, or ensure that they have a GPU that supports 4k @120hz before this works. No drivers or external power supply required. For most, the computer will instantly recognise this device, there will be an immediate and unnoticeable installation, and simple plug and play. The cable does not seem to be able to achieve a top speed of 48Gbps but is nevertheless very fast, and from a viewpoint of practicality still does it's job very well. Quality of the male USB-C and female HDMI connectors is good and directly correlates to price paid. Quality of the aluminum protective materials is above average, and the cable although very short, on the cheap side, and slightly rigid, is both durable and user-friendly. So far no problems.
P**1
Worked for a bit, albeit with hiccups. Now, not really. I know I was pushing the limits though.
So I got this adapter in hopes of upgrading my 1660 Ti with a HDMI 2.1 port. Why? To run 4K @ 120Hz and Full RGB/ 444 for HDR purposes. I know, I'm stretching the bandwidth limits of the hardware. Technically the USB-C port which comes from the 1660 Ti cannot do the full 48 Gbps. A non-thunderbolt USB-C is speced to top out at 40 Gbps. I knew this before I bought the adapter. Yes, I got it to run the above. But I have now had the adapter for a couple of months and the image disconnects have just gotten worse. Now it is having difficulty even connecting at all. Perhaps something got cooked. It was getting rather warm. Not USB flash drive hot though. My biggest other complaint is that something is not translating with the audio channels. If I take the same HDMI cable and plug it into the 1660 Ti's HDMI port. I can get it to see my 4k/8k AVR at 24bit and even run Dolby Atmos no problem. But with this adapter and the mini displayport version of this adapter (which I also bought) I just cannot get the PC to run anything other than 16bit. Also, I cannot even get basic 5.1 to work properly anymore. It is intermittent and most of the time I end up getting the sub channel on the left rear and my center channel on the right rear. Sometimes it does work perfectly for a couple minutes though. And no, there isn't a mis-wired speaker, the home theater works fine with a Roku and PS3 attached. This is not an HDMI cable issue, as I am using a certified 8k cable. My conclusion is that if I want the above I need a new GPU or PS5, which is almost saying the same thing. This device will give you an additional video port at high resolution, but don't expect any multi channel sound to be reliably pulled through it or HDR.
P**K
This adapter finally allows my MBP to look better on my 65" OLED than a $40 fire stick
First off, I'm not a gamer. I don't need 120fps. Nor does this adapter give it to me on my MBP. For whatever reasons. But, I have always thought that it's incredibly foolish that I cannot get my 2019 i9 MBP to play live sports on my OLED TV better than a $40 fire stick. Makes zero sense. But, for whatever reason, and despite trying many different TB3 to HDMI adapters, the picture was never as good as a fire stick, or Apple TV. I had given up. I own both those streamers. And I'm not completely happy with either. I want the expensive Intel processor from my Mac Book to power the picture on the Television. This, finally, does that. When I use an HDMI 2.1 specific cable with this adapter to connect the TB3 port of my MBP to the HDMI 2.1 port of my Samsung s90c OLED... I get WOW! I get the wow I always wanted. I don't fricken care if it's 4k or 1080 whatever. (hint: I wouldn't even know how to look that up)... I've ran the test. I had the same hockey game playing on the Apple TV, the stick and the MBP through this guy... the MBP was clearer. Stronger. Smoother. Less glitchy. Better colors. Better clarity. Better sound signal to the basic TV speakers, I think. It was definitely louder than the other devices at the same TV volume, fwiw. But... everything was better. All of it. To my untrained eye there was nothing that the Apple TV or stick did better than the MacBook with this thing. Finally even this idiot can get the $3k laptop to look better on the TV than the fire stick.
E**O
Works well
4K 60hz no problem , runs cool. Recommended if you don’t need USB-c power delivery to your computer. 5 stars.
S**S
Plug and play
Does what you need.
C**T
Failed after four years of use.
Started failing after four years of use. Noticed flickering on the attached monitor, tried changing the HDMI cable, no change. Noticed unplugging the dongle for a period of time would "reset" the flickering to an acceptable level (but it was always noticeable). Replaced this with a cable that is USBC to HDMI, and the flickering is gone. I don't know what the expected lifespan of this should be, but I would have preferred longer for the price.
T**M
Perfect
AMAZING! has been working flawlessly since I got it. Love this thing.
W**R
Endlich wurde mein HDMI Flackern Problem am NUC 13 Pro gelöst!
Ich mag meinen NUC 13 Pro (NUC13ANHi7), hatte einen Monitor via USB-C und einen LG 48C1 TV via HDMI angeschlossen. Da das mit HDMI 2.1 Kabeln immer so eine Sache ist habe ich einfach nochmal eine vorherige Bestellung erneut ausgelöst. Das Kabel funktioniert wunderfein mit einer 3080 und dem LG TV. Nur warum flackert denn jetzt der NUC so merkwürdig? Das passiert immer, wenn ein Video im Browser läuft und was anderes nebenher passiert, ich z.B. auf der Seite mit dem Video scrolle. Nach einer längeren Suche schien des Problems Lösung immer wieder die Deaktivierung der Hardwarebeschleunigung in den Browsern zu sein. Das hat auch funktioniert, nur lag dann deutlich mehr Last an der CPU an, was wiederum die Lüftergeräusche nervig machten. Der NUC ist ja eh schon relativ laut und heult bei Kleinigkeiten auf. Etwas Ruhe habe ich da reingebracht indem ich den bebilderten Anweisungen im Prad Artikel "Intel NUC 12 Pro: So zügeln Sie den Lüfter des Mini-PCs" gefolgt bin. Also habe ich weitergesucht und bin dann auf die Cable Matters Adapter und Kabel aufmerksam geworden. Gesucht, hier gelandet, bestellt, bekommen, angeschlossen und läuft. Die Sache mit nötigen Firmware Updates ist wohl lange genug her und ich musste mich damit nicht rumschlagen. Durch die Verschiebung des LG C1 von einem eingeschränkten HDMI 2.1 auf DP1.4 kann ich jetzt auch wieder die Hardwarebeschleunigung nutzen. Das Display lässt sich jetzt auch mit den nativen 120Hz betreiben. "VRR/G-Sync wird nicht unterstützt." -- Lustigerweise zeigt mir das Intel ARC Panel an VRR sei aktiv. Ich spiele am NUC aber eigentlich nicht. Vom bekannten G-Sync Flackern merke ich hier auch nichts. Vielleicht hängt das ja eher mit dem Standard als VRR allgemein zusammen. Schade, dass ich extra einen 33 EUR teuren Adapter kaufen musste, um das Problem zu lösen. Dafür wirkt das Cable Matters Produkt dann allerdings sehr wertig. Es wird auch relativ warm, vielleicht im unteren 40C Bereich. Achtet darauf dem Ding ein wenig Luft zu geben und stopft es nicht irgendwo zwischen.
J**N
No VRR compatible.
Cumple con la función de pasar señal 4K 120hz hasta 12 bit color Full Gamma. Pero se pierde compatibilidad con VRR (Gsync / Freesync) Si tienes una RTX 20XX y no quieres estar limitado al HDMI 2.0 este adaptador es la opción, pero considera que no es compatible con VRR.
つ**し
とっても便利です!
スマホ画面を他の人と共有できるのでとても便利です。
G**E
Good product!
Does the job! Finally! Both my monitors work now.
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