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HDMI to USB-C Adapter Cable 4K60Hz 3.3ft

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A compact, no-fuss cable that bridges the HDMI-to-USB-C gap with surprisingly crisp 4K60Hz output — solid for AR glasses, portable monitors, and console setups alike.

Camila Rivera
Camila Rivera Owner & Reviewer
4.2/5
$12.99 Price at time of review
Updated May 2026

TL;DR Summary

4.2/5 Great

Pros

  • True 4K60Hz output with stable, flicker-free signal
  • Plug-and-play compatibility across consoles, laptops, and Steam Deck dock
  • Compact and travel-friendly at 3.3 feet
  • Solid connector build with no wobble or loose fit
  • Works reliably with AR glasses like Xreal Air and Nreal

Cons

  • 3.3-foot length limits flexibility for larger or more spread-out setups
  • Unidirectional only — easy to accidentally buy for the wrong use case
  • Brand identity is thin, so long-term support is uncertain

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Extended Observations

A compact, no-fuss cable that bridges the HDMI-to-USB-C gap with surprisingly crisp 4K60Hz output — solid for AR glasses, portable monitors, and console setups alike.

Okay, I know this is firmly outside my usual lipstick-and-foundation territory, but hear me out: I spend a lot of time on the road shooting content, and the question of how to get a clean signal from a laptop or console onto a portable USB-C display is one I've wrestled with more than once. This 3.3-foot HDMI to USB-C adapter cable landed on my desk as part of a broader tech haul, and I've been running it through its paces for a few weeks now. The short version? It delivers.

The signal quality is the first thing worth noting. At 4K60Hz, the output is genuinely sharp — colors read true and there's no ghosting or flickering that I could detect even during fast-motion video. For anyone using AR glasses like the Xreal Air or a portable monitor for travel editing, that clarity matters enormously. I was honestly a little surprised at how clean the handshake was between my laptop's HDMI out and a USB-C display; no driver fiddling, no waiting for the signal to stabilize.

The unidirectional design is worth understanding before you buy: this cable moves signal from an HDMI source (your laptop, PS5, Steam Deck dock) to a USB-C display, not the other way around. Once you wrap your head around that, the use case becomes very clear and very useful. It worked seamlessly with my Steam Deck dock setup and with a PS4 — the kind of plug-and-play reliability that makes a long travel day less stressful.

At 3.3 feet, the cable is short and tidy — great for a desk or a compact travel kit, less ideal if you need distance between your source and display. The build feels sturdy without being bulky; the connectors seat firmly without that worrying wobble you sometimes get from budget cables. It's not a flashy piece of kit, but it's well-constructed for what it is.

If you're deep in the portable monitor or AR glasses ecosystem and have been hunting for a reliable HDMI to USB-C solution, this cable is a genuinely good pick. It's not perfect — the length limits some setups, and the unidirectional nature means you need to buy the right thing for the right job — but for the price and the use case, it earns a confident recommendation.

Our Verdict

A compact, no-fuss cable that bridges the HDMI-to-USB-C gap with surprisingly crisp 4K60Hz output — solid for AR glasses, portable monitors, and console setups alike.

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What customers are saying

12 reviews
Margaret T.
Margaret T.
5/5

I needed to link an HDMI output from a 4K NVR device to a USB-C input on my display. Many people have issues because they don't carefully review the specifications. This particular cable handles HDMI...

David R.
David R.
5/5

I purchased this for use with a portable display. Some reviewers reported failures, but looking at their photos, they missed a step. All three connectors must be engaged: USB-C to the portable display...

Rachel K.
Rachel K.
1/5

While HDMI-to-HDMI cables work in either direction, HDMI-to-USB-C cables are typically one-way. USB-C to HDMI adapters dominate the market since most displays use HDMI inputs. Portable monitors, howev...

Kevin L.
Kevin L.
5/5

Functions exactly as designed. I utilize it to connect my Steam Deck via its dock to a portable display for expanded screen real estate with keyboard and mouse support. Important note: the USB-A port...

Nicole B.
Nicole B.
5/5

Excellent product.

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