Adapters & Splitters
- Connectors: 1 x VGA (15 pin, high density D-sub) male, 2 x VGA (15 pin, high density D-sub) female
- Power: Power adapter included, 9 VDC output voltage, 0.6A input current
- Astonishing picture quality with support for resolutions up to 4K
- 2.5"
- Connector on first end: 1 x mini-phone male
- Connector on second end: 1 x 6.35 mm female audio
- Connector details: 1 x 6-pin PS/2, 1 x 4-pin type A USB
- Male/female
- Supports video resolution up to 4K
- Fully compliant with DisplayPort 1.2 revision
- Bridge compatibility between your DVI computer and your DisplayPort monitor
- Easy setup with USB power and plug-and-play installation
- Black USB-C male to VGA female adapter offers secure connection and reliable performance
- Connections: USB-C male on first end, VGA female on second end
- Audio/video adapter connects a DisplayPort monitor, projector, or television to a USB Type-C or Thunderbolt 3 port on your desktop computer, tablet, laptop, notebook, or smartphone
- Nickel-plated USB Type-C connector with gold-plated contacts
- Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter adds one multi-Gigabit RJ45 port to a Thunderbolt 3/4 enabled computer enabling connection to 1G, 2.5G, 5G, and 10G networks
- Included detachable 27.5" Thunderbolt 3 cable ensures reliable network performance
- USB Type-C to Type-A adapter connects an existing USB cable or device to your MacBook's or Chromebook's USB Type-C or Thunderbolt 3 port
- Provides power output up to 3A (60W), which is more than sufficient for charging, syncing, and powering compatible devices
- External graphic adapter adds plug and play, extensible USB 2.0 connectivity to any VGA, DVI or HDMI monitor or projector
- USB 2.0, HDMI, DVI and VGA connections that allow you to have multiple displays
- 1 - Mini-DisplayPort (20 pin) male and 1 - DisplayPort (20 pin) female connectors for reliable connection
- Comes in black color for a new look
- Multi stream transport hub is perfect for spanning a spreadsheet or worksheet across three displays in order to avoid side scrolling
- Connections: One 20-pin DisplayPort male on first end, three 19-pin HDMI female on second end
- DisplayPort splitter for connecting 3 DisplayPort screens to a computer simultaneously
- 1 male and 3 female 20-pin DisplayPort connectors provide high-quality data transmission
- One 15-pin male VGA connector and two 15-pin VGA female connector for seamless connectivity
- Compatible with VGA, SVGA, XGA, QXGA, and UXGA modes for flexible usage
- Adapter has mini-DisplayPort connector on one end and Displayport (male) connector on the other end
- Cable length: 6'
- Multi stream transport hub is perfect for spanning a spreadsheet or worksheet across three displays in order to avoid side scrolling
- Connections: One 20-pin mini DisplayPort male on first end, three 19-pin HDMI female on second end
- Supports 4K Ultra HD resolution @60Hz
- Audio & video capable
- 3-outlets (3-prong)
- Connects up to 3 peripherals into a single power outlet
- USB-C Multiport Adapter supports laptop or tablet, such as a Chromebook, Dell XPS, or a MacBook, into a workstation
- Features HDMI with HDR support and includes a 2-port USB 3.0 hub with a maximum data rate of 5Gbps for versatile connectivity.
- DisplayPort Male/HDMI Male
- Male to Male design eliminates the need for separate adapter and cable
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In our increasingly digital world, the potential to experience incompatibility among your growing ecosystem of electronic devices is more and more common. Cable adapters can be an ideal solution to use the devices you want without compromising on compatibility.
How Does An Adapter Cable Work?
Adapter cables make devices or interfaces compatible without impeding their original functionality. They ensure that devices with different ports can be connected and the digital signal can travel without distortion. An adapter cable can also be used with a cable coupler, which increases the cable’s reach by connecting two cables together. These are typically used with computer adapters.
What Is the Difference Between Cable Adapters and Cable Converters?
Though often referred to interchangeably, cable adapters and converters have several differences. Adapters are used to allow the transmission of data from one device to another without changing the form of the media passing through. Cable converters, on the other hand, transmit data and also change the host device signal type to the target device signal type, making the devices interoperable.
How Do You Connect Cable Adapters To Your Devices?
Cable adapters are surprisingly simple to use. After confirming your cable adapter is compatible with your desired electronic devices, all you need to do is connect your devices together using the proper cables. Depending on which specific adapter cable you are using, there may be supplemental steps involved to confirm your device is working properly. If you’re having trouble connecting your devices with your cable adapter, be sure to read the manual or seek out a troubleshooting guide.
What Are Cable Adapters Used For?
Most cable and computer adapters will be used for connecting audio, video, power, data or printing devices. They can salvage lost productivity when installing new devices or using competing brands and models that aren’t completely compatible with each other.
As technology advances, electronic adapter cables can help transition from old to new. For example, the Apple iPhone removed audio headphone jacks on newer models. This meant iPhone users must now use wireless headphones or use a headphone jack adapter to continue using headphones with their modern smartphones.
Commonly used cable adapters include USB to HDMI, USB-C to USB-A and HDMI to VGA. However, cable adapters are not one size fits all, so it is important to do your research to determine what kind of cable will be compatible with your device.