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Video cable adapter S/CONN 14-05001 0.2 m USB Type-C to HDMI Type A Black
The S/CONN 14-05001 is a compact 0.2 m video cable adapter that connects devices with a USB Type-C output to displays with an HDMI Type A input. Constructed from durable ABS material and finished in black, this adapter supports high-resolution video signals up to 4K2K, enabling crisp picture quality when linking laptops, tablets or smartphones to monitors, TVs and projectors.
The short form factor minimizes cable clutter and provides a stable physical connection between source device and display. Support for up to 4K2K resolution ensures compatibility with modern displays for sharp images and clear detail. ABS housing offers mechanical protection for the connector junction and contributes to overall product durability. The adapter’s fixed 0.2 m length is convenient for setups where devices are close to the display, reducing excess cable and improving portability.
Insert the USB Type-C end into a compatible source device that supports video output over USB-C. Plug the HDMI Type A end into the display’s HDMI input. Select the correct HDMI input on the display and, if necessary, adjust the source device display settings (resolution and output mode) to match the display. Disconnect by unplugging the connectors from both ends when not in use. No external power or drivers are typically required if the source device supports USB-C video output.
For reliable operation, use the adapter for short-range connections where the 0.2 m length is adequate. Verify that the source device supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode or equivalent USB-C video output before use. Avoid bending the cable sharply at the connector junction and keep the adapter away from liquids and extreme temperatures to preserve the ABS housing and connector integrity.
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