Add HDMI to any Android Phone Or Tablet with this $20 Adapter!

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Publicado 2021-02-02
In this video, we test out this 2-in-1 USB Type C/Micro USB to HDMI Cable adapter that actually works with any android phone or tablet!
I was very skeptical about this device but after a lot of testing, I can say that this works very well and it even supports Audio. So if you’ve been looking to add HDMI to your Android device to play Games, Emulators and Movies on a big screen TV this might be for you.
I test out the Moto G Fast, Samsung A01, and the Alldocube iplay40 in this video.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @lc7ineo
    So this HDMI adapter is 200mhz faster and has 2x more RAM than the PC I had in 1996.
  • @youzernejm
    Wow! That is bloody impressive! There hasn't been a lower end phone or tablet with hdmi support for ages, in fact, I've had issues even with older devices with mhl supported. This probably isn't a game changer, but for the power users from poorer countries who wanted this for years, you've hit the nail on the head with this video!
  • @mixterz1
    Of course ETA prime has this video. This is exactly what I was looking for. Display out should be standard for phones .
  • @obfuscated3090
    A trick I use to add power is connecting an unpowered USB C hub then plugging a charger into one one of the USB ports. While I use a hub designed for MHL phones it works without its own HDMI out on non-MHL phones (my backup phone is non-MHL). That give USB storage and a place to connect wireless keyboard and mouse adapters like Logitech while leaving Bluetooth connections free. With a bit of thought you can make a surprisingly useful mobile desktop from a phone.
  • @MauriFD92
    I was hoping that with usb-c becoming more as a standard thing, hdmi through usb would be a reality in every phone but even to this date is poorly used, like c'mom, every people could have a computer in their hands.
  • @HoloScope
    This is EXACTLY what I was looking for! Thank you so much ETA! You never dissapoint!
  • @gooberclese
    I NEED one of these. I have literally been searching for years for an adapter that does all of that. My Galaxy tab A is about to get a new use.
  • @Sr.D
    This has been the main thing I have looked for when buying a phone, to be able to play games thru hdmi without the lag that exist on wireless solutions, this has always lead me to few choices left and expensive ones, glad to see something like this happening
  • @alphacompton
    Looks pretty solid. What impressed me is that for some reason the games showed little to no lag where the videos had a constant but small latency. Definitely works for your gaming on a budget phone use case. Good find.
  • @Manjoume
    Works on Google Pixel 3XL, which natively does not have HDMI capabilities. I'll test Pixel 4 XL later, again no HDMI. I can't tell if there's any lag, though I haven't done any close examination. Casting to a Chromecast you can definitely see a difference, pixelation and lag.
  • I been waiting for this to play COD, Stadia, Android Games, and more...
  • @hafizaizad2312
    broo i literally searching for this cable and your video really helped 😭😭 thank you for the video
  • @vdfritzz
    crazy, the delay ingame is much smaller than on the phone menu
  • @llawliet392
    I really really need this but i am in india where amazon wont ship . Im ready to pay will anyone help me please 😢
  • @petar-boshnakov
    I'm actually getting quite awesome performance while casting from my PC to a TV screen. The lag being within 10-20 ms or less judging by my gaming feel - which is barely noticeable. It is important that one of the devices is connected via cable. Then depending on the distance to the router your minimal one way lag is 2-4ms and two way will be double that. Cable is pretty fast so you will also get the awesome experience. Also the TV monitor hardware is important. If you are pushing higher resolution the CPU needs to be stronger.
  • @SRC267
    My Xperia 1 has Type-C port, it's nice to have lag-free casting via HDMI, but for some videos I notice some artifacts compared to the raw video when playing on VLC. It must not be enough data going through the cable.
  • @arazriel
    How about that?! All of the Arcades and games combined from basically the 80s and 90s all fit in your pocket today. F███in mindblowing. I love this era.
  • @k.r.99
    Doesn't work with all devices. Your phone has to support MHL. My Galaxy A5 (2017) for example doesn't.