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HDMI to USB-C Adapter Cable 4K60Hz 3.3ft

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A unidirectional HDMI to USB-C cable that solves a real problem for Xreal Air and portable monitor users — 4K60Hz output, no drivers, no fuss.

Travis
Travis Owner & Reviewer
4.5/5
$12.99 Price at time of review
Updated Apr 2026

TL;DR Summary

4.5/5 Excellent

Pros

  • True 4K60Hz signal — no compression or downscaling at the cable level
  • Broad source compatibility: PS4/5, Xbox, Steam Deck dock, PC, laptop
  • Unidirectional design is clearly stated, preventing setup confusion
  • 3.3ft length is practical for both desk and portable use cases
  • Plug-and-play — no drivers or configuration required

Cons

  • Brand has limited long-term durability track record
  • Unidirectional only — useless if you need USB-C to HDMI
  • 3.3ft may feel short for certain room or rack setups

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Extended Observations

A unidirectional HDMI to USB-C cable that solves a real problem for Xreal Air and portable monitor users — 4K60Hz output, no drivers, no fuss.

The need for an HDMI to USB-C cable comes up more than people expect. A Steam Deck dock, a PS5, a laptop with only HDMI out — all of them stranded when the display on the other end speaks only USB-C. This 3.3-foot adapter cable is built specifically for that direction of travel: HDMI source to USB-C display, full stop.

At 4K60Hz, the signal quality holds up. For Xreal Air glasses or a compact portable monitor, that ceiling is more than sufficient — those displays top out well below 4K anyway, so the cable is never the bottleneck. The unidirectional design is worth understanding before purchase: this moves signal from HDMI out to USB-C in, not the reverse. That clarity in the product description is appreciated; it saves the frustration of plugging it in backwards and wondering why nothing works.

The 3.3-foot length is a considered choice. Long enough to reach a monitor on a desk or glasses worn at arm's length from a dock, short enough to avoid cable management headaches in a travel bag. The build feels adequate for the price — the connector housings are solid, the cable itself has reasonable flex without the cheap plasticky feel that plagues this category.

Compatibility breadth is a genuine strength. PS4, PS5, Xbox, PC, laptop, Steam Deck dock — if it has HDMI out, this cable handles it. That makes it a useful carry item for anyone who moves between setups. Xreal Air owners in particular will find this fills a gap that no first-party accessory currently covers cleanly.

The one area to watch: the brand has limited track record compared to established cable makers, so longevity at the connector joints is an open question over years of daily use. For a travel or secondary cable at this price, the risk calculus is easy. As a primary daily driver, worth keeping a receipt.

Our Verdict

A unidirectional HDMI to USB-C cable that solves a real problem for Xreal Air and portable monitor users — 4K60Hz output, no drivers, no fuss.

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