SplitXtend USB 3.1 to HDMI Display Adapter with 100W PD (SX-2W1080)


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SKU: SX-2W1080

  • USB-C Docking Hub with USB 3.0, DP, Ethernet, PD, and Display extension
  • Video resolutions up to 4K@60Hz
  • Up To 3 Extended Displays and power delivery up to 100W

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OREI SplitXtend Docking Hub with USB-C input, USB-A, Ethernet, DP, Power delivery up to 100 Watt and up to 3 Extended Displays

Key Features:
  • USB 3.1 compliant
  •  2 HDMI outputs supporting 4K@60Hz when only one is used and
  • 4K@30Hz when both are used
  •  Mirror or Extend displays for multitasking
  •  PD3.0 100W fast charging to charge your laptop while using it
  •  DP 1.4 Alt Mode support
  •  Compatible with Thunderbolt 3
  •  USB-A 2.0 port to connect an external USB device like USB drives
  •  No drivers required
  •  NOTE: Your laptop must support video through the USB-C port to work
    with this adapter
  • Note: MST function only works on Windows. MacOS products only support SST
    function.
  • If you want to output 4K@60Hz through this adapter the laptops USB-C output should support enough bandwidth (compatible the DP 1.4 standard or thunderbolt 3) to meet four lane to transmit the 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 signal,and each lane`s bandwidth up to 8.1Gbps or higher.

 

The SplitXtend SX-2W1080 is a USB C to HDMI adapter that allows you to connect 2 displays to your laptop, enabling you to extend or duplicate screens for increased productivity. It supports video resolutions up to 4K@60Hz with a single output and 4K@30Hz with both outputs. Compliant with USB 3.1 and Thunderbolt 3 ports, it supports DP 1.4 Alt Mode. The device includes a USB C port with 100W PD for laptop charging and a USB A 2.0 port for USB drives. No drivers are needed, but your laptop must support video output through its USB C port for the device to function.