Raspberry Pi Micro HDMI To HDMI Cable – 1.5M
$11.55
$22.75
The HDMI to Micro HDMI Cable 1.5m is designed to connect devices with a micro HDMI output to devices with a standard HDMI input, providing a reliable and high-quality connection for video and audio transmission. With a length of 1.8 meters (approximately 6 feet), this cable is ideal for connecting cameras, tablets, smartphones, and other portable devices to HDTVs, monitors, and projectors.Key Features:High-Definition Video and Audio: Supports resolutions up to 4K Ultra HD (3840×2160) and high-fidelity audio.Length: 1.5 meters (approximately 6 feet) for convenient connection without excess cable clutter.Compatibility: Works with all HDMI-enabled devices and micro HDMI-compatible devices.Gold-Plated Connectors: Ensures optimal signal transfer and corrosion resistance.Durable Construction: High-quality materials for long-lasting performance and durability.Flexible Cable: Easy to bend and install in various setups.Shielded Design: Reduces interference and ensures signal integrity.HDCP Compliant: Supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) for protected content playback.Technical Specifications:Cable Length: 1.5 meters (approximately 6 feet)Connector Type: HDMI Type-A male to Micro HDMI Type-D maleResolution Support: Up to 4K Ultra HD (3840×2160) at 60HzAudio Support: Multi-channel digital audioCompatibility: HDMI 2.0, HDMI 1.4, and backward compatibleMaterial: High-quality copper conductors with triple shieldingColor: Typically available in blackCertifications: RoHS, CE compliantApplications:Portable Devices: Connects cameras, tablets, and smartphones with micro HDMI output to HDTVs, monitors, and projectors.Home Entertainment: Enables high-definition playback of content from portable devices on larger screens.Presentations: Ideal for displaying content from portable devices on projectors or larger displays during presentations.Photography and Videography: Allows photographers and videographers to review and share their work on larger screens.
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