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Bring HDMI capabilities to your smart phone or other mobile device with this Micro HDMI (Type D Connector) cable. Even with its small form factor, this cable supports the full HDMI specifications including: high speed 10.2 Gbps data rate, Ethernet over HDMI, 4k x 2k support, audio return channel, 3D and deep color support. This is the newest and best digital video connection on the market. HDMI is the only cable that can transfer uncompressed high-definition video and multi channel digital audio in resolutions higher than 1440p. This CL2 rated(In Wall) cable will allow the transfer of digital audio and video in a single cable, permitting a less confusing mess of wires and a cleaner entertainment center. The HDMI connector is small, which makes it is ideal for installers and in-wall use. HDMI cables can be used with your HDTV's, DVD players, game consoles, cable and satellite set top boxes and DVRs. This cable conforms to the latest HDMI high speed with Ethernet specification.

Technical Details

  • Watch video, stream media, and view documents through your TV.
  • A must have accessory for those who would like to watch videos and work on the big screen.
  • The cable gets the video signal out through HDMI standard output.
  • Gold plated pins and grounds connections.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 60 x 1.2 x 1.2 inches ; 2.6 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 3 ounces
  • ASIN: B003UH0Z9Q
  • Item model number: 30-MI3101-06

Customer Reviews

Works well with Droid X

 September 27, 2010
By N. J. Denny

Not a lot to say: it’s a cable, it works well with my Droid X and my Samsung TV.

Note that by default, the Droid X only shows Videos and Pictures over HDMI, but there’s a “Real HDMI” app that allows any app to be shown on your TV.

Cable connects Droid X to HDTV

 August 22, 2010
By sgbassett

This inexpensive cable does what it is supposed to do. In my case, it connects my Droid X’s micro-HDMI output to my Sony HDTV, including audio.

Excellent quality, affordable price

 September 16, 2010
By CTBenko

Got this cable for my HTC Evo. Have been using it with my new Vizio 37″ HDTV and have been very impressed. The cable itself feels well made, the connection is snug, output seems perfect. Its a good length but not too long or short. Price was very reasonable. If you have a phone with micro HDMI out this cable should work well.

Does the job for the HTC Evo!

 October 21, 2010
By AJohn

I’ve had my phone for some time now, and I was hesitant to buy this specific accessory at first, simply because I didn’t think I would use it all that much. Then I came across this cable, and for the price at the time, I thought, “why not?”. Soon after getting it, I set it up for a test run. As expected, it does what it’s supposed to do: display video (with audio) from your Evo to your TV via HDMI.

When you plug it in, your phone recognizes the HDMI cable and asks you to adjust output settings, etc. At first, I thought this would display everything my Evo was displaying simultaneously onto my TV (much like a laptop connected to a projector), but that is not the case. Only “video” (i.e, video you’ve recorded, media files, youtube, etc.) will show once you choose to play them from your phone. Now that was a user misunderstanding on my part, and to no fault of the cable. I just wanted to make that clear for anyone that may be purchasing this with that goal in mind.

As far as the video quality you get on your TV, it depends entirely on the video quality of the source. I’ve looked up HD videos on youtube and had them display on my phone very nicely, but when relayed to the TV, I can’t say they’re anything spectacular. Of course this can also depend on your TV. (I’ve read that some TV’s are incompatible with the HTC Evo’s output so it may not display at all. I am using a Mitsu 65″ DLP and picture quality on most video’s are acceptable.)

Bottom line: This cable works as it should for the setup I had. Just make sure you check that both devices are compatible for use with microHDMI to HDMI output and input.

If you ownan Asus Transformer Prime, then this is a must

 March 3, 2012
By Keith J

This cable worked flawlessly with my ASUS Transformer Prime. I watched movies from the MicroSD card, Crackle, and Netflix(I can’t stand paying for streaming B rated movies).
A must have if your on the road with your Prime.

HDMI cable works great for HTC Evo

 February 11, 2011
By can’t connect

The title pretty much sums up what I want to say. I have the HTC Evo and it connected and worked just great with my Samsung TV. Great price for a great product.

Great product

 January 14, 2012
By strangerm

It’s great price for HDMI cable of such great quality. I got this cable to contact my Acer tablet to my 46″ HDMI TV to watch Netflix movies on it. It worked great and the cable seems to be made of high quality materials. Of course, end connectors are not gold platted but the quality is awesome… fast shipper too

Works the way it’s supposed to…

 August 17, 2010
By C. Maxim

It’s an HDMI cable. Simple as that. It works, does what it’s meant to do. Much cheaper than overrated expensive monster cables, and cables off store shelves. Works just as nicely.

Works on my EVO

 November 2, 2010
By brandon wilson

I just got my cable and hooked it up to my Samsung HDTV input and I have installed Act 1 video player app on my phone and it played the movie just fine. Just a little info: I have installed Handbrake on my laptop and I compress my movies on it then I connect the USB from my laptop to my EVO and mount it as a hard drive and transfer the compressed movie from my computer to the video folder on the EVO and there you go, you have your movies on the go. FYI: I purchased a 16gig microsd card because I also have my music on my phone as well for when I work out or just on the go. Hope this was helpful.

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