Non-Shielded USB 3.0 Dual HDMI x2 Output Audio Convertor Converter for Laptop Monitor

USB-C Hub
November 26, 2025
Category Connection: usb c-hub
Brief: Need quick answers about practical use? This video highlights the essentials. Watch as we demonstrate how to connect your laptop to dual 4K monitors using the USB 3.0 to Dual HDMI Converter, showcasing mirroring and expansion modes for both Windows and Mac systems, and explaining the audio output options for office meetings.
Related Product Features:
  • Drive dual independent 4K@60Hz HDMI displays from a single USB 3.0 port.
  • Supports resolutions up to 3840x2160 at 60Hz for full widescreen visual effects.
  • Outputs two different 4K@60Hz images simultaneously for data comparison and monitoring.
  • Features a 3.5mm stereo audio output port for connecting headphones or sound systems.
  • Includes a separate 3.5mm microphone input for clear audio in office meetings.
  • Offers both screen mirroring and expansion modes to increase productivity.
  • Compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems for versatile use.
  • Improves monitor resolution when the host computer's native resolution is lower.
FAQ's:
  • What operating systems are compatible with this USB to Dual HDMI converter?
    The converter is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems, supporting different display modes for each platform.
  • Can this adapter output audio along with video to the HDMI displays?
    Yes, it features a 3.5mm stereo audio output port. However, when using this jack, the HDMI outputs (OUTA and OUTB) will not output sound. It also has a separate microphone input for audio input.
  • What display modes does this converter support?
    It supports both mirroring and expansion modes. For Windows, you can have three different screens or two mirrored monitors. For Mac, you can extend to show different content on two screens or mirror all three screens identically.
  • What is the maximum resolution supported by this adapter?
    The adapter supports resolutions up to 4K at 60Hz (3840x2160), allowing you to output two high-definition images simultaneously and even improve the resolution if your computer's native output is lower.