customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de mayo de 2025
This is perfect for what I needed. The dongles with a short tail have the most integrity and are better for long-term stable use. However, I don't often need this and only once in a while need it while traveling. For that, this is perfect because it takes up less space. Also, because the USB-C end is offset a bit, that means I can plug it into devices where that port is at the very bottom without awkwardly pushing one end of the device up. It also allows for extra space between a second USB-C port so that both ports can be used.
Altitude ReViews
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de mayo de 2025
My Apple Cinema Display is in perfect condition, so I'm reluctant to replace it before it must be. Some solutions work with limited success or need multiple adapters to work. This was as simple as plugging into my Mac Mini's Thunderbolt cable and then my Cinema Display. No setup, just works and at the proper resolution. In the past some devices that "worked" didn't *really* work as they adjusted the resolution, forcing me onto my gaming monitor to see if that would would confirm a compatibility issue with the specific monitor (which it always seemed to be).No hassles with this straight forward adapter. Literally "plug and play".
JackNYC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de mayo de 2025
length: 1.75 incheswidth: ~1 inchIt works, but with a random (but what I recall is a high quality USB-C cable), I can only get the a 2560x1440 resolution on my Ultrawide screen monitor. It's possible that the USB-C cable doesn't support 4K resolution, but I have a feeling this adapter might be the issue. I will have to order a 4K USB-C cable to confirm, so until I do, I can't give this a 5 star rating.
Sphene
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de mayo de 2025
Worked well to connect my android phone to my car's entertainment screen.Wish it had a keychain or lanyard loop. It's easy to lose.
Dgarbern
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de abril de 2025
This is the smallest USB to Ethernet adapter I own. Its dwarfed by my next smallest adapter (see photo). You have to supply the USB cable in addition to the Ethernet cable, but to my mind that is an advantage. I've had USB adapters where the integrated cable has flexed one too many times to the point of losing connectivity. With this adapter, any cable you use can be replaced if it ever fails. Also, you can connect it to either a USB-A or a USB-C port, depending on what type of USB cable you choose to use.The performance is on par with other Gigabit adapters - I get full speed over my gig-speed connection. The device driver offers only a subset of the advanced comm settings that the drivers for a PCIe or motherboard based Ethernet adapter typically offer, but the settings are adequate for general networking. This adapter is a natural for travel, due to its compact form-factor.