Versatile USB-C Output Adapters

Connect your USB-C or Thunderbolt 3/4 equipped laptop to any display with Plugable's range of USB-C output adapters. Our adapters support the latest video standards, including HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, and VGA, ensuring you have the right connection for any monitor, projector, or TV.


The Simplicity of USB-C Video

Modern laptops are increasingly moving towards USB-C as their primary video output. Our adapters take advantage of the 'DisplayPort Alternate Mode' built into most USB-C ports, providing a direct, high-performance video signal without the need for complex internal graphics processing. This means you get a crisp, lag-free image that's perfect for both productivity and media consumption.

Support for 4K and Ultra-High Definition

Don't settle for low resolution. Many of our USB-C to HDMI and DisplayPort adapters support 4K resolutions at a smooth 60Hz refresh rate, providing four times the detail of standard 1080p. This makes them ideal for creative professionals working with high-resolution images or anyone who wants a more immersive viewing experience on their large-screen television.

Legacy Support with VGA and DVI

Not every monitor has the latest ports. If you need to connect your modern laptop to an older projector in a conference room or a legacy monitor at your desk, our USB-C to VGA and DVI adapters have you covered. They provide a reliable way to extend the life of your existing display hardware while keeping you connected to the latest computer technology.

Frequently Asked Questions

Only if your phone supports USB-C DisplayPort Alternate Mode. Many high-end smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S series and latest iPhones support this, while many budget models do not. Check your device's specifications for details.

No, our USB-C output adapters are generally driverless and use the built-in video capabilities of your computer's USB-C port (Alt Mode).

Yes, if your computer has multiple USB-C or Thunderbolt ports that support video output, you can use an adapter on each port for a multi-monitor setup.

HDMI and DisplayPort adapters will transmit both high-definition audio and video. VGA and DVI adapters do not support audio, as those standards are video-only.