This is not due to the TV, but to the mobile. Not all mobile devices support the output of screen data via USB. It is crucial that the device's USB-C port supports video output. This adapter only works with devices that offer DisplayPort Alt mode. You can find out whether your device supports DP Alt mode in the technical data for your mobile. Or simply ask Google about it...
I don't know, I use it to connect an iPad to an old Benq projector and I don't have any problems!
The problem could be the USB-C output, try changing USB-C ports ..... if it doesn't work try connecting something else,... the TV for example .... if it doesn't work it's most likely the adapter.
I wanted to connect my Surface pro 11 to the TV. Unfortunately, no picture worked. I didn't send it back because of the postage costs.
The following information is on the back: USB-C- DisplayPort AF cable, 8K 60Hz, 0.2m
On the front it says USB-C 3.1 DisplayPort AF cable
Yes, there is a mistake in the description. Thank you for pointing it out. I have passed this on to the relevant department for correction and it will be dealt with as soon as possible.
No, this is not possible. The adapter only transmits the signal in one direction: from USB-C to DisplayPort. Transmission from DisplayPort to USB-C is not supported.
You can connect your iPhone 15 to your mini projector with this adapter and an additional HDMI cable to watch Netflix, Apple TV and other streams. The adapter supports video output, which is suitable for connecting to an HDMI-enabled device such as your Piqo projector. Make sure the projector supports HDMI 2.0 to get the best picture quality.
The USB-C - HDMI adapter (20 cm) converts a USB-C signal into an HDMI signal, but is not designed to convert from Thunderbolt 3 to HDMI. For the CalDigit TS3 Plus docking station, which has a Thunderbolt 3 port and an HDMI cable, this adapter will not be sufficient as Thunderbolt 3 and HDMI use different protocols and a pure USB-C to HDMI solution will not convert Thunderbolt 3 signals. You need a special Thunderbolt 3-compatible dock or an adapter that explicitly supports Thunderbolt 3 to HDMI.
The Digitec USB-C - HDMI adapter (20 cm, DG05-2834-0.2m-V2, HDMI 2.0) supports a maximum of 4K @ 60 Hz.
3440 × 1440 @ 100 Hz will not work, as HDMI 2.0 is limited to max. 60 Hz at this resolution.
This depends on the monitor.
Daisy chaining is usually a function of the monitor and not the HDMI cable or adapter. HDMI cables or adapters alone do not support daisy chaining.