Ultra HD transmission: This adapter converts USB-C interface signals into stunning HD display signals and supports resolutions of 4K@60Hz and 1080p@60Hz. Enjoy cinematic visual experiences with crisp and detailed images on your smart glasses and create an immersive visual feast on the big screen. Whether for movies, gaming or professional presentations, experience unparalleled clarity and sharpness.
100 W fast charging: keep your smart glasses and phone fully charged with the 100 W PD3.0 fast charging port of the adapter. This feature ensures reliable power supply, efficiently solves power problems and is perfect for use on the go. No more worrying about your devices running out on the go or during important activities.
Plug and Play Convenience Enjoy the simplicity of plug and play with this adapter. NO DRIVERS REQUIRED - Just plug it in and use instantly for audio and video transmission. Its lightweight and portable design enhances your travel experience, so you can easily carry it and set up quickly anywhere.
UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY This adapter is universally compatible with a variety of devices, including XREAL Air, Air21 Air 2 Pro, Air 2 Ultra and game consoles such as Switch, Steam Deck and ROG Ally. It also works with mobile devices with USB-C DP output, such as the iPhone 15 series and Samsung S22/23. This wide compatibility provides versatility and convenience for various uses and devices.
Comprehensive power support: the Xreal hub supports chargers and power banks. Use the original charger for handheld game consoles and a charger that supports PD fast charging for mobile phones. If you connect a handheld game console to a power bank via this product, use a power bank with more than 45W that supports PD fast charging. Make sure the firmware of the AR glasses is up to date. Only suitable for official systems.
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