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This 6ft USB-C to RCA cable adapter converts digital Type-C signals into standard-definition analog AV output (480i/576i), compatible with USB 3.1 Gen 2 devices supporting DP Alt Mode. Featuring plug-and-play ease and a USB-A charging port, it powers your device while streaming to TVs, monitors, speakers, and car stereos—ideal for professionals who demand seamless media connectivity on the go.







R**O
I could not get it to work.
Good quality, I may be doing something wrong but I could not get it to
R**S
Garbage
This thing never worked. It’s a piece of garbage. Never but one. I have tried with numerous phones and tv and yet nothing. What a disappointment
B**G
Works great
used with an iPhone 16 to a Cadillac STS using the red white and yellow inputs to the car stereo works fantastic terrific sound, and I could even see my maps on the screen. It is a super option for not having to replace the factory stereo.
A**X
Did not work on cars overhead monitor
I have a 2006 honda odyssey with a Sony overhead dvd monitor. I plugged it in to mirror my phone so that my kids can see Netflix. I could hear the sound but it failed to work. I will try it on an old TV i have hopefully it works there.
C**N
Works for outputting video/audio from PC to television
I bought this to output video and audio from my laptop's Thunderbolt (USB-C) port to an old CRT's composite input. It works very well; you can use it just as if you had plugged in a monitor.I suspect that many of the users that couldn't make the cable work had one of two issues:* First, the pictured USB-A is *required* to power the device. You don't have to plug it into the device you are outputting AV from, but you need to plug it into something. It is not an alternative AV input. The AV only goes through the USB-C.* Second, this cable can't pull AV from something that doesn't produce AV. If you are using this with a phone, please use Google to make sure your phone can output AV via USB-C.The only issues I have are that the adapter gets hot very quickly, and that Windows can be finicky about outputting 4:3 without adding black bars because it seems to assume the cable wants a widescreen input. I was able to make it work after fiddling with the display settings, though.
L**T
It's a fire hazard
It works but the box on the cord gets really hot and start to cut off
T**R
Great!
Worked as I hoped, thank you!
M**️
Stopped working
Worked for a little while, stopped working. No video, no audio.
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