Connect a USB-C ® Source Device to an HDMI Display

This 15 m (49 ft.) cable connects a USB-C or Thunderbolt™ 3 laptop, MacBook®, smartphone or tablet to an HDTV, monitor or projector with HDMI input. It uses optical fiber to transmit audio/video signals with no latency or loss and is immune to EMI/RFI line noise.

Typical Applications    

  • Watch 4K video content from your MacBook or Windows laptop on an Ultra HD television
  • Connect your notebook computer to an auditorium’s AV box to give a video presentation on a large screen
  • Send video content from a smartphone or tablet to a digital sign or point-of-sale display
  • Connect a USB-C security camera to a central monitor

Enjoy the Clarity of 4K Video on Your Digital Signage, Gaming or Home Theater Setup

The U444F3-15M-H4K6 supports 4K resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz as well as High Dynamic Range (HDR) for richer contrast and expanded color accuracy. HDCP 2.2 compliance and 4:2:2 chroma subsampling allow you to stream 4K content without complications.

  • Play online or PC video games with crystal-clear graphics
  • Stream Netflix or Disney+ with brighter whites, deeper blacks and more vibrant colors

Easily Fit the Cable in Hard-to-Reach Spaces

Because fiber cable is slimmer and more flexible than standard copper cable, the U444F3-15M-H4K6 is easier to install around corners and in tight spaces. It draws power from the connected device, so no external power is needed. Its CL3-rated PVC jacket meets the required standards for in-wall installation. NOTE: In order to function properly, the U444F3-15M-H4K6 must be installed in the proper direction. Please check the Source and Display labels on the cable’s connectors before installation.

  • · Slim design allows flexibility in placing source and display devices where needed

Reversible USB-C Connector Attaches in Either Direction

Unlike traditional USB connectors that can be attached only one way, USB-C connectors are reversible by design. This cable provides a fast and easy connection to USB-C ports the first time, every time.