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The HDMI Adapter for iPhone to TV is a versatile, plug-and-play device that allows you to mirror your iPhone or iPad screen to any HDMI-equipped display in stunning 1080P HD. With no need for additional power or apps, this compact adapter is compatible with a wide range of iOS devices and supports various popular applications, making it perfect for both work presentations and entertainment.
J**L
Works as described
Works great
C**E
Did the trick
Good for use
D**N
Will not play amazon movies, freezes on TV but ok on cell Ph.
Will not play amazon movies, freezes on TV but ok on cell Ph.
J**.
Works alright
Connection is sometimes loose and won’t connect to my newer iPhone, and won’t stream videos from some of my apps. Works for everything else
G**S
bueno
bueno
J**N
For music production.
For music production this is pretty good, I’m not sure about anything with a camera but this is great for making music with your iPhone or iPad. The only thing I would change is that the lightning part of the cable(where you plug it into your phone or something), I wish it was a bit smaller around the the base because I have to take my case off to plug it in. Overall 9/10 product
S**G
Good
Been using this for a while. Its good overall
J**H
Works but sound quality is warbly
Works with my iPad Pro 10.5, except the sound quality is unacceptable. It charges fine via lightning connector, USB port works with Plugable USB 2 hub connecting an M-Audio USB Midi interface and an iRig HD guitar interface. I had been using Apple's CCK USB3 adapter, and bought this to add an audio-out jack so I could have a single connection solution (I use the iPad with Korg Module with a midi controller and Jam Up / Bias Amp as a guitar practice amp through my studio monitors). I was originally using the CCK with a Motu M4 interface (which has 4 audio channels in and out), but that has moved to my Reaper PC. The iRig is input only.The sound issue is this: It's as if there's a chorus or modulation effect running- the pitch modulates slightly. It's totally noticeable on all sources, including recorded music. If I connect to the normal headphone jack (fortunately the 10.5 pro still has one), the effect goes away. The output is also much lower than the headphone jack. It appears the DA converter in this dongle is at fault.
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