HBAVLINK
USB Dual Monitor Adapter - 4K 60Hz, Windows/macOS/Android Compatible
USB Dual Monitor Adapter - 4K 60Hz, Windows/macOS/Android Compatible
Couldn't load pickup availability
Share

Key Features
Displaylink adapter
This hbavlink usb dual monitor adapter is built-in displaylink DL6950 chip with stable performance for dual display connections for your computer and mac devices. Powerful usb c to dual monitor adapter for mac, compatible with m1/m2 chip macbook.
Dual 4K@60Hz hdmi adapter
this usb 3.0 to hdmi adapter is equiped with dual hdmi port, each port supports 4K 60Hz resolution, 1080P and other lower resolutions.
Multiple display adapter
One adapter for 2 monitors, up to four adapters for 8 monitors for one computer, ideal multi monitors adapter for data analysis, stock market analysis, and other scenarios which need multi monitors. (Not suitable for gaming when using more than 2 monitors)
USB A + C 2 in 1 adapter
this external graphic card is usb A and usb c two in one design, which support usb 3.0/3.1 port and usb c port laptop/desktop/macbook/imac without the need of any other converters.
Driver install
Displaylink driver is required for the first use time. Go to displaylink offical website to download and install the driver, or contact us if any questions. Driver download link: www.displaylink.com
Paid a lot of money to get it sooner than it was delivered. We can blame trump
After multiple bought and returned adaptors, this one completely solved the problem of hooking up multiple monitors to my MacBook Air M2. Easy software download of display link for iOS and plug and play performance.
Only product on the market that I've found that pairs a DisplayLink chip with Dual 4K HDMI ports (outside of an actual full-size docking station with DisplayLink, of course).
Great product, adds Dual 4K to ANY Windows or Mac that has at least a USB 3.0 A-port or a USB C port - even Macs and other systems without dual external monitor capability can run dual 4K external displays!
Works great - hooked right up to our 65" display and gave us 4K video (which the host system couldn't support natively).