About this deal
Dimensions:
This is a high-speed version V1. Note: Raspberry Pi not included 5 Metre to 20 Metres 1s. As a part of the move to enable the Raspberry Pi 4/5 to run two high-quality monitors, the switch to micro-HDMI ports on the Pi was made. Filmzeug shop has become Pro Sound Europe, your trusted online source of professional sound and video gear. Note: 4 cable with Ethernet, 3D and CEC support, available in 1m, 2m or 5m lengths (select before adding to cart). Available with swivel and rotating heads and cable lengths from 0.
Requires:
- Tripple layered shielding for better WiFi/Bluetooth performance.
- Click here for a Raspberry Pi Zero (Mini HDMI) cable
- 1 and DTS-HD Master Audio
- 3Mohm 300VDC insulation withstands 300VDC for 0.
- It features Nickel-plated plugs.
- This adapter will block the second Micro-HDMI port on your Raspberry Pi 4 - only use this if you're using just one monitor!
- Fully CEC, Ethernet and 3D over HDMI enabled (V1.
- This is not compatible with the Raspberry Pi Zero or Raspberry Pi 3
Reviews
Antonio Tassoni
Its quality video output, seamless connectivity, and user-friendly software make it a solid choice for individuals who want a no-frills video capture card. Great little cable to have in your kit. I will recommend this product.
minute fernando
Easy to connect, gives you great performance and durable quality. It's the perfect size, unlike many other brands.
Suryansh Soni
I use the micro HDMI to HDMI cable to use any HDMI device, a spare computer monitor in this case, as a means to monitor myself or whatever I'm shooting with my mirrorless camera. I bought a pair of these cables for Raspberry Pi 4 and they work perfectly and are almost twice as cheap than the official cable from the Pi Hut. Great packaging and the length is perfect. It's exactly what I was expecting.
spinkly1
These cables are sturdy yet decently flexible, and at 0. It came very quickly and it fits perfectly into my detachable keyboard acer.
Ryan H.
video capture card is a compact and reliable option for those seeking a simple solution for video capture. It's a good length and seems well made.