UGREEN USB-C Multifunction Adapter 7 in 1 – CM512 Mall+254
is a versatile adapter that expands the connectivity options of your USB-C device. Here are the specifications typically associated with the CM512 model:
- USB Ports: The CM512 adapter provides three USB ports, allowing you to connect USB peripherals such as external hard drives, flash drives, keyboards, mice, printers, and more to your USB-C device. The USB ports may support USB 3.0 or USB 2.0, depending on the specific model.
- HDMI Output: This adapter features an HDMI output port, which enables you to connect your USB-C device to an HDMI-enabled display, such as a monitor, TV, or projector. You can mirror or extend your device’s screen onto a larger display using this HDMI output. The HDMI port typically supports up to 4K resolution at 30Hz.
- SD/MicroSD Card Slots: The CM512 adapter includes built-in SD and MicroSD card slots, allowing you to transfer data from memory cards directly to your USB-C device without the need for a separate card reader. This feature is useful for photographers, videographers, or anyone who frequently works with memory cards.
- USB-C Power Delivery (PD): This adapter supports USB-C Power Delivery (PD), allowing you to charge your USB-C device while using the adapter. The USB-C PD port can deliver power to your device, ensuring it remains charged even during data transfer or extended usage.
- Gigabit Ethernet Port: The CM512 adapter features a Gigabit Ethernet port, providing a stable and reliable wired network connection. You can connect your USB-C device to a network using an Ethernet cable, enabling faster and more reliable internet access.
- Audio Output: Some CM512 models may include an audio output port, such as a 3.5mm audio jack. This allows you to connect your USB-C device to external speakers or headphones for audio output.
- VGA Output: Additionally, certain CM512 models may include a VGA output port. This enables you to connect your USB-C device to a VGA-enabled display, such as a projector or older monitor, for video output. VGA typically supports lower resolutions compared to HDMI.