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Anker’s new USB-C HDMI cable supports 140W fast charging

Connect your mobile device to a bigger screen without killing its battery in the process.

Connect your mobile device to a bigger screen without killing its battery in the process.

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Anker’s new USB-C to HDMI adapter cable helps ensure even power-hungry devices won’t die when connected to an external display.
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Andrew Liszewski
is a senior reporter who’s been covering and reviewing the latest gadgets and tech since 2006, but has loved all things electronic since he was a kid.

Anker has released a new HDMI to USB-C cable that allows you to connect a mobile device to an external display without draining its battery. The Anker Nano USB-C to HDMI Cable Adapter, now available through Amazon for $28.99, is Thunderbolt 5 compatible and includes a USB-C port on the HDMI connector so you can charge your device at up to 140W speeds using a power adapter. Just don’t count on it replacing the Switch’s bulky dock.

USB-C to HDMI cables are common, but most don’t incorporate power delivery. That’s not an issue when using them with devices like laptops that have multiple USB-C ports, but devices like smartphones, tablets, and handheld consoles with a single USB-C port won’t be able to charge while connected to a display. You can also use USB-C HDMI hubs or an HDMI adapter like the one Apple sells for $69.99, but then you’ll need to supply your own HDMI cable.

Anker’s solution simplifies things, and while the version currently offered is only three feet long, a six foot version will eventually be introduced.

Anker’s USB-C to HDMI cable adapter connected to a display, laptop, and power adapter.
Anker’s new adapter can delivery up to 140W of power while a device is connected to an external display.
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Companies like Ugreen already offer similar solutions that also support 4K displays at up 60Hz, but are limited to 100W of power delivery. If you need more than that, Anker’s got you covered.

Unfortunately, while Anker says there’s a long list of devices compatible with the cable, including iPads, iPhones, ThinkPads, Chromebooks, Google Pixels, Samsung Galaxy phones, and handhelds like the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally, it can’t serve as a portable docking solution for the Nintendo Switch. And because of the size of the HDMI connector on the end of the cable, it’s also not compatible with various monitors from Dell, LG, and Samsung because of where their HDMI ports are located.

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