Turn any available USB 3.0 port into a high-quality VGA output with our USB 3.0 to VGA Female Adapter. This compact converter acts as an external video card, allowing you to add a secondary monitor, projector, or display to your desktop or laptop without the need for expensive internal hardware upgrades. Whether you're presenting in a boardroom or multitasking in your home office, this adapter provides the extra screen real estate you need to stay productive.
Multi-Monitor Productivity: Extend your desktop across two screens to manage multiple windows effortlessly.
Professional Presentations: Connect your laptop to a VGA-enabled projector for seamless business meetings.
Legacy Monitor Support: Give your older VGA monitors a second life by connecting them to modern USB 3.0-equipped PCs.
Screen Mirroring: Duplicate your primary screen onto a larger display for viewing comfort.
SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Interface: Leverages 5Gbps bandwidth for smooth, high-definition video transmission with minimal lag.
Full HD 1080p Support: Capable of outputting crisp resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 when connected to a USB 3.0 port.
Built-in Driver Design: Most models feature an internal driver for quick, hassle-free installation (Plug & Play on supported systems).
Compact & Portable: The short cable design reduces strain on your USB port and fits easily into any laptop bag.
"Instant" Desktop Extension: The easiest way to add a display to laptops that lack an HDMI or VGA port.
Wide Compatibility: Works with Windows 10/11 and various legacy systems (check specific OS compatibility before purchase).
Stable Signal Delivery: Shielded cable and high-quality internal chipsets ensure a flicker-free viewing experience.
Input: USB 3.0 Male (Backward compatible with USB 2.0*)
Output: VGA Female (15-pin)
Note: To achieve 1080p resolution, a USB 3.0 port is required. Connection via USB 2.0 typically limits resolution to 800 x 600.
Does this support audio?
No. VGA is a video-only signal. You will need a separate 3.5mm audio cable or use your computer's built-in speakers for sound.
Do I need to install drivers?
In most cases, yes. The adapter usually shows up as a "Virtual CD-ROM" when first plugged in; simply open it and run the setup file to install the driver.
Can I use multiple adapters at once?
Yes, most systems support the use of multiple USB-to-VGA adapters to add several extra monitors, depending on your computer's processing power.
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