Expand your visual workspace effortlessly with our USB 3.0 to VGA Female Adapter. This high-performance external video converter allows you to add an additional VGA monitor or projector to your desktop or laptop through a single USB 3.0 port. It is the ideal solution for users who need a secondary screen for multitasking, professional presentations, or extending their desktop without installing internal hardware.
SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Interface: Leverages high-bandwidth USB 3.0 technology to ensure smooth, high-definition video transmission with minimal lag.
Full HD Resolution Support: Capable of delivering crisp video signals up to 1080P, providing a sharp and vibrant viewing experience on your VGA-enabled display.
Multi-Monitor Versatility: Allows you to mirror or extend your primary display, making it perfect for office work, stock trading, or academic research.
Certified Quality & Safety: Rigorously tested to meet CE and FC standards, ensuring reliable performance and safe operation for your connected devices.
Durable & Vibrant Design: Features a sturdy, high-visibility blue housing and an integrated flexible cable to reduce port strain during use.
Standard computers often have limited video outputs. This active USB-to-VGA converter acts as an external graphics card, managing the signal conversion internally to provide a stable link to older analog monitors. Whether you are working in a home office or a corporate environment, this adapter provides a cost-effective way to revitalize your legacy VGA displays.
Input: USB 3.0 Type-A (Male).
Output: VGA (Female).
Color: Premium Electric Blue.
Does it work with USB 2.0 ports?
Yes, it is backward compatible with USB 2.0; however, due to bandwidth limitations, the maximum resolution may be restricted to 800 x 600.
Does this adapter support audio?
No, VGA is a video-only standard. For sound, you will need to use your computer’s speakers, headphones, or a separate audio cable.
Do I need to install drivers?
Most modern operating systems require a one-time driver installation to recognize the external video chipset. Many units include built-in drivers that prompt for installation upon the first connection.
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