Type C to VGA

Discover CableLeader's USB C to VGA cables. Connect your Type-C devices to VGA monitors, TVs & projectors. Supports up to 1920x1200@60Hz. Available in 3ft, 6ft & 10ft lengths.

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3ft USB 3.1 Type C Male to VGA 1920x1200@60Hz Male Cable Black
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More About Type C to VGA

CableLeader offers a range of high-quality USB C to VGA cables that enable you to connect your Type-C equipped computer or smartphone directly to a monitor, TV, or projector with VGA input. Our cables support VGA resolution up to 1920 x 1200@60Hz and are compatible with devices that support DP Alt Mode or Thunderbolt 3 connector.

Key features of our USB C to VGA cables include:

  • USB 3.1 Type-C Male connector: Smaller, reversible connector for easier plugging.
  • VGA Male connector: Connects to monitors, TVs, and projectors with VGA input.

These cables are perfect for connecting your MacBook, Dell XPS, ASUS ZenBook, Lenovo Yoga, Chromebook, HP EliteBook, Huawei Matebook, and more to a VGA display. They also work with smartphones like Huawei Mate 10, Samsung Galaxy S8/S9/Note8/9, Microsoft Lumia 950, LG G5/V20/V30, and others.

CableLeader's USB C to VGA cables are built with gold-plated connectors for superior transmission, high reliability, and durability. They support USB 3.1 communication and features, with per lane data rates of 2.7Gbps (HBR) and 1.62Gbps (RBR). HDCP content protection is also supported. Choose from 3ft, 6ft, and 10ft cable lengths to suit your needs.

USB C to VGA Cables: Connecting Your Devices with Ease

Introduction

In the ever-evolving world of technology, connectivity is key. As devices become more compact and versatile, the need for seamless integration between different interfaces arises. Enter the USB C to VGA cable – a powerful solution that bridges the gap between modern USB-C ports and legacy VGA displays. This comprehensive article delves into the intricacies of these cables, their specifications, and how they can streamline your digital experience.

Understanding USB C to VGA Cables

USB C to VGA cables, also known as USB Type-C to VGA cables, are designed to connect devices with USB-C ports to monitors, projectors, or TVs equipped with VGA inputs. These cables leverage the DisplayPort Alternate Mode (DP Alt Mode) or Thunderbolt 3 technology, allowing USB-C ports to transmit video signals seamlessly.

With their reversible USB-C connector and gold-plated VGA connector, these cables offer superior connectivity and durability. They support VGA resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 at 60Hz, ensuring crisp and clear visuals for your presentations, movies, or gaming sessions.

Connectors and Specifications

Connector A: USB 3.1 Type-C Male

The USB 3.1 Type-C connector is a compact and reversible design, making it easier to plug in and eliminating the frustration of aligning the connector correctly. This versatile connector supports USB 3.1 communication and features, with per lane data rates of 2.7Gbps (HBR) and 1.62Gbps (RBR).

Connector B: VGA Male

The VGA male connector is the standard interface for connecting to monitors, TVs, and projectors with VGA inputs. While it may be an older technology, VGA remains widely used due to its compatibility with legacy hardware and simplicity of use.

Cable Color

CableLeader's USB C to VGA cables are available in a sleek black color, adding a touch of elegance to your setup.

Compatible Devices

USB C to VGA cables are designed to work with a wide range of devices that support DP Alt Mode or Thunderbolt 3 connectivity. This includes:

  • PCs: MacBooks (2015 and newer), MacBook Pros (2016 and newer), iMacs (2017 and newer), iMac Pros (2017 and newer), MacBook Air (2018), Dell XPS 15/13, ASUS ZenBook 3, Lenovo YOGA 900/910/920, Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon 5th, Chromebook Pixel 2, HP EliteBook Folio G1, Spectre 13 X360, Huawei Matebook, and more.
  • Smartphones: Huawei Mate 10, Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+/S9/Note8/9, Microsoft Lumia 950, LG G5/V20/V30, and more.

Durability and Quality Assurance

CableLeader's USB C to VGA cables are built with gold-plated connectors for superior transmission, high reliability, and durability. These cables are designed to withstand the rigors of daily use, ensuring a long-lasting connection between your devices.

Additionally, these cables support HDCP content protection, ensuring that you can enjoy your multimedia content without any compatibility issues.

Power and Versatility

One of the key advantages of USB C to VGA cables is their ability to draw power from the USB-C port, eliminating the need for an external power supply. This feature adds convenience and portability to your setup, allowing you to connect your devices seamlessly without worrying about additional power sources.

Furthermore, these cables support plug-and-play installation, making them compatible with both Windows and Mac computers, ensuring an easy and hassle-free operation.

Choosing the Right Cable Length

CableLeader offers USB C to VGA cables in various lengths to accommodate different setups and environments. Whether you need a 3ft cable for a compact workspace, a 6ft cable for added flexibility, or a 10ft cable for larger spaces, CableLeader has you covered.

Conclusion

In a world where connectivity is paramount, USB C to VGA cables offer a seamless bridge between modern and legacy technologies. With their high-quality construction, versatile compatibility, and user-friendly features, these cables ensure that you can enjoy a smooth and uninterrupted digital experience. Whether you're a professional, a gamer, or simply someone who values convenience, CableLeader's USB C to VGA cables are the perfect solution for connecting your devices with ease.

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Type C to VGA FAQ

Does Type C to VGA work?

Yes, you can connect a USB Type-C device to a VGA monitor or projector using a USB-C to VGA cable or adapter. The USB-C device must support DisplayPort Alt Mode or Thunderbolt 3 for video output over the USB-C port.

Can I connect USB-C to VGA?

Absolutely! With a USB-C to VGA adapter or cable, you can easily connect your USB-C laptop, smartphone, or tablet to a VGA display or projector. This allows you to mirror or extend your device's screen on a larger VGA monitor for enhanced productivity or presentations.

What is the cost of Type C to VGA adapter?

The cost of a USB-C to VGA adapter or cable can vary, but they are generally affordable. Basic adapters start from around $15-$25, while premium cables with added features like longer lengths or 4K support may cost $30-$50 or more.

Can VGA carry audio?

No, the VGA standard does not support audio transmission. VGA cables and ports are designed to carry only video signals. To get audio from your USB-C device to a VGA display, you'll need to use a separate audio cable or adapter connected to the device's audio output.

Why is my USB-C to VGA not working?

If your USB-C to VGA adapter or cable is not working, try the following troubleshooting steps:

  • Ensure your USB-C device supports video output (look for DisplayPort or Thunderbolt 3 logos near the port).
  • Check that all cables and connections are secure and properly seated.
  • Try a different USB-C port on your device or a different VGA port on the display.
  • Update your device's graphics drivers to the latest version.
  • Confirm the display resolution is supported by your device and cable.

If the issue persists, the adapter or cable may be faulty and need replacement.