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Kramer KDOCK-6 USB-C Hub Multiport Adapter

KDock-6 is a USB-C hub multiport adapter and ergonomic laptop stand. It has adjustable height and positioning and is an ideal accessory for MacBooks, laptops…
SKU: KDOCK-6
Brand: Kramer
$276.00

Kramer K-SPIDER Active Multi-Format Input (M) to HDMI Output (M) Adapter Cable

K−SPIDER is an active multi−format male input to HDMI male output adapter that enables you to connect one HDMI, DisplayPort, mini DisplayPort, or USB Type−C…
SKU: K-SPIDER
Brand: Kramer
$176.00

Aten KA7178 USB VGA/Audio Virtual Media KVM Adapter with Dual Output

The KA7178 KVM Adapter Cable connects the KVM switch to the video, USB and audio ports of the target computer
SKU: KA7178
Brand: Aten
$288.00

Aten KA7177 USB VGA Virtual Media KVM Adapter with Smart Card Support

The KA7177 KVM Adapter Cable connects the KVM switch to the video and USB ports of the target computer. The KA7177 also provides a USB…
SKU: KA7177
Brand: Aten
$182.00

Aten KA7176 USB VGA/Audio Virtual Media KVM Adapter

The KA7176 KVM Adapter Cable connects the KVM switch to the video, USB and audio ports of the target computer
SKU: KA7176
Brand: Aten
$280.00

Aten KA7175 USB VGA Virtual Media KVM Adapter

The KA7175 USB Virtual Media KVM Adapter Cable connects the KVM switch to the video and USB ports of the target computer
SKU: KA7175
Brand: Aten
$157.00

Aten KA7170 USB VGA KVM Adapter with Composite Video Support

The KA7170 USB KVM Adapter Cable connects the KVM switch to the video and USB ports of the target computer
SKU: KA7170
Brand: Aten
$177.00

Aten KA7140 Serial Console Adapter KA7170

The Altusen Serial KVM Adapter Cable connected to KVM device allows the control of serial devices through serial ports. This adapter is light and come…
SKU: KA7140
Brand: Aten
$136.00

Aten KA7120 PS/2 VGA KVM Adapter with Composite Video Support

The KA7120 PS/2 KVM Adapter Cable connects the KVM switch to the video and PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports of the target computer.
SKU: KA7120
Brand: Aten
$134.00

Aten KA7169 DisplayPort USB KVM Adapter Cable / Virtual Media / Smart Card CAC Reader

Compact DisplayPort USB KVM adapter cable providing virtual media and Smart Card/CAC reader support, Auto Signal Compensation, keyboard/mouse emulation, and lifetime firmware upgrades.
SKU: KA7169
Brand: Aten
$214.00

Aten KA7168 HDMI USB KVM Adapter Cable / Virtual Media / Smart Card CAC Reader

Compact HDMI USB KVM adapter cable with virtual media and Smart Card/CAC reader support, RJ-45 link, USB Type-A and HDMI connectors for secure server access.
SKU: KA7168
Brand: Aten
$199.00

Aten KA7166 DVI-D USB KVM Adapter Cable / Virtual Media / Smart Card CAC Reader

Compact KA7166 DVI-D USB KVM adapter cable providing DVI-D video, USB peripheral emulation, virtual media and Smart Card/CAC reader support for compatible KVM switches.
SKU: KA7166
Brand: Aten
$208.00

Aurora Multimedia CA0052-M3T2R 3.5mm TRS to Male DB9 3-TX 2-RX Adapter

3.5mm TRS to MALE DB9 3-TX 2-R
SKU: CA0052-M3T2R
Brand: Aurora Multimedia
$30.00

Aurora Multimedia CA0052-F2T3R 3.5mm TRS to Fm DB9 2-TX 3-RX(Null Modem) Adapter

3.5mm TRS to FEMALE DB9 2-TX 3
SKU: CA0052-F2T3R
Brand: Aurora Multimedia
$30.00

Kramer KDOCK-1 USB-C Hub Multiport Adapter

KDock-1 is a USB-C hub multiport adapter specially designed to support mobile devices and is an ideal accessory for MacBook, laptops equipped with USB type-C,…
SKU: KDOCK-1
Brand: Kramer
$69.60

Atlona AT-HD-90-ADF L Shaped HDMI V1.4 Male to Female Angle Adapter Connector Cable

L Shaped HDMI V1.4 Male to Female Angle Adapter Connector Cable
SKU: AT-HD-90-ADF
Brand: Atlona
$4.49
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What adapters in this section cover

This subcategory of Adapters groups the specific connector adapters used to convert between AV signal types and connector formats. These are the small accessories that an integrator pulls from a parts bin to make one device work with another: HDMI to DVI, DisplayPort to HDMI, USB-C to HDMI, VGA to HDMI, 3.5 mm to RCA, and many more.

Common adapter pairs

The most common adapter requests in commercial AV are: USB-C to HDMI (modern laptops, tablets, and phones to standard displays); DisplayPort to HDMI (PCs and workstations to displays that use HDMI); HDMI to DisplayPort (the less common reverse); HDMI to DVI (newer source to older DVI display); HDMI to VGA (newer source to legacy projector); VGA to HDMI (older PC to modern display); Mini DisplayPort to HDMI (older Mac laptops); USB-C to VGA or USB-C to DVI (specialty conversions for mixed-generation rooms); and 3.5 mm audio to RCA (computer audio to amplifier or speaker).

Passive vs. active

Some adapter functions are passive: they just rewire connector pins, with no active electronics. HDMI to DVI for example is passive because both interfaces use the same TMDS digital signaling. Other adapters must be active because the signal formats are electrically different: HDMI to VGA must convert digital video to analog, so it contains a digital-to-analog converter chip, draws power from the source connector, and may have a separate audio output because VGA carries no audio. Always verify whether your specific conversion requires an active adapter, and confirm it can pass the resolutions and refresh rates your install needs.

Resolution and HDR considerations

A cheap adapter that physically connects two ports may not pass the resolution you need. Always check the adapter's specifications: maximum resolution (1080p, 4K at 30 Hz, 4K at 60 Hz, 4K at 60 Hz with HDR), HDCP version support (HDCP 1.4 for 1080p protected content, HDCP 2.2 or 2.3 for 4K HDR), and audio support if applicable. For modern installations, look for adapters rated for 4K at 60 Hz with HDR and HDCP 2.2 minimum.

Audio with video adapters

HDMI and DisplayPort carry audio together with video. DVI and VGA do not. When you adapt from HDMI to DVI or VGA, the audio must take a separate path: most active HDMI-to-VGA adapters include a 3.5 mm or RCA audio output that breaks out the audio from the HDMI input. When adapting from VGA or DVI to HDMI, the audio must be provided externally as a separate input on the adapter, which then embeds it into the HDMI output.

Common applications

Connector adapters are pulled out daily in conference rooms (every laptop has a different output, every display has an HDMI input), in field installations and rental/staging (event production gear varies widely in connector types), in broadcast and live sound (mics, cameras, and recorders use mixed connectors), and in any AV environment where varied source equipment must connect to varied display and audio destinations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right adapter for my laptop to a display?

Identify the laptop's output connector (HDMI, USB-C, DisplayPort, Mini DisplayPort, Thunderbolt, USB-A) and the display's input connector (HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, VGA). Then look for an adapter that converts between the two while supporting the resolution you need. For 4K at 60 Hz, the laptop's port must support that bandwidth (USB-C with DisplayPort Alternate Mode, or DisplayPort 1.2 minimum), and the adapter must be rated for it. Check user reviews specific to your laptop model, because some laptops have quirks with certain adapter brands.

Do passive adapters work as well as active ones?

Passive adapters work perfectly for signal formats that are electrically compatible (HDMI to DVI is passive because both use TMDS digital signaling, and it works fine within the rated resolution). Passive adapters fail or do not exist for incompatible signal formats: HDMI to VGA must be active because it converts digital to analog. Active adapters need power, usually drawn from the source connector. For the conversions where both passive and active versions exist (DisplayPort to HDMI, for example), the passive version works fine for most resolutions, but specific high-bandwidth or HDR setups may require the active version.

Will a 4K HDMI adapter pass HDR?

Only if the adapter explicitly states HDR support. HDR adds bandwidth requirements beyond standard 4K at 60 Hz, so the adapter and cables must be rated for the full 18 Gbps bandwidth of HDMI 2.0 or higher. Cheap "4K" adapters often pass 4K at 30 Hz only, or 4K at 60 Hz without HDR. For HDR installations, look for adapters rated specifically for 4K at 60 Hz with HDR (sometimes labeled "4K@60 4:4:4" or "18 Gbps") and verify with a test using your actual HDR source and display.

Will an adapter pass HDCP for protected content?

Most modern adapters pass HDCP, but always verify the supported version against the content you need to display. HDCP 1.4 is enough for 1080p protected content from Blu-ray, streaming services, and most corporate sources. HDCP 2.2 or 2.3 is required for 4K HDR protected content. If the adapter does not support the right HDCP version, the display shows a black screen or "non-compliant" error when you try to play protected content. Look for adapters labeled with explicit HDCP support; cheaper adapters often skip this and fail with protected sources.

My adapter works but the picture has problems (flickering, no signal, wrong resolution). What's wrong?

Adapter problems usually fall into a few categories. First, the resolution may exceed what the adapter is rated for: try a lower resolution to see if the picture stabilizes. Second, EDID handshake issues: try unplugging and reconnecting in the order source-adapter-display. Third, HDCP mismatch with protected content: try a non-protected source to isolate. Fourth, the adapter itself may be defective or marginal quality: try a different adapter from a different brand. Fifth, the source or display may have an unusual quirk: check the manufacturer's support pages for known adapter compatibility issues.

Where are connector adapters most commonly used?

Conference rooms (every laptop has a different output connector, every display has HDMI input, so adapters bridge the gap; ideally each room is stocked with USB-C, DisplayPort, mini-DisplayPort, and VGA adapters), field installations and rental/staging (event production gear varies widely and adapters keep everything compatible), broadcast and live sound (microphones, cameras, mixers, and recorders use mixed connectors), education (classrooms with mix of newer and older equipment), and any installation where varied source equipment must connect to varied display and audio destinations.

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