
Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B005F9W6DU
By : Menotek
Price : $49.99
You Save : $35.00 (70%)

Product Description
The MHL (USB Micro-B) to HDMI (Type-A female) adapter is ideal for connecting your Tablet, Smartphone or other MHL enabled device to an HDMI TV using your HDMI cable. This adapter transmits both audio and video, so now you can view your pictures, watch movies or listen to music on a TV or home theater system. This MHL to HDMI adapter incorporates Mobile High-Definition Link version 1.0 technology. The adapter easily connects to the USB 2.0 Micro-B port of a MHL enabled device. Use your HDMI cable to connect the MHL to HDMI adapter to an HDTV or an HDMI home theater system.
The power cable must be connected to the adapter while using it to send video and audio through HDMI. Power cable is not included in packaging. The standard Micro USB charging cable provided with your device can be used.
This is only for MHL compatible phones. Please make sure your phone is compatible before purchase.
The RCP function will only work with HDTV's that are compatible. It will not work with all TV's.
To use RCP, connect your phone to the HDMI port on the TV. Set the following settings on your TV: -Note: Menu setting headings may differ depending on the brand of your TV. -Go to Menu/Tools Settings/Input Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) MHL Device (Setup) and set Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) to ON. -Go to Menu/Tools Settings/Input Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) MHL Device (Setup) Searching Connections. -After searching is complete, Anynet+ settings complete will be displayed.
Here is a list of phones that are MHL compatible as of November, 2011: -Samsung Galaxy SII, -Samsung Galaxy SII Skyrocket -Samsung Galaxy SII LTE -Samsung Galaxy SII HD LTE -Samsung Galaxy SII Epic 4G Touch -Samsung Galaxy Note -Samsung Infuse 4G -Galaxy Nexus -HTC Amaze 4G -HTC Evo 3D -HTC EVO View 4G -HTC Flyer -HTC Jetstream -HTC Sensation 4G -HTC Sensation XE -HTC Rezound
Technical Details
- Supports all video resolutions and audio formats including 1080p video and digital audio
- Connect a Smartphone, Tablet or Other MHL Enabled Device to an HDMI TV
- Designed For Use With Mobile Devices Featuring MHL Technology. Make sure your phone is compatible before purchase.
- Alows for a Micro USB Cable (5 Pin) to be connected to the adapter to allow the phone to charge
- MHL Adapter allows you to connect a Micro USB (5 Pin) port to a HDMI (Type A) equipped device
Menotek Micro USB to HDMI MHL Adapter IMPROVED WITH RCP (Remote Control Protocol) for Samsung Galaxy S2, HTC Evo 3D, HTC Evo 4G Tablet, HTC Sensation 4G, Sprint Epic 4G Touch, Galaxy Nexus
Customer Reviews
Works as advertised but does not come with instructions. At first I did not realize that the adapter REQUIRES external power. There is a female micro-USB port on the side of the adapter to plug your phone's charging cable into. It wasn't until I read another reviewer's comments here that I realized my mistake. Duh!
So there are 4 connections required:
1) Adapter's micro-USB male to phone's micro-USB female
2) Phone charging cable's micro-USB male to adapter's micro-USB female (the adapter's power source)
3) Standard HDMI cable male to adapter's HDMI female
4) Other male end of standard HDMI cable to HDMI equipped display or TV
I love this adapter. I plugged it into my HTC Evo and also my brother's Galaxy S2 phone and got both the show up on my TV. I love this because I have so many video and pictures of my family that I can share with people more easily than putting them on my laptop and showing them. All I did was plug in the micro usb part of the adapter into my phone and then I plugged in the Micro USB charging cable into the adapter. I bought the 6FT hdmi cable from Menotek also. Works great. I get an amazing picture quality and am very pleased. This adapter did not work without the micro usb charging cable connected to it, but I found out this is not the fault of the adapter from Menotek. This is how all of the MHL adapters work. I would definitely recomend this adapter to anyone who has a phone that supports MHL.
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