The micro-HDMI (Type D) connector is designed for use in portable devices such as mobile phones and cameras. It’s typically used to connect the micro-sized HDMI port on your device to a standard HDMI input on a monitor or television. HDMI is a well-established display interface standard commonly used in monitors, TVs, TFT displays, touchscreen displays, and many other devices that support HDMI input. For Raspberry Pi enthusiasts, HDMI is also the default display interface for most Raspberry Pi boards.
However, this cable is not compatible with the Raspberry Pi 3B+ or the Zero series, as they use different HDMI connectors. This micro-HDMI cable is specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi 4 and 5. The Raspberry Pi 4 and 5 features two micro-HDMI ports, supporting dual 4K displays—a fantastic upgrade!
Warranty Period: 12 months
Features
Designed for use in portable devices, including mobile phones and cameras
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