Sinji 2-in-1 HDMI Cable for $14

May 19, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Sinji 2-in-1 HDMI Cable for $14
Expires April 20, 2120 23:59 PST
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KEY FEATURES

Phone too small for Netflix and Chill? Share videos and slideshows on big HD screens. This HDMI to Micro USB cable supports content up to 1080P. Additionally to playing content op your HDMI device, you can keep your phone fully charged. This cable is compatible with most MicroUSB devices. Now you can enjoy binge-watching with your friends and family on a bigger, wider screen.

  • Enjoy your favorite content or present slideshows on the big screen via HDMI
  • View content up to 1080p
  • Charge your device simultaneously using the USB connector
  • Have more control thanks to its 6.5ft cable length

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • HDMI to MicroUSB
  • Color: black
  • Finish: matte
  • Materials: PVC, sopper
  • Length: 6.56ft (2m)
  • Power: 5V DC
  • Video: 1080P
  • Audio: 8 channels digital audio
  • Connectors: 1x Micro-USB (in), 1x HDMI (out), 1x USB 2.0 (power)
  • Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty

Includes

  • Sinji 2-in-1 HDMI Cable (MicroUSB)

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