Jeffrey Dalziel—December 5, 2025
it works, quality is good , I dont think its charges anything, easy to use just plug it in. the length is 6 feet and I think that's the proper length for reliable use. I IDK if this is the reason but with a different brand of cable (hdmi to usb-c) it would glitch out as if it was being unplugged. My thought is that 6.6 foot cable pushing electronic data is one thing but 15 feet that data may be having issues due to voltage drop, all data being sent via usb is low power electricity and over distances you can get something called voltage drop(like when you plug multiple extension cords into each other and throw a breaker tying to run an electric leaf blower). I could continue but this is a review not an electricians classs being taught by a totally unqualified doofus who walked off the street Read more
Andy John—December 5, 2025
Excellent product. Plugged into iPhone and hdmi port on tv, selected input on tv, and it works exactly as it should. I was able to screen mirror seamlessly (as of this writing both YouTube and Netflix worked perfectly, including sound). Image pixels were a little pixelated probably because iPhone resolution is much smaller screen than 32” tv. Love this product. I got six foot cord…. Depending on use I’d recommend longer cable, but brilliant product. Read more
Lib—December 2, 2025
The media could not be loaded. TL;DR These WARRKY USB‑C to HDMI cables brought my 2020 MacBook Pro + 2 external monitors back to life with zero lag (so far) and no dock drama. I have exactly zero patience left for flaky tech. I bought two of these WARRKY USB C to HDMI 4K 60Hz, 6 ft cables on Amazon to connect my 13‑inch 2020 MacBook Pro (four Thunderbolt 3 ports) to a Dell external monitor and an LG monitor. For years I used a Tobenone docking station, and over time the video, charging, and especially my wireless keyboard/mouse all started lagging or randomly disconnecting. My solution was… to give up and work only off the laptop screen while a beautiful dual‑monitor setup sat there mocking me. These WARRKY cables were the “go old school” experiment—and they just worked. Packaging was tidy (end caps, velcro wrap, user guide, warranty card), but I plugged them in and was immediately up and running without ever opening the manual. Both cables drive my monitors cleanly; I can run three screens with the MacBook open or use clamshell mode with just the two externals. No noticeable lag, no flicker, no weird disconnects so far. I also appreciate the braided jacket, which should hold up to daily plugging/unplugging as I rearrange my desk. If you’re fighting a temperamental dock and just want your dual‑monitor setup back, these simple cables are a great fix. Pros: Plug‑and‑play on a 13" 2020 MacBook Pro (Intel, 4x TB3) Easily runs 2 external monitors (plus laptop display if open) No noticeable display lag or random disconnects so far Braided, sturdy‑feeling cable with velcro tie and protective caps Cons: Early impressions only (same‑day/first‑week review—long‑term durability TBD) Still adds two cables coming out of the laptop vs. one sleek dock Who it’s for: Anyone whose dock keeps dropping monitors and just wants a simple, reliable dual‑monitor setup from a USB‑C/Thunderbolt Mac or laptop. Who it’s not for: If you need a one‑plug‑does‑everything solution with Ethernet, SD, and extra USB ports, you’ll still want a dock—you’ll just want a better one than my old Tobenone. Read more
zero—October 18, 2025
I was having trouble getting image and sound from the iMac to the big screen. This cable solved my issues. It's nicely made and works. Read more
George Lee—August 15, 2025
The cable is working perfectly for an M1 MacBook Pro connected to a 1440p monitor at 120Hz. If you're experiencing connection issues like, try lowering the refresh rate to see if that fixes it. If so, it means the cable is working fine but your system isn't strong enough to support the higher refresh rate. While my monitor supports 144Hz, my MacBook was struggling to output properly and would cause occasional flickering issues. Dropping to 120Hz fixed it. Hope this helps! Read more
Brandon—December 1, 2025
It works. Not a complex item. Takes laptop video from USBC and puts it onto a monitor or TV. Read more
Andy—December 26, 2025
In the past, I've been playing my home videos on a TV via Airplay/bluetooth but the bandwidth doesn't seem to support it well. The video often skipped frames and even appeared blurry at times. Then, I got the 15 ft long version of this cable to connect my iPhone 15 pro directly to our 80" 4k OLED TV. Big difference! The videos were recorded in 4k at 60 fps and they look crisp and smooth on the big screen. Colors and contrast can be adjusted so they look as intended, like on the little phone screen but in big. I'm happy with the new cable. Read more
Mohammad—November 5, 2025
Bought this product to play my iPhone 17 games on the TV. I wanted HDR to function so that the games look the best they can. The setup on TCL R365 was a bit not straightforward, but I figured out the right setting and it worked perfectly fine. I could confirm that the picture is HDR enabled by looking into iPhone display settings. Moreover, the TV itself displays the HDR logo whenever I connect the phone. Another thing to mention is the great build quality. I have another cable that supports both HDR and Dolby vision but it gets super hot very quickly. Read more