
Apple Multiport
USB Type C, HDMI, USB-A, USB Type C
Apple Multiport
USB Type C, HDMI, USB-A, USB Type C
Yes, I have received model A2119 (ordered on 10.12.2019)
9 months ago
Yes, the multiport adapter (USB-C, HDMI, USB) with the product ID MUF82ZM/A from Apple is compatible with the new iPad Air 13'' (M2). This adapter makes it possible to connect the iPad Air to an HDMI display via the USB-C port and use a USB device and USB-C charging at the same time.
Automatically generated from the .I can't answer this question as I use the port with my Macbook.
Yes it does
Unfortunately, this is not possible. HDMI output: The adapter can connect a TV set or monitor via HDMI. This connection supports resolutions up to 4K at 60Hz. USB-C port: The USB-C port on the adapter is mainly intended for charging the MacBook and not for transferring video signals. USB-A port: The adapter offers a USB-A port for connecting USB devices.
Hello, I'm sorry, but I can't tell you that. I don't have an I Mac. I only used the adapter for my smartphone and I Pad. Greetings
Unfortunately, not every extension cable works. I gave up after 2 old extensions for USB 3.0 and bought a Thunderbolt 3 compatible one.
Hello, I can't say for sure, but it should work with the HDMI cable. Greetings
According to Apple Support, 3840 x 2160 at 60 Hz works with a MacBook Air (2020 or newer). See https://support.apple.com/de-ch/HT207806
Oh sorry I can't say anything about it I don't use the iPad and therefore also not the adapter.
For me, it only worked with the older power supply unit, not with the new one.
General: Always keep the OS up to date. 1) Should work without problems. You can't really do anything wrong. The original power supply unit should be used. Check if everything is plugged together correctly. 2.1) The USB-C on the multiport adapter is only suitable for the power supply. Other functions do not work here. 2.2) Your Macbook does not have a Firewire connection.
Hello Maybe about an adapter solution ! But I can't tell , I only use it on the i-Pad. Mfg RKde
The adapter gets warm, but it is still easy to touch. I use the adapter for a good 5-7 hours with a monitor and external hard drive.
I also use the multiport. Have you selected the correct input on the TV? Are you connecting HDMI to HDMI?
Hello This works tiptop! With this adapter you can use a second monitor without any problems. You can then decide for yourself in the system settings of your iMac whether the external screen is mirrored or expanded. Kind regards
Yes, it is supported -> https://support.apple.com/de-ch/HT207806. I myself use the adapter with 4K/60Hz with a MacBook Pro 16" 2020. But beware: the monitor must also support it. An inferior HDMI cable can also cause problems.
I haven't tested it myself, but according to Apple yes: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202665
Apple says no, it stops with the 2019 MacBook Air
Yes, you can connect and use any USB device.
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