







🎮 Unlock your AR gaming universe with ultra HD clarity and zero lag!
The Lemorele HDMI to USB-C Adapter converts HDMI output from gaming consoles and media devices into crisp 4K@60Hz video for USB-C AR glasses and portable monitors. Its plug-and-play design requires no drivers, while the compact aluminum build ensures durability and portability. Compatible with top AR glasses like XREAL Air and popular consoles including PS5 and Xbox, it’s the essential bridge for immersive AR entertainment on the go.





| ASIN | B0BY25NXTV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,920 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #121 in DVI to HDMI Adapters |
| Item model number | LD48 |
| Manufacturer | Lemorele |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 1.02 x 5.08 cm; 47 g |
J**A
Wasn’t expecting it to be really small! 1.5 long and 1inch wide. Worked great for my Xreal Pro just have to change the audio to dp mode to hear it through the Xreal speakers. Also please note initially I used a cell phone charging power adapter to power the unit. But it was not enough. Keep in mind the Xreal unit still turned on but the video didn’t come through. For some reason I thought why not increase the power coming through and used a MacBook Pro power charger since it has a usb-c out and it worked!! So please be aware it is power hungry if you are using an Xreal pro. So far it works great and really happy with it! For context I used this to connect my pa4 to the Xreal Pro 🎉
M**N
I purchased this to use with Rayneo Air 3s to connect to the Playstation. Works excellently.
S**L
So it does work but there are no clear instructions how to get up and running. So after some testing i got it to work and was able to duplicate multiple times. So with these steps you will be able to get video and audio. What I did to get to work: 1st get a new usb A to usb C cable. The one that comes with the adapter does not work. 2nd plug in your usb C display output ( xreal air, monitor, etc ). 3rd you plug in your usb C power to both the power source then the HDMI to USB C adapter. On PS5 use the usb c on the front to power the adapter. On Xbox X and S use the usb on the back near the HDMI to power the adapter. On the Xreal switch it to DP audio, google how to change audio on Xreal glasses. 4th you plug in the HDMI from your video source ( PS4, PS5, Xbox, Steam Deck with usb c hud with HDMI out, Laptop, PC ) 5th Give the display a second to get the signal. After a bit you will have video showing up and audio coming out of your display ( xreal air, monitor, etc ). In both the Xbox and in the PS4, PS5 you need to change the audio output to headset. Hopes this helps you all out! P.S. I have not tested this yet on my switch. Once I do I'll update if it works, it should be the same as the PS5 and Xbox.
K**R
Hi my setup was very specific, so my advice is for you to try to find a review that matches how you'll be using the product. I have a office class video device. The device has 1 HDMI input, and 1 USB-C input. I had a laptop plugged into the HDMI, and wanted to use the USB-C with Chromecast (Chromecast is only HDMI). The setup was easy, and the video did come through (and protected video played), however, I could not get the sound to work. So I thought I'll just do the opposite and use the USB-C for the laptop (Laptop output HDMI, connected to the Lemorele adapter, and USB-C connected to Cisco DeskPro). Again, I could get video, but no audio. Given that the support for this product is non-existent (you can't even find it at the Lemorele US website) my conclusion is that for my specific setup it was not going to work and so I returned it.
I**S
This adapter worked perfectly to connect HDMI devices to my rayneo air 2S glasses. you need a power source like a battery bank or sitting close enough to a wall outlet with a long cable to power the adapter. I have used it with PS5, and Xbox series S with 0 issues. I have no doubt this would also work on a windows PC, but I never did try it myself. Overall if you need a way to connect an HDMI device to your XR glasses, this is a great option!
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