Product description

  • Brand:MINIX
  • EAN:4897016411267
  • Article number:MINIX C1
  • Availability: In stock (8)

MINIX C1 USB-C to HDMI Wireless Display Dongle - Up to 50 Meters

Introducing the MINIX C1, the groundbreaking USB-C to HDMI Dongle Transmitter and Receiver that redefines connectivity. With a plug-and-play setup, this dongle requires no drivers or apps, ensuring a seamless experience. Its universal compatibility spans across laptops, tablets, smartphones, including the latest iPhone 15 Pro - offering flawless connectivity and stunning UHD 1080P 60Hz visuals. Choose between mirror or extend mode effortlessly to suit your needs. Transmitting up to 50 meters/164 ft, its compact size ensures portability without compromising functionality. Streamline entertainment with uninterrupted one-to-one transmission, bypassing Wi-Fi logins for a direct, reliable 5GHz connection. Experience instant device swapping and content sharing for teaching, gaming, or collaborative projects - ushering in unprecedented convenience and versatility.

Effortless Setup

Enjoy a hassle-free experience with our plug-and-play design—no drivers or apps required. Skip the tedious Wi-Fi logins; our device operates independently, ensuring a direct and reliable connection.

Crystal Clear UHD 1080P60Hz

Experience stunning video quality with ultra-high-definition resolution at 60Hz, ensuring sharp and vibrant visuals. Enjoy swift and lag-free transmission with our 5GHz connection, ideal for high-bandwidth activities like gaming and video streaming.

Flexible Display Options

Choose between mirror or extend mode to suit your needs, whether it's duplicating your screen or expanding your desktop for enhanced productivity.

DP-ALT port Compatibility MINIX C1

DP-ALT Port Compatibility

Experience seamless connectivity with our Minix C1 USB-C to HDMI wireless display dongle. Enjoy high-definition content effortlessly, requiring a USB-C port supporting DP-ALT mode for the C1 to function.

Extended Range

Transmit video signals up to an impressive 50 meters/164 ft, providing flexibility in your setup and eliminating the need for cumbersome cables.

iPhone 15 Compatibility

Seamlessly connect your iPhone
15's new USB-C port with the C1 USB-C to HDMI dongle. Unlike Apple iOS AirPlay, which
is limited to Apple devices, our dongle offers cross-platform compatibility.

Instant Swap and Share

Effortlessly switch between devices and share content in real-time, whether it's for teaching, entertainment, office collaboration, or home improvement projects.

Connection
USB-C transmitter (Tx)+ HDMI receiver (Rx)

Display
Video resolutions up to 1080p@60Hz

Weight
35g

Certificates
CE, FCC, RoHS, UKCA

Power
To power the receiver, you'll need an external USB-A power source with a minimum of 5V/0.5A output.

Compatible Devices
Laptops, Game Console or Smartphones that support DP-Alt video output


*Latency could affect your FPS intensive gameplay experience.

Reviews

Jennifer
Jennifer Posted on August 26, 2025 16:54

Cool device Really cool little streaming device! Essentially plug and play and easy to use instructions. Usable on many different devices.

ST
ST Posted on August 26, 2025 16:53

Very compact! I've tested a few of these and here's what I look for. This too seems to be another Pocketlink type device though I'm not sure and there is no way to tell before buying.



Delay of signal / Color reproduction. These are good on this device, there isn't much of a delay, so if you are doing a demo of an interface but watching through the link, you won't feel a disconnect.



Frames Per Second. Usually this isn't a huge thing and it's not here, but it doesn't actually give you 60 FPS, it will connect to the display at 60hz but only send 30 frames per second. Some might notice gaps of where the mouse is. Playing other things (besides video games) you'll probably not notice.



Compression. All of these in this category (there are other's for video production but they're several times the price) will recompress your video. All of these so far have used only 20Mhz width 5Ghz wireless channels. There is only so much bandwidth. It's good but if there are scenes with items that usually don't compress well, it will show up. Again, this is not common.



The Type C TX device takes power from the host but it does have a passthrough port for power only. Do not that it'll block other nearby ports.

Jose Perez
Jose Perez Posted on August 26, 2025 16:52

Its good, but just expect some funky quality I plugged this into my 52 inch Vizio for input and my HP Laptop for out. The latency is not bad at all pretty fast but the quality came in kinda funk, weird blue tones all over the screen. I dealt with it considering the ease of use. Its always plugged to my TV and whenever I want to use it with my laptop its just easy to plug right in. Game changer if you can deal with the quality.

P. Pappas III
P. Pappas III Posted on August 26, 2025 16:52

Easy hookup! works great! Super-easy to setup! plugged into TV, Plugged into Phone, and it's showing! Can't ask for more! No trouble watching Yutube etc. Very compact, it'll be great to take on trips - just gotta remember to take the tv end with you when you leave! (I'll probably attach a long lanyard to it so it can be seen) I took a picture of the TV screen with my phone projecting, LOL came out pretty cool,

Daniel
Daniel Posted on August 26, 2025 16:51

Good Excellent wireless HDMI that is easy to use and has great audio and video quality with ease of use

A. Peditto
A. Peditto Posted on August 26, 2025 16:50

Impressive. This MINIX C1 Plus Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver was simple to use and very compact. It worked well on my laptop and connected to the TV easily. Seems to be compatible with many devices. You won't lose too much quality with this set up.

Melden

Thierry B.
Thierry B. Posted on August 26, 2025 16:49

Pratique pour afficher sur un écran loin de sa source Je vais en avoir besoin pour afficher des données sur des écrans dans un cadre "événementiel". Cela me permettra de ne pas devoir utiliser de très longs câbles HDMI. Et je pourrai positionner la source (mon pc) où je veux.

Je pourrais garder mon pc à distance de l'écran (un écran de présentation ou un vidéoprojecteur) si nécessaire. Ce sera plus souple.

On branche l'émetteur sur une sortie USB-C et le récepteur sur l'entrée HDMI. L'alimentation du récepteur, je l'assure avec une powerbank.

La réception se fait en wifi 2.4 ou 5 GHz.

Bon produit, je recommande !

D.G.
D.G. Posted on August 26, 2025 16:48

Amazing. It works very well. This Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver works perfectly. I have been needing something like this to use for presentations. Although my pictures are just showing generic pictures, I actually use this for presenting land in Google Earth, 3D Models and more for my business. My office computers don't have the functionality or data that my personal laptop does, and casting my screen to the conference room TV doesn't work, I was searching for a solution. This device is amazing. I just plug it into my USB C port on my laptop, plug the receiver into the HDMI port and USB A port for power, push the button on the transmitter on my laptop and it projects perfectly with zero lag. Absolutely amazing. Thank you thank you. I give it 2 thumbs up.

Ryan
Ryan Posted on August 26, 2025 16:48

Clear picture and easy setup, reports 60hz refresh, but actually appears to run lower with mouse lag I've been interested in one of the wireless HDMI adapters that doesn't require a wifi connection for a long time, so I was thrilled to try this one out. It's pretty cleverly seamless - you plug the HDMI into your monitor, the USB-A end into a power source (the monitor itself or a hub works fine), and the USB-C transmitter into a laptop, tablet, phone or other suitable device. Note the host device *must* support video on the USB-C port; this works by taking a video signal sent from the host through the transmitter to the receiver on the screen and does not act as a USB video card. When tested with an A-C adapter on a standard A port on my business laptop, it didn't produce any signal. It's very easy to set up as it uses native system drivers, no extra downloads required. If your device has only one USB-C port (like a phone), the transmitter has a USB-C port on it for power pass-through.



As another reviewer mentioned, there's an additional limitation. While a laptop will show - and independent tests verify - the screen connected to the receiver running at 60Hz, this adapter DOES NOT send 60 frames per second. Instead, it seems to send about 30, and there's notable mouse movement lag as a result. It doesn't really affect things like web browsing or even video watching, but it is noticeable. It's an unfortunate limitation that keeps this from a 5* rating. There seems to be compression in the data stream, but it didn't significantly reduce the visible picture quality at the native 1080p resolution this supports. Colour reproduction isn't perfect, but it is very good.



Build quality is okay but not really impressive. The HDMI receiver/USB power cable lacks strain relief at either end and is somewhat thin. The USB-C transmitter uses a lower-quality type of plastic and feels somewhat cheap as a result. Price at time of review is just under $70 CAD, so its quite a bit more expensive than a USB-C or HDMI cable, but the wireless functionality without needing wifi (like a Chromecast would) is extremely convenient. It's not a bad value, although I do wish the framerate actually matched the 60hz resolution it detects and utilizes.

Akaash Nanda
Akaash Nanda Posted on August 26, 2025 16:45

Good for Media Casting—Not a Monitor Replacement I haven’t stress-tested this yet, but as of now, it’s a solid 4 stars. The MINIX C1 Plus works well for what it’s meant to do: cast media wirelessly to a larger screen. Setup is simple, the signal is stable, and it gets the job done for in-room use.



Where it falls short—though not unexpectedly—is latency. There’s about a half-second delay, which is most noticeable when moving a mouse. This makes it a poor fit for productivity setups like extended displays or live mirroring for work. But for casual media playback, it works just fine.



If you’re expecting Chromecast- or Fire TV-level polish, you’ll be disappointed. But this product isn’t about slick UX—it’s about functionality over form. And on that front, it delivers.



I’ll update this review if performance drops with more use, but for now, it's a practical solution for media casting from laptops or phones to bigger screens. Just know what you're getting.

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