Description

Description:
Enjoy a more stable and faster internet connection for your streaming devices with this Micro USB to RJ45 Ethernet Adapter. Designed to eliminate buffering and wireless interference, this adapter is ideal for users seeking seamless video streaming and reduced lag on compatible devices. Featuring a plug-and-play design, it connects directly to your Fire TV Stick (2nd Gen), Chromecast, or Google Home Mini via a micro USB port. The included USB power cable ensures constant power supply, making it an essential accessory for uninterrupted streaming and smart home usage.


Key Features:

  • Stable Wired Connection: Provides consistent internet speeds via Ethernet, reducing buffering and improving performance over WiFi.

  • Plug & Play: No driver installation needed. Just connect the adapter and start streaming.

  • Universal Compatibility: Supports Fire TV Stick (2nd Gen), Fire TV (2017), Chromecast Ultra/2/1/Audio, Google Home Mini, and other micro USB devices.

  • High-Speed Transmission: Offers 10/100 Mbps Ethernet speeds for smooth content playback and reliable data transfer.

  • Integrated Power Supply: Includes a 3.3ft USB power supply cable to deliver simultaneous power and data connection.

  • Compact & Durable: Lightweight, space-saving design with robust build quality for everyday use.


Specifications:

  • Cable Length: 3.3 feet (1 meter)

  • Connector Type: Micro USB to RJ45 with USB Type-A for power

  • Ethernet Speed: 10/100 Mbps

  • Material: ABS housing with reinforced strain relief

  • Input Ports: Micro USB (for device), USB-A (for power)

  • Output Port: RJ45 Ethernet

  • Compatibility:

    • Fire TV Stick (2nd Gen)

    • Fire TV (2017 release)

    • Chromecast Ultra, Chromecast 2, Chromecast 1, Chromecast Audio

    • Google Home Mini

    • Other micro USB-powered streaming and smart devices

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