Htc To Tv
Overview
Product sourcing insights & recommendations


The market for "HTC to TV" connectivity solutions is evolving from traditional MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) cables toward 4K USB-C to HDMI adapters and Wireless Miracast dongles. By 2026, the global Connected TV (CTV) market is projected to reach $16.98 billion Futuremarketinsights, driven by a 15.9% CAGR in emerging markets like India and a shift toward "cross-screen" consumer behavior, where 69% of viewers use their phones as a second screen while watching TV Teads.
Key Market Insights (2025–2026)
* Technological Shift: Newer HTC models utilize USB-C for DisplayPort Alt Mode, enabling seamless 4K 30Hz/60Hz output to TVs Alibaba. Older legacy devices still rely on 5-pin/11-pin MHL cables, which are becoming niche legacy products.
* Wireless Dominance: The wireless display market is expected to reach $13.73 billion by 2026 Snsinsider. Miracast-enabled dongles (like Anycast or Koogold) remain the preferred "plug-and-play" solution for users without Smart TVs.
* AI Integration: Manufacturers are embedding AI into connectivity systems for real-time video upscaling and personalized content discovery, making the connection between phone and TV more "intelligent" rather than just a mirror Teads.
Top Connectivity Solutions
I have found several high-demand products matching these trends:
Wired Adapters (Stable, 4K Quality)
* 4K USB-C to HDMI Adapters: High-speed cables designed for modern smartphones, supporting 4K resolution and low-latency gaming or streaming.
* 2-in-1 MHL Cables: Universal cables that support both Type-C and Micro-USB, maintaining compatibility with older HTC models.
Wireless Dongles (Flexibility, No Cables)
* Miracast/DLNA Receivers: Portable dongles that enable wireless mirroring for any HDMI-equipped TV, supporting YouTube and other streaming apps.
Detailed specifications, pricing tiers, and supplier information for these products can be found in the files attached below.
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Mhl Adapter Cable For Htc Phone To Tv
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COTECi 2-in-1 USB Type C Micro USB Cable for MHL Adapter 1080P HD HDTV Mirroring Charging Cable for Samsung Audio Video Cables
Shenzhen Pingwang Technology Co., Ltd.verified🇨🇳CN3 yrs
11 Pin 5 Pin USB Micro to HDMI Video Audio Cable HDTV HD TV Adapter for Samsung Galaxy S5 S3 S4 Note 4 3 2 for S2 HTC LG
Shenzhen city Wazney Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.🇨🇳CN9 yrs
Guranteed Compatibility MHL Micro usb to mini hdmi cable
Shenzhen Keystar Electronics Co., Ltd.🇨🇳CN13 yrs
USB Power Universal High Definition Port for 1080P HD TV Interface 1M Cable Slim Dongle
Shenzhen Gamshare Technology Co., Ltd.🇨🇳CN7 yrs
2-in-1 1080P Android Phone Mirroring Micro USB MHL to HDTV-compatible Adapter Converter Type-C to HDTV Compatible Cable
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