🚀 Elevate Your Streaming Game!
The Cable Matters Micro USB to Ethernet Adapter provides a reliable wired network connection for streaming devices like Fire TV Stick and Chromecast, supporting data transmission speeds of up to 480Mbps. With a convenient 3-foot USB power cable, it ensures both power and connectivity without the clutter. Easy to install and compatible with various devices, this adapter is the perfect solution for uninterrupted streaming.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.2"L x 1.1"W x 0.6"H |
Data Link Protocol | USB, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet |
Data Transfer Rate | 480 Megabits Per Second |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone |
Hardware Connectivity | Ethernet |
Color | black |
J**E
Works perfect
Super easy to setup, just replaced the Fire Stick's USB power cable with this adapter, plugged in the ethernet, and the FireTV Stick 4K Max (2nd Gen) is running on wired at ~450Mbps! =)I've got a solid WiFi5 speed from the Stick and it's been fine for streaming, but I'm now using the Stick for Xbox Cloud and Steam Link gaming... my WiFi signal has far too much "noise" unfortunately, and it's noticeable when gaming.This adapter solves that entirely, and now those options are running perfectly!Using it with a 2024 FireTV Stick 4K Max 2nd Gen and it was compatible instantly.
S**N
>300/200 Mbps speeds on Firestick 4K
110% happy and more than satisfied with this adapter. Basically every other ethernet adapter made for use with the FireStick uses fast ethernet which limits you to a max speed of 100/100 Mbps even when they advertise speeds of up to 480Mbps (the max speed for the USB port on all Fire Stick and Fire Stick 4k models)--which is just plain dumb. However this adapter ACTUALLY has a gigabit ethernet port that allows you to break the hard 100Mbps cap every other adapter I tried was limited to . If you're only streaming Netflix or Prime Video 100Mbps is plenty, but I mostly use my FireStick to play stuff from my Plex Server in which case speed quickly becomes an issue when watching Blu-ray REMUX movie rips where the file size can be up to 50GB per movie. And even though the FireStick's Wifi speeds easily break the 100Mbps limit on most ethernet adapters, there's just too much lag and buffering over wifi to make watching those kinds of files semi-bearable.Then I stumbled upon this adapter and my prayers were finally answered. As can see in the screenshot I took using a network speed test app on my FireStick 4k , with this adapter I consistently get download speeds of 300-350 Mbps and uploads speeds of 250-280 Mbps (I have Fios gigabit ethernet) which is amazing. Now there isn't more than a split second of buffering at the very beginning with any movie/videos I watch, even massive blu-ray movie rips. It worked so well I ended up buying additional adapters for every FireStick in my house plus a few for my parents' Fire Sticks. It's been about 4 months now since I bought them too without any issues so I feel confident saying the quality of the product matches the excellent performance.(Note: if you're wondering why the speed isn't closer to 1000Mbps since the adapter uses a gigabit port, the reason is all FireStick models use USB 2.0 ports for power/wired network connections and USB 2.0 has a max speed of 480 Mbps, which is usually much lower when it comes to real world use--typically you can expect speeds of ~250-300 Mbps or lower for most USB 2.0 devices, at best made 375-400 Mbps if you're lucky.)
G**.
Indispensible Gadget for Network Connex
Many of today's laptops, including my new HP EliteBook x360, don't have an Ethernet port, as if the world has moved on from Ethernet. Well, for those times when you want or need to connect directly to a switch or cable modem for speeds WAY faster than WiFi, or you have some other networking need, this works reliably, quickly and without set-up. I have bought two now, because I gave one to an engineer who needed it in a pinch and he was so happy with it, I didn't have the heart to take it back from him ;-) Gotta keep your engineers happy...
J**R
Great product but watch out for fakes
If you get an authentic Cable Matters cable, it does exactly what it needs to do.I was originally using the Amazon Firestick Ethernet adapter before realizing that it could only connect at 100 mbps max, which is kinda of pointless for a hard lined connection. This Cable Matters cable uses a gigabit Ethernet port to maximize the speed of the hard lined connection (limited though by the micro USB connection on the Firestick so you will only see about 400mbps) still way better than 100 mbps that you would get with the Amazon adapter.I used this for a Firestick with power plugged in at one end of the adapter and Ethernet plugged in at the other. I also used this with a FireTV Cube with just the Ethernet plugged in. (FireTV Cube has it's own power connection). Both configurations work great.Product is 5 star but Amazon needs to watch out for fakes. I originally received 2 boxes, 1 was authentic but the other was unbranded and looked different. Boxes were identical. The unbranded cable actually did not even work, my Firestick would be stuck in a bootloop. You can see from the pictures that the authentic Cable has "Cable Matters" imprinted on the housing.
W**H
Works Great for Tivo Stream 4K
I just thought I would write a quick review. I bought this to run a ethernet connection for my Tivo Stream 4K.Pros and Cons: Doing a speed test after hooking it up showed around 200 mbps.Depending on your speed and location the Tivo's wireless connection maybe faster.I think it is a good value since it is plug and play and I use it for one of my farthest TVs from my main router where my wireless signal may not be as strong.
E**R
No More Buffering
I have my garage set up like a sports bar with 5 TVs and various devices using the internet for streaming sports. I was getting intermittent buffering using the wifi connection for Amazon Fire Stick 4K Max. I decided to run an ethernet to the garage and install an 8-port ethernet switch. Bought this to connect to the Amazon Firestick. Specifically chose this one, since one of the few if not only that can go over 100Mbps which includes the official Amazon one. After connecting the wires, the Amazon Fire Stick automatically connected to the ethernet. The speed test shows close to 200 Mbps with that speed probably being the limit for the firestick. As a result, no longer do I have buffering. Highly recommend this device to connect to FireStick via ethernet.
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