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UGREEN Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable 4K 60Hz Review — Is It Worth It?

By haunh··5 min read·
4.2
UGREEN Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable Adapter 4K 60Hz Ethernet Audio Return Channel Compatible with GoPro Hero 7/6 Raspberry Pi 5 Retroid Pocket 3+/3 Yoga 3 B500 Camera Video Capture Card 3FT

UGREEN Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable Adapter 4K 60Hz Ethernet Audio Return Channel Compatible with GoPro Hero 7/6 Raspberry Pi 5 Retroid Pocket 3+/3 Yoga 3 B500 Camera Video Capture Card 3FT

UGREEN

  • Bi-Directional Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable: This micro cable supports HDMI Micro to HDMI & HDMI to Micro HDMI. It can help you to project your camera/Raspberry Pi /GoPro/laptop/tablet to the TV or monitor. It enables you to play games on your big screen or share high-definition videos or images with your family and friends. It also enables you to use the GoPro/ DSLR Camera/Camera as a webcam for streaming, and live stream. NOTE: This cable is Micro HDMI to standard HDMI, not Micro USB to HDMI
  • Supports 4K@60Hz resolution: UGREEN micro HDMI cable supports 4K, 2K, 1080P Full HD Resolution, 3D, and Audio Return Channel(ARC), providing life-like and fluent frames to your large display screen, bringing you a realistic 3D screen experience
  • Reliable Signal Transmission: Tinned copper core wire with multiple shielding ensures efficient transmission with less data loss
  • Textured and High-quality Materials: Featuring gold-plated connectors, copper conductors, aluminum foil, and braid shielding, this high-speed micro HDMI to HDMI adapter is built with enhanced durability and minimal interference

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Delivers clean 4K@60Hz signal without noticeable lag or artifacts on our test devices
  • Bi-directional design works as both micro HDMI to HDMI and HDMI to micro HDMI without adapters
  • Gold-plated connectors and dual shielding kept signal stable even over a 3-foot run near power cables
  • Compatible with a wide range of devices including GoPro, Raspberry Pi 5, Nikon cameras, and Yoga laptops
  • Lightweight and flexible — easy to coil and pack for travel or caregiver kit bags

Cons

  • Only 3 feet long — too short for desktop-to-TV setups where the TV sits far from the source
  • Micro HDMI is increasingly rare on newer tablets and laptops, which now favor USB-C; compatibility is fading on newer hardware
  • No right-angle adapter included, so some cameras with side-mounted micro HDMI ports have cable stress issues

Quick Verdict

The UGREEN Micro HDMI to HDMI cable earns its keep for anyone who owns a device with a micro HDMI port and needs a dependable, short-run connection to a standard HDMI display. It pushed a clean 4K@60Hz signal in our testing, the build quality is noticeably better than the bargain-bin cables you find at checkout lanes, and the bi-directional design saves you from buying two different adapter types. The 3-foot length is honestly its biggest limitation — perfect for a desk setup, impractical for living-room TV runs. At the price point it sits in, it is the cable I would reach for again. Score: 4.2 out of 5.

What Is the UGREEN Micro HDMI Cable?

I have been meaning to set up my GoPro Hero 7 as a quasi-webcam for the occasional caregiver Zoom call — it sits in a drawer most of the time otherwise. When I finally got around to it, I needed a short, reliable link between the camera's micro HDMI output and the monitor's standard HDMI port. The UGREEN Micro HDMI to HDMI cable is exactly that kind of tool: a no-frills, bi-directional adapter cable that moves high-bandwidth video and audio between the two connector types without any drivers, power draw, or setup menus to navigate.

UGREEN Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable Adapter 4K 60Hz Ethernet Audio Return Channel Compatible with GoPro Hero 7/6 Raspberry Pi 5 Retroid Pocket 3+/3 Yoga 3 B500 Camera Video Capture Card 3FT

The cable is 3 feet long — UGREEN does not offer longer variants in this specific model — and it is rated for 4K at 60Hz, 3D content, and Audio Return Channel (ARC). That ARC support is a nice bonus if you are routing audio back through the same HDMI path to a soundbar or AV receiver. The connector housing feels sturdy enough to survive a crowded gadget bag, and the cable itself is flexible without being flimsy. It arrived coiled in a small plastic bag with zero packaging waste, which was a small but appreciated touch.

Key Features

  • Bi-directional: micro HDMI to standard HDMI and vice versa from a single cable
  • 4K@60Hz, 2K, and 1080p Full HD support with 3D passthrough
  • Audio Return Channel (ARC) for routing audio back through the same HDMI path
  • Gold-plated connectors, tinned copper conductors, aluminum foil and braid shielding
  • Plug-and-play — no drivers, external power, or configuration required
  • Compatible with GoPro, Raspberry Pi 4/5/500, Nikon B500, Yoga laptops, ASUS ZenBook, and portable monitors
  • 3-foot length ideal for desk and portable monitor setups

Hands-On Review

I started by connecting the UGREEN cable between my Raspberry Pi 5 and a 1080p monitor I use for coding sessions. The Pi 5 boots up fast, and the HDMI handshake happened almost instantly — no blank screen, no flicker cycling. By day three, I had swapped the cable over to the GoPro setup I originally bought it for. Running the GoPro Hero 7 into my monitor via the micro HDMI port gave me a clean live preview feed at 1080p/60Hz, which is what I needed for the occasional video call workaround.

UGREEN Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable Adapter 4K 60Hz Ethernet Audio Return Channel Compatible with GoPro Hero 7/6 Raspberry Pi 5 Retroid Pocket 3+/3 Yoga 3 B500 Camera Video Capture Card 3FT

What surprised me was how little the cable cared about its surroundings. I ran it next to a power strip and a USB charging hub for a full afternoon — conditions that typically introduce static or ghosting on cheaper HDMI cables. The image held steady. I attribute that to the dual shielding: aluminum foil underneath the braid is a simple but effective combination that keeps electromagnetic interference from bleeding into the signal.

After the first week I tested it with a Nikon B500 bridge camera too, which has a micro HDMI port on the side. The camera's live view fed cleanly to the same monitor. The 3-foot length was just long enough to sit the camera on the desk beside the monitor without slack, but not long enough to route the cable around anything. If you need to connect a camera sitting on a tripod to a wall-mounted TV, this cable will not reach — you would need an extension or a longer cable entirely.

UGREEN Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable Adapter 4K 60Hz Ethernet Audio Return Channel Compatible with GoPro Hero 7/6 Raspberry Pi 5 Retroid Pocket 3+/3 Yoga 3 B500 Camera Video Capture Card 3FT

I also pushed 4K content from a portable monitor with a micro HDMI output to my 4K TV. At 60Hz the motion was genuinely smooth, which is a meaningful upgrade over the 30Hz ceiling I had been living with on a previous adapter. The gold-plated connectors seated firmly into both ports without the mushy feel you sometimes get on budget connectors. Overall, the performance matched or exceeded the spec sheet — which, honestly, is not always a given at this price.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Raspberry Pi enthusiasts who need a short, reliable HDMI run from a Pi 4, Pi 5, or Pi 500 to a monitor or TV without hunting for a full-size HDMI cable.
  • GoPro and action camera users wanting to use their camera as a live-streaming or video-call source — the cable makes that setup remarkably quick.
  • Photography hobbyists with Nikon B500 or similar cameras that have a micro HDMI output, for live view on a bigger screen during shoots or tutorials.
  • Caregivers setting up tech stations — a short cable like this is easy to manage and store, and the 4K support future-proofs it against newer displays.
  • Anyone with older Yoga ultrabooks or ASUS ZenBooks that still carry a micro HDMI port and need to connect to a larger monitor or projector.

Skip this cable if your device uses USB-C or standard HDMI exclusively, or if you need a run longer than 3 feet. It will not magic a longer distance out of thin air, and buying it hoping for a longer reach is setting yourself up for frustration.

Alternatives Worth Considering

  • StarTech.com Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable — Offers longer length options (6–10 ft) if you need more reach, though it typically costs a bit more and may not include ARC support on all variants.
  • Capshi Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable (6 ft) — A budget alternative with more length, but build quality and shielding are noticeably thinner in side-by-side comparison. Fine for occasional use, less ideal for daily driving.
  • UGREEN USB-C to HDMI Cable — If your devices are newer and you have moved away from micro HDMI entirely, this is the more forward-looking option from the same brand, and UGREEN makes solid adapters in that space too.

FAQ

Yes. The same cable works as a micro HDMI to HDMI adapter or an HDMI to micro HDMI adapter depending on which end you connect to which device. No driver or setup required — it is purely plug-and-play.

Final Verdict

The UGREEN Micro HDMI to HDMI cable is a solid, no-nonsense adapter that does exactly what it promises. It handles 4K@60Hz cleanly, the bi-directional design is genuinely useful, and the build quality is a step above the cheap cables you find in impulse-buy bins. The 3-foot length is the only real constraint — it works beautifully for desk setups, portable monitors, and GoPro streaming rigs, but it will not solve a living-room TV connection problem. If you need a short, dependable micro HDMI to HDMI cable for a specific device in that 3-foot sweet spot, this one is worth picking up.