







🚀 Elevate your headless game with 4K clarity and zero fuss!
This HDMI Dummy Plug is a cutting-edge 4K HDR EDID emulator that tricks your GPU into thinking a monitor is connected, enabling high-resolution remote desktop access and GPU acceleration without a physical display. Compatible with all major OS platforms, it’s ideal for remote servers, streaming setups, and GPU-intensive tasks, delivering plug-and-play convenience in a compact design.




| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
| Finish Types | Hdmi |
| Color | 1 pack |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Specific Uses For Product | PC, Laptop, Mac |
R**B
Does the job!
I use this for PC gaming streaming via Moonlight/ Sunshine . If you want to be able to shut your monitor off and stream your games elsewhere, without causing your PC to go to sleep mode or hibernation... This is your solution.
A**Y
Do it
Exactly what I needed to stream to my steam deck and not have a display on. I plugged into an hdmi splitter and just switch it over to the dummy plug and I’m able to stream with no visible screen
M**N
Fakes out my ASUS RoG laptop so it can run with the screen off
I've got my old ASUS RoG laptop running an Android emulator using BlueStacks. Apparently there's no way to have the machine running and turn the screen completely off, without plugging in a second monitor. Not wanting to burn in the screen, one of my colleagues recommended an HDMI dummy plug to fake the computer into thinking it had a second monitor plugged in. With one of these plugs in the HDMI port, I configure the display settings to send the primary desktop to the "external monitor" only, and this shuts off the laptop screen altogether. With Google Remote Desktop installed, I'm able to access the desktop from other computers or from my phone. Works like a champ!
G**!
Works exactly as one would expect.
It's a dummy HDMI. Not much to it. Plugged into my home linux server so I can access it via GUI and not just via ssh. Trying to configure the X server or VNC ended up being too much of a hassle. This HDMI is literally plug and play. Again, not much to it. Works perfectly, and even has a blue LED on the end to indicate it is working.
P**W
Not coded for HDR despite claims
Absolutely not correctly programmed to mimic an HDR display. False advertising
M**.
Does what it's suppose to
Needed this for a truenas machine to properly reboot headless. Does exactly what I need.
B**R
No 1920x1200 resolution
It works properly, but unlike the HDMI dummy plug I bought for my M1 Mac mini, this one doesn't present 1920x1200 for my Intel Mac mini, which is why I bought it (for filling my Dell monitor over Screen Sharing [VNC]).It does work, including for 4K, but if you're looking for this specific resolution, look for another one.
A**R
Arrived before the estimated time.
Unfortunately it is not compatible with my computer. I should have done more research before ordering.
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