Any DisplayLink device is fine. It depends on if you want a dock that has additional connectivity or a dongle that just does video. I've personally used a Dell D6000 and a Plugable USB3-3900DHE.

The issue with Chromecast on GOS is you'll need to have Google Play Services installed, the Google Home app, and a Google account to configure and use a Chromecast.

sev Can you give me an example of a USB DL Adapter please? I have a cheap USB C dock (it doesn't support DisplayLink) already, so I would like to try out this method.

Btw. what is the clue about the hidden option "Enforce desktop mode" in the developer options?

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    TheCrow

    Nothing strange or new about that port. Its a USB 3.0 Type-B port. If you have a monitor with USB 3.0 ports built into it you'll see one of those ports on there as well. If you own a USB printer then it'll have a USB 2.0 Type-B port.

    Type-A ports are the ones on the back of your computer.

      TheCrow
      Please don't touch developer options, unless you are an Android developer and know exactly what you are doing.

      "Enforce desktop mode" does not work.

      TheCrow

      I don't see why it wouldn't. Just don't expect that dock to also charge your phone while connected. As far as cables go, the USB 3.0 Type-B connection isn't that unusual, but a USB 3.0 Type-B to USB 3.0 Type-C cable is unusual. I found one on Amazon, so they at least exist, but I have no experience with them.

      https://www.amazon.com/TNP-USB-C-USB-B-Cable-Black/dp/B011BGMDGU

      Personally, I use the Plugable dock I mentioned earlier along with the USB Type-A to Type-C adapter that came with my Pixel 6.

      Ah that's an important information - I need the phone to be charged. Would it work with your before mentioned solution?

      Or in other words: Through what combination can it be arranged, that the Pixels video output, audio in and out, RJ45 etc (= using it as a computer) can be used, while the Pixel itself is being charged?

        TheCrow I also was looking for this setup and was told that phones cant output video from a cable. I hope Im mistaken and someone has a legit way to do this. Idk if scrcpy could possibly work in your scenario.

          I believe the Dell D6000 will do all of that. I think I still have access to one at work. If so I'll double-check that it charges my phone.

          Essentially what you're looking for is a DisplayLink laptop dock that charges the laptop through Power Delivery (USB-PD).

          The DisplayLink website has a list of docks if you want to see what else is out there, but be ready to spend a whole lot more than what that Dell D3000 you linked costs.

          https://www.synaptics.com/products/displaylink-graphics/displaylink-products-list?field_displaylink_category_value=universal_docking_stations

            panopticon

            What you've heard is correct. Pixel phones do not support HDMI or DisplayPort out of the USB Type-C port. What we're talking about is the DisplayLink Presenter app and DisplayLink compatible docks.

            I'm simplifying things here, but the DisplayLink Presenter app basically scrapes your screen, compresses it into a USB data stream, that is then reconstructed by a DisplayLink dock or dongle, turned back into a video signal, and then displayed on the screen connected to said dock or dongle.

            If your goal is to take things like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, or any other streaming service that uses protected video and play them on a larger screen, it won't work. These apps view the DisplayLink Presenter app as a screen capturing app (because it is) and will only display a blank window on the other end. The only videos I've ever gotten to work are YouTube (through NewPipe) and videos I've ripped and saved to my phone and played through VLC.

            yoshamano I have a cheap USB C docking station with power delivery for charging the Pixel simultaneously, where everything except HDMI works on my Pixel. So could I buy a cheaper USB A 3.0 DisplayLink docking station and plug it into a USB 3.0 port on the other docking station to make HDMI on the cheaper DL docking station work through USB 3.0? Would this combination work? Is my idea understandable?

            The goal is to use the Pixel as a computer with video output and power delivery to charge it.

            I just tried out the Dell D6000 again. Display and audio work. Ethernet does not. From what i can tell, Google never added DisplayLink's Ethernet adapter to Android.

            Would it be possible to plug the other cheap non-DP USB dock with RJ45 etc. into e.g. Dell D6000 to make the RJ45 work through the other hub?