Arzopa portable monitors are renowned for their Full HD IPS displays, offering vivid colors and sharp details in a slim, lightweight design. With features like 4k/2k/1080p resolution and multiple connectivity options including Mini HDMI and USB-C, they provide a seamless extension of your digital workspace. Proper setup is key to leveraging these features to their fullest, enhancing both productivity and enjoyment.
This article will cover everything from unboxing your monitor to connecting it with various devices, ensuring you get the most out of your Arzopa portable monitor.
Part 1: Initial Setup Unpacking Your Arzopa Portable Monitor:
Upon opening the box, you will discover:- The Arzopa portable monitor
- A stand designed for the monitor
- Power and HDMI cables
- A USB-C to USB-A cable (included with certain models
Begin by connecting your monitor to a power source and activating it with a simple button press.
Adjust brightness on arzopa portable monitor:
A toggle button located on the right side provides the sole control options: flick upwards to increase brightness, or downwards to adjust the volume. Additionally, the power button doubles as a back button for easy navigation.
Part 2: Arzopa Portable Monitor Setup with Laptop
Link the monitor to your laptop using a USB-C cable.
Or link the monitor to your PC/laptop using a HDMI Cable.
If your computer type-C port is a full-featured Type-C port, you can connect with the type-C port or HDMI port. If your computer has no full-featured Type C port, please use HDMI to Mini HDMI to connect.
Note: This portable monitor does not contain any battery. If the monitor appears to flicker or restart when adjusting the brightness or others, please check whether the power supply is sufficient for the monitor. It is recommended to use the power adapter that supports 5V/3A or above for power supply.
Part 3: Arzopa Portable Monitor Setup with Phone
Requirements:- A smartphone compatible with the monitor
- A USB-C or HDMI connection, depending on your phone’s specifications
Phone Connection Guide:
If your phone has a full-featured Type-C port, you can directly connect it to the monitor using a Type-C cable. For Apple models before iPhone 15, you'll need a lightning to HDMI adapter to facilitate the connection.
- Use the suitable cable to link your phone to the monitor.
- Follow any on-screen prompts to finalize the connection (if applicable).
- Refer to the provided tips to troubleshoot any connection issues.
- Optimization Suggestions: Modify the display settings on your phone to enhance the viewing experience on the larger screen.
Part 4: Arzopa Portable Monitor Setup with PS5/Xbox/Nintendo Switch
Requirements:- A HDMI to Mini HDMI cable for connection
- A USB-A to Type-C cable for external power supply (When connecting to a Nintendo Switch, it is necessary to supply power to the monitor with the switch's original adapter.)
First, you need to connect the monitor to your PS5, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch console. To do this, you will need an HDMI to Mini HDMI cable. Connect one end of the cable to the HDMI port on your console and the other end to the Mini HDMI port on the back of the portable monitor.
Next, you need to power the portable monitor using an external power source (you should use the original adapter for the Switch to power the portable monitor).
Once all connections are in place, you will be able to see your PS5, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch games on the portable monitor. You can adjust the settings on the monitor to optimize the display for specific games.
Part 5: Arzopa Support Team
If you have any problems with the monitor, please free to contact Arzopa Support Team for quick response and professional techs support.
2 thoughts on “Arzopa Portable Monitor Setup | Full Guide 2024 | User Manual”
PATRICIA A GRIFFIN
I have two Arzopa portable monitors attached to my laptop. I had to plug them into an independent power source for them to power up. Problem: I can’t get monitor 3 to have an independent display. It replicates monitor 2 or it shows nothing at all. I’m running Windows.
Anonymous
Finally I found out how to get my screen to work and it does. But how to use with say a word on one side and another program on other sceeen?