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    Xbox Series S HDMI Port Connector HDMI 2.1 19-Pin Replacement Socket 4K 120Hz Repair Part

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    OEM-Spec HDMI Repair Part — Microsolder Required

    Xbox Series S HDMI Port Connector — 19-Pin HDMI 2.1 Replacement Socket

    OEM-spec HDMI 2.1 board-mount port for the Xbox Series S Digital Edition. Restores 4K @ 120Hz video output after a "no signal" failure, black-screen fault, bent-pin damage or yanked-cable break. 19-pin Type A connector with 4 mounting tabs, drop-in match for the original Microsoft Series S board pad. Does NOT fit Xbox Series X (taller different assembly), Xbox One / One S / One X, PS5 or PS4. Microsolder install only — book the swap with our Forest Lake bench if you do not own a hot-air rework station.

    19-Pin HDMI 2.1 4K 120Hz Output OEM-Spec Replacement Series S Only Bench Inspected

    Brisbane Technical Hub

    HDMI repair parts stocked, bench-inspected and dispatched from Shop 3A, 152 Woogaroo St, Forest Lake QLD 4078. Real console-repair bench — not a drop-shipped marketplace listing.

    Authenticity Guaranteed

    Genuine OEM-spec HDMI 2.1 ports built to Microsoft Xbox Series S board specification — matching pin count, footprint, mounting tabs and signal layout. No generic clones.

    Reliable Dispatch

    Ships within 2-4 business days from the Forest Lake bench. Padded mailer with anti-static foam, tracked Australia Post on every order to every state and territory.

    Who Buys This Xbox Series S HDMI Port

    A bench-inspected OEM-spec HDMI 2.1 port restores a dead Series S to full 4K output. Eight buyer profiles this part is built for.

    Console Microsolder Techs

    Bench shops doing daily HDMI port swaps for walk-in Xbox repairs. Stocked OEM-spec parts mean same-week customer turnaround.

    Xbox Owners With "No Signal"

    Console powers on, fan spins, controller pairs — but the TV stays black. Classic HDMI port failure on a healthy motherboard.

    Bent Or Broken HDMI Pins

    A snagged HDMI cable bent the pins inside the port. The cable is fine — the port is destroyed and needs a full board-side swap.

    Loose / Wiggling Port

    HDMI cable wiggles in the port and the picture cuts out. Mounting tabs have lifted from the board pads — reflow won't fix it, the port needs replacement.

    Console Refurbishers

    Restoring used Series S consoles for resale. A fresh OEM-spec HDMI port keeps the listing honest and the resale value clean.

    Gaming Cafes & eSports Venues

    High plug-and-unplug cycles wear HDMI ports faster on commercial consoles. Keeping a spare port on the shelf cuts venue downtime.

    Streamers & Capture-Card Users

    Daily plugging into capture cards or stream rigs strains the HDMI port. A fresh socket restores rock-solid 4K 120Hz to the capture chain.

    Out-Of-Warranty Owners

    Microsoft warranty has lapsed — a microsolder HDMI port swap costs a fraction of a Microsoft repair quote or a new console.

    Inside The HDMI 2.1 Port — Six OEM-Spec Wins

    Restores Full 4K 120Hz Output

    Brings back full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth so the Xbox Series S can push 4K at up to 120Hz to a compatible display. Black-screen, no-signal and resolution-drop faults clear after a clean port swap.

    Genuine OEM-Spec Footprint

    Every signal pad, ground tab and mounting hole lines up with the original Microsoft Series S board. No filing, no jumper wires, no off-spec workarounds — the port drops straight onto the pads.

    19 Signal Pins Aligned

    All 19 HDMI 2.1 signal pins (Type A) sit at exact factory pitch, matching the original board pads. Clean reflow with proper hot-air technique gives a permanent repair.

    4 Reinforced Mounting Tabs

    Four large ground / mounting tabs anchor the port to the board, taking the mechanical load off the signal pins. Stops the port from working loose under daily plug-and-unplug cycles.

    High-Temp Polymer & Steel

    Steel outer shield with high-temperature polymer pin housing — built to survive hot-air reflow at 350°C and years of cable insertion afterwards.

    Bench Inspected Before Dispatch

    Each port is visually inspected for housing damage, pin pitch, mounting-tab integrity and contact plating before it leaves the Forest Lake bench. Damaged units never reach a buyer.

    Series S vs Series X HDMI Port — They Are NOT Interchangeable

    The Xbox Series S and Series X look similar on a parts listing, but the HDMI port assemblies are physically different. Ordering the wrong one means a return at your cost.

    Xbox Series S HDMI (This Listing)

    Console: Xbox Series S Digital Edition
    Port type: HDMI 2.1 Type A, 19-pin
    Profile: Compact / low-profile housing
    Mounting: 4 board-mount tabs
    Max output: 4K @ 120Hz
    Footprint: Series S board pad only
    Best for: All Series S no-signal / broken-port repairs

    Xbox Series X HDMI (Different Part)

    Console: Xbox Series X (Disc)
    Port type: HDMI 2.1 Type A, 19-pin
    Profile: Taller / different shielding shape
    Mounting: Different tab footprint
    Max output: 4K @ 120Hz
    Footprint: Series X board pad — physically different
    Best for: Series X repairs ONLY — will NOT fit Series S

    Need the Series X port instead? The two port assemblies have different shielding height and a different mounting-tab footprint — even though both run HDMI 2.1 at 4K 120Hz. Browse our repair parts & tools range for the Series X equivalent and console microsolder tools.

    Console Compatibility — Verified Fit

    Fits Xbox Series S

    Xbox Series S Digital Edition (Model 1883)
    Xbox Series S 512GB launch units
    Xbox Series S 1TB Carbon Black revision
    Xbox Series S Robot White and Carbon Black
    All Xbox Series S board revisions to date
    Direct OEM-spec replacement for the original board-mount HDMI 2.1 socket

    Does NOT Fit These Consoles

    Xbox Series X (different port assembly — taller housing)
    Xbox One / Xbox One S / Xbox One X
    Xbox 360 / Xbox 360 Slim / Xbox 360 E
    PlayStation 5 / PS5 Slim / PS5 Pro
    PlayStation 4 / PS4 Slim / PS4 Pro
    Nintendo Switch / Switch OLED / Switch Lite
    For other repair parts, browse our repair parts & tools range.

    Check before ordering: Read the model number sticker on the base of your console. Xbox Series S = Model 1883. If your console reads Series X, Xbox One or anything else, this port will NOT fit. The Series S and Series X HDMI ports are physically different despite both running HDMI 2.1 — ordering the wrong one means a return at your cost.

    Common Xbox Series S HDMI Faults This Port Fixes

    "No Signal" / Black Screen

    Symptom: Console powers on, fan spins, controller pairs — but the TV stays on "No Signal" or shows a black screen.

    Fix: Test with a known-good HDMI cable on a known-good display first. If still dead, the board-side port has failed — swap with this OEM-spec replacement.

    Bent Or Snapped HDMI Pins

    Symptom: A snagged HDMI cable bent the pins inside the console port. Console works fine, but the port is destroyed.

    Fix: The bent-pin port is unsalvageable. Microsolder a fresh OEM-spec port onto the original board pads — full output restored.

    Loose / Wiggling Port

    Symptom: HDMI cable wiggles in the socket and the picture cuts in and out. Mounting tabs have lifted from the board.

    Fix: Reflow won't hold — the lifted pads need a fresh port reseated with proper hot-air technique and inspected under a microscope.

    Resolution Drops To 1080p

    Symptom: Console used to output 4K, now caps at 1080p or 1440p — or refuses 120Hz on a compatible TV.

    Fix: Bandwidth-related signal pins on the worn port are not making clean contact. A fresh OEM-spec port restores full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth.

    Snow / Static / Flicker

    Symptom: Picture has snow, static, sparkles or random flickering — especially during 4K HDR or fast-motion gameplay.

    Fix: Worn or oxidised contacts in the port. Fresh OEM-spec contacts deliver clean differential signal pairs again.

    Cable Yank Damage

    Symptom: Someone tripped over the HDMI cable, the console came with it, and the port pulled off the board.

    Fix: Inspect the board pads under a microscope first — if pads are intact, microsolder a fresh OEM-spec port and the console is saved.

    Full Technical Specifications

    Compatible Console
    Xbox Series S (Model 1883)
    Component Type
    Board-Mount HDMI Port (Female)
    Connector Standard
    HDMI 2.1 Type A
    Pin Count
    19-Pin Signal + 4 Mounting Tabs
    Max Resolution
    4K UHD @ 120Hz
    Bandwidth
    Full HDMI 2.1 (up to 48 Gbps)
    Port Profile
    Compact Low-Profile (Series S Only)
    Shielding
    Steel Outer Shield
    Pin Housing
    High-Temperature Polymer
    Reflow Temperature
    Rated to 350°C Hot-Air
    Contact Plating
    Corrosion-Resistant Treated Contacts
    Grade / Condition
    OEM-Spec Replacement — Brand New
    Install Method
    Hot-Air Microsolder Reflow Only

    What "OEM-Spec Replacement" Actually Means

    OEM-spec means the port is built to the same physical and electrical specification as the part originally fitted by Microsoft to the Xbox Series S motherboard — same pin pitch, same mounting-tab footprint, same HDMI 2.1 signal layout, same shielding profile.

    Drop-In Footprint Match

    No filing, no jumper wires, no off-spec workarounds. The port lines up with every original board pad and tab on the Series S motherboard.

    Brand New, Never Fitted

    Factory-fresh stock — never installed, never reflowed, never pulled from a console. Sealed anti-static packaging straight to your bench.

    Bench Inspected Before Dispatch

    Visually checked under the bench microscope for housing damage, pin pitch and mounting-tab alignment. Damaged units never go out.

    Anti-Static Packaging

    Each port ships sealed in an anti-static bag with foam padding — pins protected, mounting tabs guarded against transit damage.

    Professional Install Required — Microsolder Job

    This is a board-mount surface-mount HDMI socket. The repair requires advanced microsolder skills and proper rework gear — the Xbox Series S motherboard is heat-sensitive and DIY attempts without the right tools often cause permanent damage.

    • Full motherboard removal and precision desoldering of the failed port.
    • 19 delicate signal pins must be reflowed cleanly without bridging or starving.
    • Risk of lifting board pads or traces without the right hot-air profile.
    • Hot-air rework station, microscope and ESD-safe bench required.
    • Lead-free flux, solder paste and braid — the right consumables matter.

    In the box: 1 × Xbox Series S HDMI 2.1 port connector, 19-pin Type A. Sealed anti-static bag and padded mailer. No additional accessories — consumables and tools sourced separately.

    Bench-time guide: 45-60 min for a console microsolder tech, 90-120 min for a confident hobbyist with rework gear, not recommended for first-time solderers. Book the swap with our Forest Lake bench in person if you do not own a hot-air rework station and microscope.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does this HDMI port also fit the Xbox Series X?+
    No. This port is designed only for the Xbox Series S Digital Edition. The Xbox Series X uses a taller HDMI port assembly with a different mounting-tab footprint and shielding profile. Even though both run HDMI 2.1 at 4K 120Hz, the parts are physically different and not interchangeable. Installing the wrong port will not seat onto the board pads correctly and risks permanent motherboard damage. Confirm your console is a Series S (Model 1883) before ordering.
    Can I install this with a standard soldering iron?+
    No — a standard pencil iron is not the right tool for this job. The HDMI port is a surface-mount component with 19 fine signal pins and 4 large ground tabs that need even, controlled heat to reflow without damaging the board. The correct workflow is hot-air rework station with the right air profile, leaded or lead-free solder paste, flux, microscope inspection and an ESD-safe bench. Iron-only attempts almost always lift pads or starve joints and the repair fails inside weeks.
    My Xbox Series S powers on but the TV says "No Signal" — will this fix it?+
    Most likely yes — once you have ruled out the cable and the TV. Step-by-step triage: try a known-good HDMI cable, then try a different display, then try a different HDMI input on the same display. If the console still shows no signal, the failure is on the console side — either the port itself, the HDMI transmitter chip or a damaged trace. The board-mount port is by far the most common culprit on a Series S that powers on, fan spins and the controller pairs.
    Is this part brand new or pulled from another console?+
    Brand new — never fitted to a console, never reflowed, never pulled. The port ships sealed in an anti-static bag straight from the OEM-spec production line. Each unit is bench-inspected at the Forest Lake hub before dispatch for housing damage, pin pitch and mounting-tab integrity. Pulled HDMI ports are not safe to resell because reflow heat history is unknown — we never sell pulled ports for this reason.
    Will it support full 4K 120Hz output after the swap?+
    Yes — this port runs full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth and supports 4K UHD output at up to 120Hz on a compatible display. The Series S itself is rated for 1440p native gameplay with 4K media playback at up to 120Hz, which this port handles in full. The connection is purely physical and electrical — no firmware change is needed and the console reads the new port the same way it read the original.
    Does swapping the HDMI port void the Microsoft warranty?+
    Yes — opening a sealed Xbox Series S removes the factory tamper sticker and ends any active Microsoft warranty. If your console is still inside its first 12 months and still under Microsoft cover, do not open it — raise a Microsoft Xbox support case first. This port is intended for out-of-warranty consoles, third-party repair shops, refurbishers and DIY repairs on consoles where the factory warranty has already expired.
    My HDMI cable wiggles in the port — can I just push it back?+
    No — a wiggling HDMI port means one or more of the four mounting tabs has lifted from its board pad. Pushing the port back in only stresses the remaining solder joints and accelerates the failure. The proper fix is a full port swap with this OEM-spec replacement and clean reflow on the original board pads. Continuing to plug a cable into a wiggling port often takes signal pads with it, turning a port-only repair into a board-trace repair.
    Can I book your bench to do the install instead of doing it myself?+
    Yes — bring or post the console to Shop 3A, 152 Woogaroo St, Forest Lake QLD 4078 and our microsolder bench can quote and complete the swap on-site. Walk-in console-repair customers get the same OEM-spec port stocked on the shelf, fitted with proper hot-air rework, microscope inspection and a full HDMI 2.1 output bench-test before the console goes home.
    What if the board pads are already lifted — can the console still be saved?+
    Often yes — with extra trace-repair work. A microsolder tech inspects the pads under a microscope, identifies the lifted traces, runs fine jumper wires from the broken trace ends to the new port pins and reseats the OEM-spec port. It is more labour and not every console is salvageable, but the success rate on Series S board-pad rebuilds is high in skilled hands. Books in at our Forest Lake bench for a per-board assessment.
    Do you offer any return or replacement on this part?+
    Each port is bench-inspected for housing damage, pin pitch and mounting-tab integrity before dispatch — manufacturing-fault returns are handled case by case. Returns require the part to be unfitted, unsoldered and in original anti-static packaging. Once the port has been reflowed onto a board it is no longer returnable, regardless of installation outcome — this is standard for all microsolder repair components. Drop returns or queries to Shop 3A, 152 Woogaroo St, Forest Lake QLD 4078.

    JPC Mobile Quality Promise

    Brand new OEM-spec Xbox Series S HDMI 2.1 port, bench-inspected for housing, pin pitch and mounting-tab integrity before dispatch. Australia Post tracking on every order from our Forest Lake hub.

    OEM-Spec HDMI 2.1 Brand New Stock Bench Inspected Sold Australia Wide

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    Xbox Series S HDMI Port Connector HDMI 2.1 19-Pin Replacement Socket 4K 120Hz Repair Part HDMI Port JPC MOBILE ACCESSORIES

    Xbox Series S HDMI Port Connector HDMI 2.1 19-Pin Replacement Socket 4K 120Hz Repair Part

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