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Unfortunately, FREE Shipping is only available for standard domestic shipping. We’re working hard to make it available internationally soon. MULTIPORT CONNECTION: UGREEN USB-C hub easily expands your USB C (Thunderbolt 3 compatible) enabled Mac with HDMI, VGA, 3xUSB 3.0 port, SD TF card slot, 1000 Mbps RJ45 Ethernet port and 1 Type-C Power Delivery 3.0 charging port. HDMI OR VGA OUTPUT: Allow you to mirror or extend Macbook to HDMI-enabled TV in Max 4K UHD 3840×2160 at 30Hz or VGA display in up to 1080P at 60Hz Full HD. NOTE: HDMI and VGA outputs can NOT be used simultaneously. EFFORTLESS DATA TRANSFER: 3-Port USB 3.0 hub let you continue to use existing USB 3.0 peripherals like flash drive, hard drive, keyboard, mouse, printer, thumb drive or USB sticks with your new Mac.
UGREEN USB 3.0 to Ethernet RJ45 Lan Gigabit Network Adapter For. A Hub USB-3 WITHOUT external power source (it's right trough the USB port. As soon as I plugged it into my Mac and connected ethernet to the adapter, it just worked. AUKEY USB Ethernet Hub with Gigabit Ethernet Port and 3 USB 3.0 Ports for Data Transfer. Gigabit Network Adapter LAN Converter Compatible Apple MacBook Pro Air. The Anker Advantage: Join the 20 million+ powered by our leading technology. UGREEN USB RJ45 Ethernet Adapter with USB 2.0 Hub Network.
Built in SD and TF slots easily access files from universal SD and Micro SD memory card; Support 2 cards reading simultaneously. 1000Mbps Ethernet port definitely ensures more stable and faster wired network connection compared to WiFi. POWER DELIVERY: Support PD charging at max 20V 3A, this multi port USB C adapter provides one Type-C pass-through female port by which you could securely charge connected new Macbook or other Type-C laptop.
EXTENSIVE COMPATIBILITY: Work perfectly for 12 inch new macbook, MacBook Pro 2017 2016, Google chromebook, Dell XPS 13 15, Lenovo Yoga 900, HP Spectre notebook, ASUS ZenBook3, Huawei Matebook, Samsung Galaxy S8 S8+ S9 etc. REMINDER: Compared to plastic case, aluminum case has better thermal dissipation which means heat occurred inside would be conducted to outside more quickly, making this adapter safer but hotter (which is normal) than plastic case. Multi Port Type C Docking Station Expand your macbook with HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, 3 USB 3.0 ports, TF SD card reader and one type c PD 3.0 charging port.
Enjoy 4K UHD Visual Feast HDMI port provides simple plug-and-play connection to a second display or monitor at resolution up to 3840x2160@30Hz; VGA port provides MAX 1920x1080@60Hz 1080P video output. Enjoy movies with your family on bigger screen or make a vivid presentation in a meeting. NOTE: HDMI and VGA ports can NOT be used or connected at the same time. Power Delivery Type-C Charge Port Support PD 3.0 charging at max 20V 3A, this Type-C pass-through female port can quickly charge new Macbook or other USB-C devices based on PD charging protocol for power supply. NOTE: USB C female port is only designed for charging, NOT for data transferring. Please use power adapter(not included) under 60W. Kindly Reminder 1.
Driver-free system for network: Mac OS, Windows 10; Need driver installation: Windows 7/8/8.1 2. USB 3.0 ports are designed for data syncing only, not for charging phones or tablets. For 4K resolution, pls keep HDMI cable within 5M.
Despite all of its, the reality of living with USB Type-C is kind of a nightmare. Sure, one day maybe we’ll get to the place where every cable, every gadget, and every screen uses the next generation connector specification but we’re nowhere near that today.
Which means if you’ve got a USB-C laptop like Apple’s MacBook Pros or Dell’s latest XPS 13, and you want to get your old ports back — things like regular USB, HDMI, Ethernet, headphone jacks, DisplayPort, MicroSD, and SD card slots — you’re going to need a USB-C hub. To be clear, we’re only looking at a very specific subset of USB-C hubs here — for the sake of this comparison, they’ve got to provide the option to continue to charge your laptop through a pass-through power port, and they can’t need their own separate power supply. That means that all those super powerful $300 Thunderbolt 3 hubs are out. The best USB-C hub is one that gives you access to all the ports you need, and is small and light enough to easily keep in your bag at all times. It shouldn’t be too expensive, and it should work reliably without getting too hot.
We’ll continue to update this article as new hubs come out — USB-C is still a relatively new market, and companies are still constantly tinkering with form factors, port selection, and design to hit the perfect balance — so be sure to check back if you’re not buying a new laptop today. Or, more optimistically, that one day you won’t need this guide at all, because everyone will have finally switched over to using USB-C (although that still seems a long way from now.) The best USB-C hub: The Satechi Aluminum Multi-Port Adapter V2. For now, you’ll still need a USB-C hub, and the best one out there is the Satechi Aluminum Multi-Port Adapter V2, which manages to check almost every single box on the list. First and most importantly, Satechi’s hub just flat out offers the best port selection: three USB 3.0 ports, Ethernet, HDMI, and both MicroSD and SD card slots, along with a USB-C port for passing through power.
(There’s also a slightly pricier version that throws in a Mini DisplayPort should you need one, but it rearranges the other ports to be a little more inconvenient to get to.) The Satechi hub itself is a single compact aluminum wedge that’s doesn’t take up too much space in your bag or on your desk. And despite the metal construction, it didn’t get any hotter than my normal laptop charger did during testing. The port layout is also one of the better thought out designs, with a single built-in USB-C cable that plugs into a computer on one end, and a USB-C input for power and Ethernet jack on the other. One side features the SD card slots, while the other has the three USB-C jacks and the HDMI port.
Everything is spaced far enough apart to still easily plug things in, which is an issue with other plugs. The Satechi isn’t perfect — it’s only specced at 49W for pass-through charging, so it may not charge your laptop quite as fast as just using the charger on its own, and it only supports 4K HDMI output at 30Hz, not at 60Hz. Plus, the $80 price might be a bit of a tough selling point, especially if you’ve just spent over $1,000 on a new laptop.
But for a well-designed portable hub with the port selection that it offers, nothing else came close at the price point. If you’re looking to save a little money, the next best hub is the HooToo USB-C hub. There are definitely some sacrifices that you’re going to make here, particularly Ethernet — but you’ll still get the three USB 3.0 jacks, a full-sized SD card slot, and HDMI for video out. It also actually charged faster than our main pick, offering 55W of power pass-through.
That said, unlike our main pick, there’s no Ethernet or MicroSD card slot, which might be a deal-breaker for some. But at almost half the price of the Satechi hub, it’s a great budget option, assuming you can get along without Ethernet. You’re also getting what you pay for with the HooToo hub, which feels cheap compared to the Satechi hub, despite also being made out of aluminum. And there’s no getting around the tacky, glowing HooToo logo on the top of the hub that lights up every time you plug it in, but that’s nothing that some electrical tape can’t fix, if it really bothers you. Other options There are plenty of other USB-C hubs available, with different port configurations, form factors, and price points. They’ll all probably get the job done in a pinch, but for one reason or another, they didn’t beat our top picks.
Given that they’re accessory hubs, at the end of the day, almost anything should work. There are still a few things that you’ll want to look out for, including support for the USB-C PD (Power Delivery) standard, which will make sure that your devices charge right. But ultimately, go with whatever ports and style best suits your setup.