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USB C Hub 11 in 1



USB C Hub, UtechSmart Upgraded 11 in 1 USB Type C Adapter with Gigabit Ethernet Port,PD Type C Charging Port,4K HDMI,VGA,SD TF Card Reader,4 USB Ports and Audio Port Compatible for MacBook,USBC Laptop

This is a serious swiss army knife type of hub.  There is something for everyone.  I was not able to test the VGA as I have no VGA monitors available.   I was able to successfully test the ethernet port, the audio port, the SD and Micro SD card reader and the 4 USB ports.  All tested within parameters that I would expect.   I was unable to thoroughly test the HDMI port.   It would not display off of my desktop or my laptop.  Interestingly the HDMI worked off of my phone although my AOC monitor displayed a message saying this display is not supported.   I tried it on a Viewsonic monitor and it worked fine but again off of my phone.   I tried several monitors and two computers and was only able to get the HDMI to work from my phone.  I don’t know why the HDMI worked on my phone and not on my computers.  Overall I like the hub.   Since I could not get the HDMI to work on a computer I can’t go 5 star but as all else worked I am good with four stars.

From the Vendor:
·        UtechSmart Dual-Core TechnologyOffer 1 Year refund/replacement warranty, 1 travel pouch and friendly customer service. Built in advanced dual-core VL817 chip with lower power consumption, quicker heat dissipation and higher data transfer efficiency.
·        Temperature ControlUse the same heat dissipation technology as MacBook Pro to extend the working life and provide a excellent performance. Make them safe and reliable when multiports are occupied.
·        All-in-one USB C HubConnect to the latest MacBook Pro or USB-C devices with the multiport USB-C hub featuring an Ethernet port, a USB C charging port with power delivery, a 4K HDMI port, An SD card reader, a TF card reader, 3.5mm Audio/mic 2-in-1 jack and a VGA port, 2 USB 3.0 Ports and 2 USB 2.0 Ports, allowing you to connect a keyboard, mouse, USB driver, external Disk to MacBook Pro.
·        Power DeliveryUSB Type C hub charges your MacBook Pro or other Type-C devices while connecting 87W power delivery port. Now more and more devices and the newest Mac Pro support PD. With power delivery, a single USB-C port can give you Blazing-fast charging speed experience. Perfectly match the MacBook Pro.
·        Vivid 3D Effect Video SyncHDMI and VGA port Support up to 3840*2160 @30Hz and 1920*1080p @60Hz resolution respectively. You could enjoy the vivid 3D effect video in high-resolution from your USB-C computer to external monitor. HDMI port supports large screen LCD TV or display compatible with 4K Max output. Give you vivid 3D effect video Sync.
·        RJ45 1000M Ethernet Port & Stable Data TransferSupports 1000Mbps Gigabit RJ45 Ethernet port, backwards compatible with 100Mbps/10Mbps RJ45 LAN. 2 USB 3.0 Ports with 5Gbps data transfer rate and 4.5W (5V/900mA) Power output. 2 USB 2.0 Ports are better for mouse, keyboard or other low rate devices.
·        Make your Life ConvenientBuilt in SD and TF slots for easy access to files from universal SD and Micro SD Memory Card. Super speed up to 5Gpbs. A 3.5mm Audio/mic 2-in-1 jack lets you to enjoy the music via headphones or speakers.
·        Stylish Design, Premium Build and Board CompatibilityThin and sleek precision milled aircraft grade aluminum enclosure makes it a perfect complement for your Pro's look and feel in New space Gray. An ideal USB-C expansion hub for Apple MacBook, Apple MacBook Pro, Apple I Mac/ I Mac Pro (21.5 inch, 27 inch), Google Chromebook Pixel, Dell, as US, HP, Lenovo, and many other Type C laptops.

If reviewing a product, it may have been received free of charge. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.

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