🚀 Power Up Your Productivity with Speed & Security
The UGREEN 4-Port USB C Hub transforms a single USB-C port into four high-speed USB 3.0 connections, delivering up to 5Gbps data transfer with advanced VL160 chipset protection. Compatible with a wide range of laptops, tablets, and smartphones, its slim, portable design makes it the ultimate productivity booster for professionals on the go.
D**S
I Wish I Had Found This Sooner
I bought a motorcycle with a single USB C outlet under the seat. I have a phone, headset and a GPS that sometimes need to be plugged in. This hub is perfect. It splits access to power through 4 USB outlets, allowing me to charge everything at once, while riding.
C**W
Perfect For Chromebooks With No USB Ports
I have three of these right now. One hooked up to my desktop at all time, one near my Chromebook which has no USB ports and one in my office laptop bag. I often use multiple USB ports for things such as wireless mouse, external drives, etc.The download speeds are fine and there is no lag in the wireless mice. Perfect addition assuming your computer has a USB-C port.
A**N
Just what is needed for an M4 Mac Mini.
I needed some fast USB A ports and this is it. Works with my UPC power backup, mouse & keyboard and dvd player.
A**L
Works as expected
Plugs into my Mac Mini USB C port to connect to an audio interface, mouse/keyboard dongle, and a midi interface. Despite it not working once when the mac started, replugging the USB-A devices into the unit fixed the issue.
P**N
Transitional USB hub For Newer Computers With Older Peripherals
This usb-a hub is just right for my new Mac Mini, which has no usb-a ports. It is usb 3.0, so it gives 5gps speed to all my usb-a peripherals, which is generally more than adequate. It is small and unassuming, taking up very little space, and can be tucked behind my monitor. It is well worth the investment!
B**Y
Solid, inexpensive solution that actually provides extra USB-A power
I recently purchased (and promptly returned) an 8-port USB-A to USB-C powered hub because it did not properly handing power sequencing. That is, if external power was supplied to the hub prior to system boot up (and subsequent USB-C power), any attached USB-A peripheral would lose connection with the computer.Not so with this product. You can apply external power first, then boot your computer and everything still works. I have another UGREEN product (Revodok Max 208 Thunderbolt 4 Dock) that most people were bashing in their reviews, and I continue to find the UGREEN product exhibiting good quality and good performance.Highly recommended.
T**S
Works for a while and then pfffft
Bought this 2 years ago but only started to use it in the last few months for a pc we use as backup. The two usb A ports did not work for some reason and we probably need a new motherboard. However it has a working usb C port and we needed something that would allow for a few additional things to be connected to it. So, we started using this and all was fine - for a while. Very carefully used but despite that only one of the USB A ports works now. So I didn't use it for a few days but decided to give it another try, to see, as my husband likes to say, if it got better. Well, no it didn't, it got sicker. Now, NONE of the USB A ports work. At this point it's useless. It's not that expensive and a lot cheaper than a new motherboard but I have to say it's rather disappointing for it to conk out after only a short time being used. I'm getting another one of these but this time I'll try another brand.
A**R
Great bargain for dual 4k monitors on a laptop
This docking station provides completely solid support for multiple monitors for your modern laptop that has one or two thunderbolt ports and maybe a legacy USB A port. Simply plug your laptop's power brick into the docking station, plug one or two monitors in via the two HDMI ports, plug the USB C cable that comes with the device into a thunderbolt port on your laptop and that's it!! Immediately my 2 4k monitors displayed glorious color!!And this gizmo costs only $37! When I compare this to Plugable, CalDigit etc. for $250 and up, that price is essentially free. In addition my experience with the pricier devices is that reliability of the monitors is sometimes not solid - occasional screen dropouts for a second or two, monitor going offline, etc.I'm still astonished that this thing just worked right out of the box. Easily worth more than 5 stars.Support for other ports is weak. It does have a 1 gb Ethernet port, but no extra USB A or C ports, no sd card reader support, and so on. I bought a USB A hub for my legacy devices and that works well.Other resellers, including Targus, sell this for about $100. I have no idea how Amazon can sell this so cheap.In summary you if you need a docking station that has a zillion ports look elsewhere. If your primary need is dual monitor support this is an amazing bargain.
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