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Satechi usb c hub
Satechi usb c hub






satechi usb c hub

Satechi knows Apple’s Mac market as well as any company, and their $179.99 Satechi USB-C Multiport MX Adapter emboldens M1 devices with a plethora of ports. Those powerful M1 chips, while increasingly showing up in port-heavy designs, might still benefit from a mobile USB-C dock that pushes it just a little more over the edge. M1 Apple devices were designed for powerful computing, with a lower power drain than competitive products. The HDMI port allows for 1080p video output at 60Hz, or up to 4K at 30Hz.Buy on Amazon Satechi USB-C Multiport MX Adapter Review That makes it the perfect companion for your LG UltraFine monitor, if you could afford it after breaking the bank on that MacBook Pro… That port delivers up to 40Gb/s data speeds, and pushes pixels to one 5K display, or two 4K displays at 60Hz. The Thunderbolt 3 port allows for pass-through charging for both the 13” (61W) and 15” (87W) MacBook Pro models, which can be convenient especially if you’re using an external USB-C monitor that can also charge your MacBook Pro when plugged in.

satechi usb c hub

But it should be more than enough for the above average user, me included. Emphasis should be made on “most,” because clearly, if you need Ethernet, more than two USB 3.0 ports, and more than two USB-C ports, then this won’t cut it.

satechi usb c hub satechi usb c hub

When it comes to tech specs, the Satechi hub should fit the needs of most users. Features that will meet the needs of most users To plug it in, you will have to give up two of your USB-C ports, either to the right or left side of the machine. Ethernet, DisplayPort, Mini and Micro USB are notably absent. The adapter features one Thunderbolt 3 port, one USB-C port, two USB 3.0 ports, 4k HDMI, one SD and one Micro card reader. Its slim and compact profile makes it easy to bring along. Made of brushed aluminium, and coming in either silver or space grey, the hub perfectly matches your MacBook Pro. The Satechi Type-C Pro Hub Adapter was designed specifically for the new MacBook Pro. That makes moving to the new MacBook Pro a little less convenient than we were promised, and unless you want to stock up on a set of new cables for all your peripherals, the next smart thing to do is to buy a USB-C hub.įor the past several weeks, I’ve been using the Satechi Type-C Pro Hub Adapter, an all-in-one accessory that meets all of my needs when it comes to plugging stuff into my new MacBook Pro, and then some more. If USB-C is the future, the present still has lots of catching up to do, as we are still reliant on legacy standards such as HDMI, USB 3.0, SD cards, and more.








Satechi usb c hub