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CalDigit's TS3 is a powerful Thunderbolt 3 dock that has everything you could ever want in a MacBook Pro hub, and then some. It features three USB-A ports (two of which are eSATA ports), two USB-C ports, a DisplayPort port, and an HDMI port. The USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter lets you connect your USB-C-enabled Mac or iPad Pro to an HDMI display, while also connecting a standard USB device and a USB-C charging cable.
Satechi, known for producing accessories that make everyday life more convenient, announces the availability of its Type-C Aluminum Monitor Stand Hub for iMac. The sleek stand feature seven built-in ports for an ergonomic design to enhance and maximize desk space, while allowing for convenient access to peripheral devices. Satechi USB-C Stand Hub Highlights. Offers seven ports over a single USB-C cable in addition to raising your iMac. 3 x USB 3.0 ports ( 3.1 Gen 1, up to 5 Gbps). 1 x USB-C port (3.1 Gen 1 up to 5Gbps).
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1 x 3.5mm headphone port. 1 x SD and microSD slot (UHS-I for up to 104 Mbps).
Includes USB-A to USB-C adapter to work with old and new iMac models. Aluminum build in or While the adapter comes in the box, it looks like a USB-C cable is not included with this Hub Stand (Anker makes a good 3 foot option that supports ). Satechi’s new USB-C Hub Stand is and the.
So I finally decided to get a MacBook pro 15 inch, as it comes with USB C ports only and I would occasionally know would need a usb a port or something I thought instead of getting all the different dongles for each type of connector I'd just get a one small usb c hub that has all of them and just have that around rather than searching for the right one each time. (since I don't really plan to need this daily, but more of a incase someone hands a usb drive or want to connect an SD card or something, a small Adapter for everything to carry around all the time) I saw some posts about them when the new MacBook pros came out, but for some reason can't find the specific ones I remember seeing, so asking if anyone has tried some out and have any suggestions? Ports needed(anything beyond this is would be extra and I definitely don't want to pay extra for charge pass through and the likes): HDMI, 2x USB A, SD card reader (a big shame they no longer includes this) On my venture on amazon I found this: But it seems a bit weird especially with the picture of 'CHIP STRONG PERFORMANCE' also only 5 reviews Trying to find something cheaper as the laptop itself is already quite a lot, and since I won't be even using this Hub most of the time Is it cheaper to just go with separate adapters for everything?