🔗 Connect, Charge, Conquer!
The Belkin USB-C Multimedia Hub is a versatile docking solution designed for modern professionals, featuring multiple ports for seamless connectivity, including 2 USB-A ports, 1 USB-C power pass-through, 1 HDMI port for 4K output, and a Gigabit Ethernet port. Its compact design and high-speed data transfer capabilities make it an essential accessory for both Mac OS and Windows USB-C laptops.
Brand | Belkin |
Product Dimensions | 27.69 x 4.95 x 1.5 cm; 117.93 g |
Item model number | F4U092btSGY |
Manufacturer | Belkin |
Series | Belkin |
Colour | grey |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 60 |
Operating System | Plusieurs systèmes d'exploitation (Windows, macOS, Linux, etc.) |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 118 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**L
Good quality, a longer and more flexible cable would make this perfect.
It can be used with an external power source in case you want to connect high power usage peripherals. The surface finish is very nice and it works very well but the cable is a ~8cm long and not very flexible (perhaps to prevent timeouts during data transfers between the laptop and your peripherals). A longer cable would avoid me worrying it will slip of the table and damage my USB C slot.
M**A
Great hub for any laptop with a USB-C connection
I’ve been using this with MacBook Pro 2018 and it works perfectly. The main connection that I use is Ethernet as I tend to play some multiplayer games and it works perfectly with no flaws at all in that area.You can also plug in your charger in the hub so you don’t have to use multiple ports, however I found out that it can get quite hot since my laptop is 15”.Overall, the build quality is amazing and it does the job perfectly.
M**R
Great piece of hardware
Clean (as in tidy, only really needed functionality) piece of hardware. Works perfectly and without flaw, this does not aim to be a cheap generic 'Swiss army' knife of hub's like so many cheaper and inferior brands. Great for the purpose and pretty amazing it has the Ethernet Gigabit plug, which on MacBook Pro 2019 works as plug and play!Really very much needed on some laptops/MacBooks esp the 2019 MacBook Pro which only has 2 x usb-c (Lightening)
L**E
Works exactly as expected with M1 MacBook Pro & HP ProBook 2021
I have a work and personal computer and wanted a simple solution to allow me to have a keyboard, mouse, webcam and large monitor between the 2 computers.The peripherals are connected to the hub and just swap the single USBC connector depending on which machine I am using.I also have a Belker 1m USBC extension cable plugged into the HP which makes it easier to swap between computers.Works perfectly for me.
M**N
I would recommend.
After having to send back a cheap usb-c hub I bought from Amazon because it didn't work, I decided to try Belkin. It works great and the weight and minimal design makes it feel like a quality device.
J**S
Generally does what it's supposed to do! Happy to recommend
I am using this on a Dell XPS 13 9300. I use the power pass through (plugging the laptop charger in to the USB C power pass through on the device and then plugging the device in to the laptop), have an external 1080p monitor connected via the HDMI, and use one of the USB A ports to charge my peripherals.All this does work, although a warning does appear on the laptop that the power is not enough and it might charge slowly, or not at all. I imagine this is a Dell thing where it can detect when the official power supply is not attached. Not a big deal, as it does still charge the laptop, just slower (note this is under light loads).It does get a bit warm when the power delivery is in use, nothing alarming, just something to watch out for.My only grip is when you remove the power cord from the device, the entire device stops registering on the laptop: the connected screen is momentarily not connected and it will only use the laptop screen, and the other attached devices will stop working. It quickly re-registers and continues to work, it's just frustrating you can't quickly plug it/out if you want to, and this would break any data transfers USB A sticks you might be using. This isn't a deal breaker, again, just something to watch out for.If you're looking for something with power delivery/pass through, this is worth getting. If you only need extra ports, there are cheaper alternatives out there which will work just as well.
J**W
USB-A ports won't accept USB-A plug (and it blew up my MacBook too)
Belkin are normally a good quality brand, which is why I bought this hub (fed up with cheap Chinese electrical devices which don't work, don't fit or fry your devices).So I am extremely disappointed to see that the one thing I bought this hub for, the USB-A ports do not accept a USB-A plug. Maybe it was a faulty unit, so Amazon sent me a second one.This one DID accept the USB-A plugs but after about 20 minutes with a brand new hard drive plugged in, it crashed my MacBook. Seems, according to the error report, that the hub's drivers had an issue.So. Two units. Both faulty in different ways. I always used to think that Belkin was a good quality brand, but no more.
C**5
Solis, reliable piece of kit
This is my second one, the previous I had to return when I left the company. It does everything expected with enough ports. Sturdy - I have thrown it around in my travels with no issues. Plus Apple told me that using it would not affect the Apple warranty on the Macbook Pro!
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