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The Selore 10Gbps USB-C Hub is a premium 5-port multiport adapter designed for professionals who demand ultra-fast data transfer and reliable 100W power delivery. Compatible with the latest MacBook Pro/Air M1/M2, iPads, and major laptop brands, its lightweight aluminum build ensures durability and heat management. Plug & play functionality supports seamless connectivity across multiple operating systems, making it the ultimate productivity booster for the modern multitasker.
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | Light Grey |
Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
Number of Ports | 5 |
Operating System | Mac OS 9, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
Compatible Devices | Dell, Lenovo, Surface, HP, iPad Pro, MacBook Pro/Air M1 M2 (2023/2022/2021/2020/2019/2018/2017) |
Total Usb Ports | 5 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB Type C |
Additional Features | Fast Data Transfer, 10Gbps |
V**A
Nice. Just what I needed!
Works well, is slim, elegant looking and easy to use. The cord length is just right - not too long or short! It powers several things at a time while plugged into my laptop. I’m really glad I got it.
J**R
Excellent Product
I am a happy camper! I have a Lenovo ThinkPad E580 running Windows 11. This product works perfectly with my laptop. I only have one USB-C port, which is the charging port and the port for any USB-C drives I have to read/write to. I have used the adapter for charging my laptop while also attaching a 2TB SSD Stick drive (looks like a thumb/jump drive) and a 4TB SSD external drive, and all worked at the same time. The SSD drives were recognized and all files were able to be read/moved/written. I've also attached USB-C thumb/jump drives (sizes from 256 GB to 1TB and again all files were able to be read/moved/written.
D**Y
No other USC C hub works as well!!
I tried all kinds of USB C hubs before I found this one. Since USB C is not daisy-chainable, I was always running out of ports, and this is the only hub that worked. Get this one--it works.
T**N
PD will not work properly with any device using provided OEM charger
Update 8/10/24:Selore contacted me to offer a refund for the product. During the course of the conversation, Selore explained that the hub will reserved 15W for its own use. This means the actual power the device will see would be:(Charger rated wattage) - 15W = Actual power reported to the deviceThis make sense as USB 3.1 10Gps ports, non-PD, are rated for 15W. Since the hub has 4 x Type C port, it would need to at least be able to provide 15W to one port to be USB 3.1 compliant.Since the OEM charger is rated for 65W, that means the hub is reporting only 50W is available. With the laptop expecting 65W but only seeing 50W, the laptop reports that the charger plus hub combo is a slow charger.For confirmation, a 90W and 150W charger was connected to the hub. Windows 11 did not complain about a slow charger connected.To further test this out, the laptop was left to discharged to 20%. At this point, if a charger is plugged in, it should pull the maximum available wattage to charge the battery.A base line was measured with the OEM charger connected directly to the laptop. The stead state is ~50W with a detected spike of ~55W. With the OEM charger going through the hub, the steady state is 42W.What this all means is to ensure any device through the hub for PD purposes, the provided OEM cannot be used. An aftermarket of (OEM rated wattage)+15W charger will need to be used. For this scenario, the charger will need to be at least 80W.Original:This was to be used with a Dell Precision 3490 as a way to have charging without using up a USB C port. Sadly, this is not to be case.The laptop was battery was first left to discharge to 70%. Using the original OEM 65W charger connecting to the 3490 through the hub, Windows 11 complains that a slow charger was being used. This message does not pop up with the charger connecting directly to the laptop.This situation is weird as the power draw of with and without the hub show an average power draw of 38W. Since the power is the same, this implies the chipset on the hub is somehow sending wrong data values to the laptop which is causing Windows to report an issue.Speed of the data ports were not tested as the hub is failing the primary purpose it was bought for, that is PD charging.
M**O
This one is the best USB-C hub I've ever tried
I have a drawer filled with them, ones with a big promise and no delivery. But this one, as a pure USB-C hub overdelivers. Even fancy MacBooks don't have 5 USB-C ports, but now you can add them with this simple, no-nonsense hub. Connect a power source, and it passes power to anything you have going and can even power a MacBook or disc drive, too.This is such a good, simple, reliable and inexpensive device that I am buying more.
R**A
Some loss in charging power
There is some loss in charging power. Even though I have a 100 Watt power supply, my notebook says that it does not get enough power.
I**S
Great for MacBook Air
This is great for MacBook Air's with only two USB-C ports. I use this to be able to power my external camera and chargers. And since the adapter has a dedicated power input on the side, I am still able to use the other computer USB-C port for my additional monitor.
N**N
Customer Service: well, they tried
For reasons I can't quite figure out, the product didn't work for me. Required external power, not provided with the unit. However, I have to give the company kudos for trying. Even though my window of return had expired, they were responsive and ultimately refunded my money.
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