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The USB C Video Output Hub is an 8-in-1 docking station that expands a single USB-C port into multiple high-speed connections, including 3 USB-C and 2 USB-A ports, 4K@60Hz HDMI output, and 100W power delivery. It supports dual monitor setups and is compatible with various devices, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking efficiency and versatility.
D**S
Works well
Bought three. All are working well with all ports being utilized. Important note - these hubs do not include a power supply, but they do include a PD port intended for you to attach a power supply to that will power a notebook PC which is attached via the hubs dedicated USB4 cable. However, if you intend to also use other devices connected to the USB ports on the hub that also need to draw their power from the hub, then you need to make sure the power supply you plug into the hubs PD port has more wattage than the amount required by the PC. My setup works fine with a 100W power supply...
G**A
Works very well
I have this device connected to an Imac Mini ... I found the USB-A connections to work very fast, as promised. A very practical device.
P**E
Looks nice, works great!
Connected this to my iMac because I don't like having to get up and reach around behind my computer EVERY time I want to plug in a new peripheral, especially when I'm searching for the right thumb/flash drive I stored something on and have several to look through. (C'mon, Apple! It's not conducive to comfortable computing.) Anyway, this gadget did the trick in spades with all of the options installed in one little box... USB, USB-C, SD and mini SD card slots. I think there's something else but I don't use them all! Great value!
G**N
Works great
This hub is great, works well and replaced my previous which failed. I use a USB C to Ethernet cable connector as well and it translates well. The video output version works great for monitors. No issues! Best for Macbook Pros with M chips
G**Y
Very Versatile Hub - Has Every Port You're Likely to Need
This Vangree hub has a remarkable array of 9 ports, including two USB A, four USB C, an SD Card slot, a Micro SD card slot (labeled as a TF slot, which is the same thing) and an HDMI port. I can't think of anything else that should have been included here, and all of it works from a single USB C port on your computer. The ports I've tested will transfer data as well as charge my devices, which some hubs cannot do.Although I was not familiar with the Vangree brand, I've found the hub to have a high quality, nicely finished metal body and a properly stress-relieved USB cable that's permanently attached to one end. This 12" cable is long enough to allow the hub to rest flat on the table next to my raised laptop, which my other hubs cannot do because of their very short cables. A small detail, but it prevents my computer's USB C port from having a constant pulling-down stress on it. On the bottom side of the hub, Vangree thoughtfully provides silk-screened labels that identify each port, along with revision numbers as appropriate - USB 3.2 Gen 2, PD 3.0 USB 3.2 Gen 1 for the USB C ports, for example - which is convenient information to have on the device instead of having to look it up in the manual. The USB A ports and SD Card slots are rated at a maximum transfer rate of 5 Gbps (gigabits per second), with the USB C ports rated at 10 Gbps max. I have no way to test the actual transfer rates, but some very large video files transferred through the hub just as fast as they do when they're transferred without the hub. That's certainly fast enough for me.The USB C port with power delivery (PD) is rated at 100 watts max when connected to a computer's AC adapter while making the remaining 8 ports on the hub available. One of our PCs, a Surface 3, has only one USB C port on it and no HDMI port. This hub allows this computer to be powered via the hub's USB C PD input while also allowing an HDMI connection for an external display, something my other hubs cannot do. This also prevents having to pack the Surface 3's proprietary charging box and AC cable when traveling, and using a much smaller USB charger instead. This illustrates the value of a power delivery USB C port on a hub, especially one that supports up to 100 watts of input power.The hub can get quite warm while in use, but not unpleasantly so. In my testing, it's worked flawlessly so far. The unit is nicely packaged, with specifications listed on the back.My only (minor) disappointment with this hub is the lack of a protective carrying case or pouch. Having it banged around in a backpack or other carry-on bag is likely to scratch it over time, so I may get a third party pouch for it. Other than that, I've found the Vangree 9-in-1 USB C Hub to be a useful addition to my collection of accessories, and recommend it.
S**D
Great for a standing desk setup
I've been using this basically as a hub/keeper for all of the items my laptop plugs into at my standing desk setup and it has been so nice to be able to just plug/unplug one hub that has everything attached instead of having to deal with all of the individual plugs and cables every time i bring my laptop back to my desk. It's a pretty good hub, I haven't had issues with any of the ports and it works with multiple different things plugged in at once, although all the things I have plugged in are different types/ports. It does get a little warm so I'm not sure if it would be great on a wood or plastic desktop, but on my glass desktop it's totally fine, and honestly maybe if I didn't have four things plugged in all the time it probably wouldn't heat up like that. Overall, it's been working well and hasn't had any issues.
G**3
BEWARE the cable length is SHORTER than the photos imply.
BEWARE the cable length is SHORTER than the photos imply. The Hub shown on Amazon AND the photos on the box and the user manual show a LONGER cable than what the hub actually has.
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