Inateck does it again. I am impressed. This is a solidly built USB-C hub. Everything from the Aluminum case to the short USB-C cord attached to it feel like premium materials.
The unit arrived undamaged in no nonsense, well made packaging. Included are the hub itself and a small instruction booklet.
The hub uses USB-C connectivity and connects: 2 super speed USB 3.0 ports; an SD card reader; a microSD card reader and full size, 4K (@30Hz) HDMI port to your device via USB-C.
This thing is lightning fast. I connected it first to my aging (I know, It's an Android) Nexus 6P (Stock, not rooted) and plugged in a USB thumb drive. Instantly, my phone detected the drive... but what about more? My phone was able to detect devices attached to all the ports nearly instantaneously.
My MacBook instantly recognized it as well and it matches the color of my wife's (mine's space gray) nearly perfectly.
I think it's a great price for the quality and usefulness you get from it.
This hub is currently selling for just under $27 at Amazon right now.

The unit arrived undamaged in no nonsense, well made packaging. Included are the hub itself and a small instruction booklet.
The hub uses USB-C connectivity and connects: 2 super speed USB 3.0 ports; an SD card reader; a microSD card reader and full size, 4K (@30Hz) HDMI port to your device via USB-C.
This thing is lightning fast. I connected it first to my aging (I know, It's an Android) Nexus 6P (Stock, not rooted) and plugged in a USB thumb drive. Instantly, my phone detected the drive... but what about more? My phone was able to detect devices attached to all the ports nearly instantaneously.
My MacBook instantly recognized it as well and it matches the color of my wife's (mine's space gray) nearly perfectly.
I think it's a great price for the quality and usefulness you get from it.
This hub is currently selling for just under $27 at Amazon right now.




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