Hey guys-
I just bought an iPad Pro, and could use some advice.
Are there any all-in-one hubs that will work with the iPad Pro to give me some extra USB ports, possibly a headphone jack too? I see a bunch of third party ones on amazon, but
Hey guys-
I just bought an iPad Pro, and could use some advice.
Are there any all-in-one hubs that will work with the iPad Pro to give me some extra USB ports, possibly a headphone jack too? I see a bunch of third party ones on amazon, but
You can look on Youtube for some pretty good reviews. The two typical types are a "around the corner" shaped hub that attaches to the iPad and then a narrow rectangle shape that either inserts directly into the port on the iPad or you can use a very short cable. Baseus(sp) and Hyperdrive are a couple of names that seem quite popular these days. Amazon carries quite a few but easy to get lost in what they offer.
The challenge with your request is you didn't mention what type of USB - USB2, USB 3, USB 3.1./USB3.1 gen 2 etc.
Hyperdrive is coming out with a new generation that has the USB 3.1 gen 2 and still sports an audio jack. Some of these USB C hubs came from start ups and that includes the Hyperdrive which has been 'hyper promoted' and now sits in the top lists of best selling USB hubs for iPads.
Hey guys-
I just bought an iPad Pro, and could use some advice.
Are there any all-in-one hubs that will work with the iPad Pro to give me some extra USB ports, possibly a headphone jack too? I see a bunch of third party ones on amazon, but
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I realize that there’s a thousand of them out there, is there any one in particular that you have experience with? I have bad luck with third-party adapters and Apple products, many just don’t work.
Thanks!
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I realize that there’s a thousand of them out there, is there any one in particular that you have experience with? I have bad luck with third-party adapters and Apple products, many just don’t work.
Thanks!
Anker is great but they don't have any USB-C hubs with audio ports. As soon as you spec an audio port, you're left with Hyper or one of the odd-brand hubs.