EZQuest USB C Hub Docking Station 7 in 1 with 3 Gen 2 10Gbs USB C Ports, 3 USB A 3.0 Ports, 1 USB C Power Delivery 3.0 with 5Gbs Data, Compatible with MacBook/Dell/HP/Lenovo Laptops
Original price was: $ 69.99.$ 45.99Current price is: $ 45.99.
Product Dimensions | 1.38 x 8.27 x 4.33 inches |
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Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
ASIN | B09M7W9MZ7 |
Item model number | X40027 |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #738 in USB Hubs |
Date First Available | November 19, 2021 |
Manufacturer | EZQuest |
Country of Origin | China |
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Product Description
EZQuest provides high-quality accessories for Apple, PC, and mobile consumer electronics markets, including a wide variety of USB-C Hubs, docks, cables, adapters, power products, and more. These products are precision-engineered, using the latest technology, and designed for durability and style.
Extended 9′ nylon braided cable allows hub to lay flat on desk when connected to any deviceNote: USB-C ports will not operate a USB-C monitor
Three USB-C 10Gbs Gen 2 portsOne USB-C Power Delivery version 3.0 with pass-thru charging >100W, 5Gbs data and FRS technologyThree USB 3.0 5Gbs ports
Compatible with all Apple products with USB-C and any other computers with USB-C portsCompatible with USB-C smart phones and tablets with OTG support
Use any of the 4 USB-C Gen 2 or 3 USB 3.0 ports to connect devices as well as charging and syncing your smart phones or tablets.
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Video Output Ports
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1 X HDMI 4K30Hz/4K 30Hz
1 X HDMI 4K30Hz
1 X HDMI 4K30Hz
HDMI 4K30Hz-60Hz
USB-C PD 3.0 w/ FRS >100W/Data
1/5Gb Data
100W In/ 90W Out/ 5Gbs Data
100W In/ 90W Out/ 5Gbs Data
100W In/ 85W Out/ 5Gbs Data
100W In/ 88W Out/ 5Gbs Data
Additional USB-C Data
3x USB-C Gen2/10Gbs
2x USB-C Gen2/5Gbs
2x USB-C Gen2/5Gbs
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2x USB-C Gen2/10Gbs
USB-A Data Ports
3x USB-A 3.0/5Gbs
2 USB-A 3.0 (both BC1.2)
2 USB-A 3.0 (both BC1.2)
3 USB-A 3.0 (one w/ BC1.2)
2x USB-A Gen 1/5GBs
(UHS) 1 Micro SDHC, SDHC
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1 Each
1 Each
1 each
Gigabit Ethernet
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1 w/ LED Indicator
1 w/ LED Indicator
1 w/ LED Indicator
1 w/ LED Indicator
Cable Length
22cm
28cm
28cm
15cm
28cm
Material
Anodized Aluminum
Anodized Aluminum
Anodized Aluminum
Anodized Aluminum
Anodized Aluminum
UPC Code 694307400276 Input USB-C / USB Type-C; 3X USB-C Gen-2 10Gbs Ports; USB-C 5V/3A for charging if PD is connected if not 5V/1A; 1X 100 Watts USB-C with Power Delivery 3.0/5Gbs Data; 3X USB 3.0 5Gbs Ports; USB-A 5V/0.9A for charging Shared Total Charging 15-18 Watts Thunderbolt Thunderbolt 3/4 Compatible Cable Length 220 mm Cable Color and Material Black Nylon Braided Dimension L 222mm X W 40mm X H 13mm Power To support full-speed charging for iPad Pro or other mobile devices, please make sure your power adapter is at least 15V (45W). Power adapter less than 45W will not supply enough power to provide pass through charging. Please Note USB-C ports will not operate a USB-C monitor Compatibility All Apple products with USB-C ports; Google Chromebook Pixel; HP Spectre and HP Pavilion X2; Dell XPS 13/15; Lenovo Yoga 5 Pro; Thunderbolt 3 ready computers; USB-C ready computers/devices; USB-C Smartphones and tablets with DTG support; Samsung Galaxy S8, S9, S8 & S9 Plus; Nexus 5X, 6P; Microsoft Lumia 950 / 950 XL; LG G5; HTC Ultra, U Ultra, U11, Bolt; Mac OS Version 10.13.6 and above, Windows 10 and Windows 8.1, Chrome OS 46.0.2490.82 and above, Android 7.0 and above
[ULTIMATE CONNECTIVITY HUB] Unleash the full potential of your devices. Our USB C Hub contains 3X Gen 2 USB-C 10Gbs & 3X USB 3.0 ports 5Gbs. When using all ports simultaneously, the total shared data is 10Gbs. The professional EZQuest USBC Hub can be used for MacBooks, Mac Mini, Laptops, and beyond simplifying your workflow today.
[HIGH-POWERED DELIVERY] Optimize device performance with intelligent powered USB C Hub allocation gives 1X USB-C 100W Power Delivery port version 3.0 with pass-thru charging up to 80W output to charge your laptops and FRS technology or 5Gbs data. Will surely boost your work experience.
[POWER OUTPUT] This USB C Hub has 3 USB-A ports with 5V/0.9A (4.5W) each & 3 USB-C ports with 5V/0.5A (2.5W) power output each. When using all the ports of this USB-C splitter simultaneously to power your devices, the total shared power is 15 watts. This USB C multiport adapter is designed according to your needs.
[VERSATILE USB-C HUB WITH EXTENDED 9 – INCH CABLE] Connect and expand your devices with this USB C Hub multiport adapter. This extended 9-inch cable allows the hub to effortlessly extend connectivity and lie flat on your desk. Ideal for Tablets and Computers with USB-C Ports. Elevate productivity with a multiport functionality type C Hub.
[COMPATIBILITY] Experience seamless compatibility across a wide range of devices, including computers featuring USB-C/USB 4/Thunderbolt 4/3 ports, as well as USB-C smartphones and tablets equipped with OTG support.
[UNSUPPORTED DEVICE] USB-C ports will not operate any External Displays. USB-A ports will not support Apple SuperDrive. (We recommend using our X40100 USB-C to USB-A Female Mini Adapter to connect your SuperDrive directly to your Mac).
[1 YEAR WORRY-FREE WARRANTY] Discover unparalleled peace of mind with our exclusive 1-Year Worry-Free Warranty, designed to safeguard your investment. Our commitment to excellence extends beyond product quality. Our customer service team is dedicated to providing you with unparalleled support and assistance throughout your entire journey with us.
Moss Parker –
Perfect for disk expansion of an MI Mac
I’m a Windows PC guy, at heart, and I never would have considered purchasing a modern closed-system Mac, because I like maximizing my hardware, overclocking everything I can overclock, and expanding my desktop systems at will. Now, i engage in two main activities in life. I teach neuroscience at a local university and I engineer, produce and record electronic music in my home studio. The coincidental occurrence of two events (1) a majority of my students are now using Macbooks and often ask me questions I couldn’t answer because of my unfamiliarity with the platform; and (2) the one piece of music software (Alchemy) I knew I needed but wasn’t available anywhere but on a Mac running Apple’s DAW Logic Pro X; led me to purchase a Mac Mini. The price of the base 8GB/256GB Mini seemed reasonable, but from years of experience handling sample libraries of up to 80-90GB, I knew that 256GB of disk storage just wasn’t going to cut it. So, I ended up purchasing the next tier unit 8GB/512GB, and hoped that I could make up for the lack of disk storage by utilizing the Thunderbolt ports. That gets me to the current review….After spending a couple hours looking at expansion devices at Amazon and Newegg, I decided on this device because it had all the ports I wanted/needed and none that I didn’t. It has three USB 3.0 ports (5Gb/sec) on the front and three USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10Gb/s) on the back, and because it had a USB-C plug at the end of its cable that is compatible with the M1 Thunderbolt ports. The USB ports on the front function as you would expect them to (using a Samsung 256GB USB 3.1 Bar Plus flash drive, I get Read speeds in the 250Mbps range and 35Mbps range for writing). However, it is the performance of the 10Gbps ports on the back that make this device so outstanding. Right now, I have three external drives connected to the three USB-C ports. (1) is a 2TB Samsung 970 EVO Plus PCIe Gen 3 NVMe drive in a MOKIN NVMe/SATA 10Mbps enclosure (see my reviews on that enclosure); (2) is a 2TB Samsung T7 Shield portable drive; and (3) is a 2TB Inland Prime PCIe Gen 3 NVMe drive in a GMM 10Mbps enclosure. Note: the Inland is a $150 drive). All three disk setups performed admirably, with the two NVMe-stick varieties performing slightly better. The 5GB stress speeds acquired using Blackmagic Disk Speed Test were for each (1-3) pairing: (1) 763MB/S Write and 692MB/s Read; (2) 740MB/S Write and 603MB/S Read; and (3) 755MB/S Write and 654 Read [Note: these Read/Write numbers are correctly stated, in each instance the drive wrote faster than it read]. While nowhere near the speed of the 256GB Mac internal disk (> 2500MB/S both directions), the speeds for each of the USB-C solutions are adequate for anything but the most intensive (12K) video editing, and much, much more than adequate for any music application (remember when we thought 550MB/S for an internal SATA drive was “incredibly fast”? Well each of these solutions is about 40% or more faster. While it is true that it is pretty easy to get above 1500MB/S using a PCIe 4 memory card in an NVMe enclosure with a real Thunderbolt interface. That solution would cost over three times as much and would only be practical if you needed to edit the highest resolution (12K) video.So if you have a Mac that needs to have a disk expansion (and also get three usable USB 3.0 ports to boot) I can’t think of a better way to go. Think about it. I added 6TB of high speed disk storage to my Mac M1 for less than $700, and only using one of the two available Thunderbolt ports.
Mack Hicks –
Great performance for the price
I saw a M1 Mac oriented YouTube video on this product. It INCLUDES a 1TB SSD. You have to use the Thunderbolt ports for this device. It did not work (and should not) on the USB C port. That said – it is fast – really fast. I use it for my TV app on the Mac as its primary library – access speed for movies is the same as internal memory for me.
Chris Sherman –
Works great as a USB-C hub
So far works great- one potential issue, it gets very hot when 100w are put through it (using a 100w pd charger plugged into an ally x).
O. Khouri –
My favourite part is that the host USB cable is detachable
My favourite part is that the host USB cable is detachable
Aaron Frisch –
4k monitor was constantly glitching with this device
My setup: 16″ M4 MacBook Pro / 4k Eizo monitor connected via USB C.The Bad: Once my external 4k monitor was connected via the 4k 60hz port on the Slim Gen Hub, it started to glitch. When no windows were open on the external monitor there were only occasional glitches near the top of the screen. But when any window, whether it be a directory, a file or a program was open on the external monitor the glitching was non-stop and appeared all over the screen.In addition to that, the hub got very hot when the monitor was connected. Once disconnected, it cooled down.The Good: My external SSDs connect without issue and transfer speeds are normalConclusion: Be wary of this product if you need to connect a monitor to it.
Amazon Customer –
It doesn’t power a monitor
Why aren’t there more hubs with USB-C/Thunderbolt like there are for USB – A? I had to hunt for something like this. They should be everywhere. I’m trying to power three monitors from my MacBook Pro, but it won’t do it. That said, it does give you three more 10Gbs USB-C Gen 2 ports. This is twice as fast as the other three USB A 3.0 5Gbs and the Power Delivery 3.0 USB-C. I’m not happy to pay $80 for this, but I did. And it is helping a little with clutter and being able to keep a few things plugged in without swapping out cables for every stinking thing. See the photos if you are using a laptop stand. The hub won’t lay down flat as advertised. Come on, give us three more inches to make it one whole foot long. Charge $81. You’ll need an extension cable if you don’t want a dangling dongle.
imworkingonit –
Best (and only multiport USB-C hub) i’ve found and used!
It’s only been a few weeks in and this device has severely improved my workflow. I work with multiple small ssd drives and sometimes need to transfer files across multiple drives, which gets hard when I have limited usb-c ports on my MBP. I’ve gotten between 3-4 gbps between two drives, and about 0.5 – 1.5 gbps across 3 drives. Not perfect, but still very fast and convenient. The hub is slim and sleek, and fits perfectly under my desk. I’ve already rec’d this drive to a few friends and will continue to update my experience with this hub.
David –
Works very well as described
Used for connecting 2 x Samsung T7 SSD drives, RodeCaster Pro II (over USB-C) and a USB A from Midi keyboard. Great not to fiddle about changing USB-C ports all the time, connected to iMac M1.Stable and gets the job done. (I haven’t actually used the charging option yet as it is self powered, in my use case, over USB-C.) Nice to have the slightly extra cable length.
Mike Lorbetskie –
Love this little thing, well made and durable(metal casing). it allows me to connect additional devices . the cable is long enough to lay by your ipad/iphone. This is working for me…for sure. If you need additional ports on your devices then I would highly recommend this item, its small and easy to take along with you.Take all..MikeyL
Client d’Amazon –
Fonctionne comme prévu
Connor Herman –
Does not allow multiple monitors to be plugged in, via USB-C using it. A general disappointment.
Marcel –
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hullaert –
Pas mal