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The Hub itself is just over 3.25 inches long and because of the MacBook's design has no extra support down the length of its side on the opposite end of the USB-C adapter.
It’s a USB 3.1 Type C to Type A adapter, but it also has the neat little bonus of adding screw terminals. Think of it as jumper cables for your laptop or phone, but don’t actually do that.
Last, but not least, is the bottom of the PCB backside (again, at the top in this orientation). In-between the two USB-A connectors is the “brains” of the operation, Realtek Semiconductor’s RTS5411 ...
Sabrent's USB Type-C 3-Port Gaming Hub for Valve's portable Steam Deck has 5Gbps USB 3.1 ports, dual USB-A ports, PD charging, and a compact design.
USB-C is here to stay, but if you’ve made the jump to the new port standard early, you might need a new USB-C to get your old ports back. And for most people, the one you can buy is the Satechi ...
As is the case with most USB hubs, the dodocool 7-in-1 USB-C Hub has a simple, nondescript design. The main plastic black box is roughly 2 ¼ x 4 ¼ x ¾” and connects to your computer by way of ...
Parade Technologies, Ltd., a leading high-speed interface, video display, and touch controller IC supplier, announces the PS188, a USB 3.2 Hub chip with integrated DisplayPort™ 1.4 a to HDMI ...
Photo: Michael Hession. Vava's VA-UC006 USB-C Hub is the best way to add the widest array and greatest number of ports to your USB-C–based computer in a highly portable and durable package. It ...
Sabrent USB Type-C 3-Port Gaming Hub for the ASUS ROG Ally, image credit: Sabrent. The upstream USB-C port connects to the Ally at up to 5Gbps speed (or USB 3.2 Gen 1x1) for fast data transfer and ...
By fully utilizing the USB Type-C connector and cable, USB 3.2 host and peripheral devices can simultaneously support USB 3.2 Gen 2 and DisplayPort Alt Mode with up to two main link lanes.
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