⚡ Power up your workflow with speed and style!
The UGREEN USB C Hub 10Gbps is a sleek, durable multiport adapter featuring 2 USB-C and 2 USB-A ports that deliver ultra-fast 10Gbps data transfer speeds. Designed for professionals on the move, it supports OTG for mobile devices and is compatible with a wide range of USB-C laptops and smartphones, including MacBook M1/M2 and iPhone 15. Note: data transfer only, no charging or video output.
Brand | UGREEN |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 11 x 2 cm; 90 g |
Item model number | 30758 |
Manufacturer | Ugreen Group Limited |
Series | 30758 |
Hardware Platform | Linux, Mac, PC |
Operating System | Chrome OS, Linux, Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 90 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**B
Amateur Radio Use
Connected to a Dell XPS Thunderbolt 4 port.Used for running an RSPDX SDR display, rig control and rotator control. All ran faultlessly.It wouldn't power the SDR usb display but this was expected, however even using a second port for that and this running 3 USB's it freed up a third onboard port for charging and is what I was after.I would use this manufacturer again simply because it worked as promised. Quality is good. The aluminium case is of reasonable quality and will most likely put up with portable use.Nice to have purchased some electrical trickery which actually works out of the box.
M**S
Excellent quality
Well made and gives extra facilities
S**S
Great connector
This is a great connector for my Mac desktop. I use it to connect an external drive, as well as various plug in USB drives (Type b and C). They connect seamlessly, and have never failed. The transfer speeds are good enough for importing/exporting photos etc, and the build quality seems great. Have been using it now for a couple of months, and have not had any issues. Good value for money.
D**D
Works well.
Use this to download images from my camera card to iPad mini whilst on holiday and works every time.
A**N
another very robust U-green item
Indispensable item, very happy, another very robust U-green item
T**M
Worked straight away without any hassle
Before I've tried another product called RSHTECH which had 7 ports however windows 11 didn't recognised the device and eventually the power buttons to turn on individual ports wasn't working at all it was basically faulty and waiting for refund for that product. Thought maybe a self powered HUB is better than drawing power from my PCHowever I've heard off UGREEN before on reviews and says they are much more reliable and trusted so took the hinch and brought this especially for any extra portable devices as my motherboard only has 1 USB-C port and don't like buying external HHDS anymore Plugged in X9 4TB Pro crucial SSD and a normal standard 2 TB HHD and both worked straight away and is cheaper than 7 port hub and worked without any hassles, stress free happy days.
I**A
If only they made it square It rocks about!
Did what I expected, turned my 2tb Crucial 1050 USB 3.2 drives into cheaper Macbook space, I'm getting a decent speed r/w. The only negative thing is: I've had to bluetack the case to my drive as it doesn't sit flush with the desk and skids around, I'm sure it feels great in your hand, but these things spend 98% of their life on a desk! Silly design flaw to an otherwise decent hub that doesn't disconnect and does do the speeds you expect.
B**R
Might brick/damage your SSD.
E-Waste, does not work, spend your money elsewhere. I have a fairly new SSD with that works perfectly when connected directly to my PC. Put this USB-c port in-between the SSD and PC and suddenly I get all sorts of issues. Photo software crashed every time when opening folders. Other photo software didn't crash, but ran very slow opening folders, then showed them as empty. Window explorer fails to recognise files and says they are corrupt. Attempting to "Eject" the SSD from Windows returns an "in use" message even though everything was closed. I turned off PC to safely remove the SSD. Next Windows started saying it didn't recognise the SSD as a device and I was concerned it had bricked my drive.It might work as a port for wireless mouse and keyboard, but I wouldn't risk using it with an SSD and any data you value.
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