🔗 Connect, Charge, Conquer!
The Belkin USB C Hub is a versatile 6-in-1 multiport adapter designed for modern professionals. It features 4K HDMI output, 100W pass-through charging, dual USB-A ports, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and an SD card reader, all in a sleek, portable design. Perfect for MacBook Pro, Air, iPad Pro, XPS, and more, this hub enhances connectivity while keeping your workspace organized.
Brand | Belkin |
Series | USB-C 6-in-1 Multiport Adapter |
Item model number | AVC008btSGY |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Operating System | Windows XP |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.61 x 1.85 x 0.63 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.61 x 1.85 x 0.63 inches |
Color | Silver |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Belkin |
Language | English |
ASIN | B08PXVLQPM |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 7, 2020 |
M**N
11 ports but will you actually use some of them? Still, it's pretty slick design
First off the design is simple, effective and practical - having this as a slice that raises the laptop is a great idea though it would be even better of the device itself didn't get as warm as it does - it kind of removes the advantage of adding an air gap under the laptop. However, so far it hasn't made things worse, just not really made them better. My laptop is on a stand anyway so the typing advantage is not relevant but if you used this face-to-face then you would possibly really like it.So - 11 ports! That sounds like a lot! It *IS* a lot! but since one of them is micro-SD and one is DisplayPort, one is USB-C in (and there's only that one USB-C port) and one is VGA (I mean who still uses *that*?) then you can see that actually this is basically a 7-in-1 hub at best for most people. 8-in-1 if you care about the micro-SD card slot... :|But, since it has HDMI (and for my single 32" 4K monitor it works perfectly, as I expected) and USB-A type 3 x 2 and USB-A type 2 x 1 plus an audio out and gigabit ethernet then is that really ok?Let's start with gigabit ethernet, since that is fundamental to the reason I bought this. Let's face it - wired ethernet is still superior to wireless if you can get it. But so many USB-hubs with ethernet will (trust me, they really will) just fail to initialise when the laptop wakes up. I have drawer full of them - good names too, including Anker. All pants at waking up after a snooze (I sympathise but they do only have this one job). Belkin, OTOH, make the official Apple adapter and they really will wake up when the computer does - especially on Mac - and that matters a lot to me. Performance of the network is solid gigabit ethernet, no issues at all.USB-A (type 2 or 3) works as you'd expect. I have a much longer 7-port USB hub plugged into one USB3 port and a backup disc plugged into the other and both are flawless. USB-2 is for the odd time I need a wireless mouse or odd random accessory. So far so good.HDMI is as described on the product page - I am TOLD it doesn't support dual monitors on Mac with extended desktop using HDMI and DisplayPort but I can't comment because I haven't tried. A single massive 4k monitor is more than enough and works perfectly.VGA? *shrug* never used it, likely never will.SD card slots both work well though I think they are "upside down" - YMMV but it's a small thing to me.Audio socket. Hmm, now you're asking. It doesn't show up as an audio output source on Mac volume control, doesn't "just work" by taking internal audio if you plug in headphones. Not really sure how it's supposed to work, actually. In the system report it shows as Unknown USB Audio Device / Unknown manufacturer and that's it. :( Looks like that needs some more work.(Yes, the MacBook Pro does have an audio socket anyway (and that supports digital connections if you have the right sort of amp) but if you use it with analogue connections it hums significantly when plugged into my amplifier on the same mains ring (so it's not an earth loop ok). I was hoping this device would sidestep the issue and allow me to escape the lag on bluetooth but sadly that is not the case.)So, overall, this is probably more like a 6-in-1 adapter but those 6 (or 7) ports work flawlessly and are all I really wanted anyway. If you wanted USB-C out, audio out and multi-monitor support then try it on Windows or find a different product. For now, this is staying on my desktop setup - the single cable connect is great and it does what I need it to.
S**R
No problems with the Belkin
Belkin one worked fine. We had another that was flakey, so ditched that & paid more for a one that worked without glitching. This one is good
R**D
Great little hub
I bought this to replace a Caldigit hub used with a 2020 M1 MacBook Pro. This hub looks good but wouldn’t liven up my screen via hdmi and the USB 2 had so little power it was only useful for a mouse. The Belkin hub is half the price, livens up my screen immediately, has extra functionality of USB C and memory cards plus both the other USB sockets have enough power for my peripherals. The connector is quite short but easily turns through 180 degrees to sit just above my laptop..Overall I’m very pleased with this excellent value hub.
J**A
Doesn't work as expected
Two annoying problems with this device- It makes the I/O of my Dell Latitude slow, specially bluetooth making my bluetooth speakers and bluetooth mouse to be laggy. This is not a problem of my laptop as this used not to happen when I was using a simpler hub.- HDMI does not include audio line so I cannot take advantage of my monitors' spearkersI went back to my previous setup using StartTech CDP2HDUCP in the USB-C and a regular USB3 hub in an independent USB portA waste of money
M**R
Works well
It does what it says it will do and reliably
A**Y
Does the job.
Yes this item is fine and works OK.
S**T
Excellent addition to my laptop
Adds more usb ports. Thoroughly recommend.
S**O
Chrome OS Certified Multiport Hub
I tried this hub as I was looking for a hub to be compatible with my Android Table, I gave it the risk because Chrome OS and Android though different have basic common similarities and the results did not disappoint.Features include that i have managed test myself are 2X USB-A 3.1 Gen 1 ports, Gigabit Ethernet port, 4K HDMI port, and an USB-C port's ports are fast depending on device connected, Ethernet work works seamlessly, HDMI output was also perfect.I have not been able to test the power passthrough as I don't have an AC charger for the recommended power output (65W minimum), but my tablet was able to power the device with ease.
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