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The OKX USB C Docking Station is a versatile 12-in-1 hub that enhances your laptop's connectivity with dual 4K HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet, and multiple USB ports, all in a compact design. Compatible with various devices, it offers seamless plug-and-play functionality, making it the perfect solution for professionals on the go.
T**T
Great USB-C Hub !!!
The OKX USB-C Hub makes the greatest use of a single USB-C Port. This USB-C dock contains a RJ45 used for Ethernet, 1 Display Port, 2 HDMI Outputs , 2 USB Type A ports (2.0) ports, 2 USB Type A ports (3.0), 2 SD Card Reader slots (Mini SD and Standard), a headphone jack and a charging port on the USB-C hub for a USB-C Charger (Note: this is one feature I could not test). I tested the EUASOO USB-C Hub using a Dell XPS15 laptop & a HP pavilion 32” monitor.This dock is great. It plugs into a USB C port. The fact that you can plug in your keyboard, mouse, Ethernet, monitor, and other USB things allow your laptop to function like a desktop.The USB 2 ports were perfect for connecting my keyboard and trackball (1 Logitech dongle). The USB 3 ports read and wrote to several USB 3.0 flash drives and portable hard drives.I tested the SD card readers by copying the pictures for the review thru them. It copied as fast, if not faster as the built in SD card reader on my Dell notebook. The Display Port replicated over to my large monitor. It took about 30 seconds once I connected the cable for the monitor to display. Since I only use 1 monitor, I was unable to try both ports simultaneously. The headphone jack worked just fine.As far as charging, I could not test it. A Dell XPS 15 takes a 180-watt power brick (if not using a thunderbolt dock) or a 240-watt dock if using a Thunderbolt dock. Therefore, charging was a no go.In short, this OKX USB-C Hub did everything my Dell Thunderdock does at 1/3 the price (except charging). I could not notice any speed difference between the USB ports on my laptop, the USB ports on my Thunderdock and the OKX USB-C Hub. Because of its size and convenience, it is PERFECT for the laptop user that carries their laptop back and forth to work. USB C really is the way to go. I've have used countless USB hubs in the past, USB C is greatly preferred for its speed and convenience. I easily recommend the this OKX USB-C Hub.
L**H
I heart this portable USB C dock/hub So much that I bought the non-portable version.
I love this hub. I love to have so much that I have used it to expand my desktop which is a Intel NUC Hades canyon gaming system. It is allowed me to not only expand the video capabilities through the thunderbolt port in the back but has given me a USB-C through where I can still run my Logitech stream cam and get 60 frames per second while webcamming. I intend to get a second one for my ASUS Zen Book pro duo so that I have a portable version that matches the color of the computer which is steel blue.The only thing that can be frustrating sometimes is the video it boasts a triple display through two HDMI and one DP port. On some systems, I am sure that it will give me a triple display but on my window system I can get two extended displays, the third is either dead or is a copy of the other two. This proved true of Thunderbolt as well as USB 3 ports. I am unsure if the laptops I tried were USB C / Alternate Display Port Compatible but after a Lenovo Yoga 720 (2 USB-C ports and16 Gb RAM), a Lenovo Yoga 930 (2 Thunderbolt 3 ports and 16 Gb RAM), an ASUS ROG Gaming Laptop (USB-C 32GB RAM 8GB Dedicated Video RAM), an ASUS Zen Book Pro Duo (Thunderbolt 3 Port and 32Gb RAM) and a 2017 Macbook Pro with (4 Thunderbolt 3 ports and 16 GB RAM) You'd think one of the systems would have been able to take advantage of all three video extension ports. ::sigh::
S**5
4.5/5 - Feature pack usb-c hub
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Watch my video reviews in HD on my Youtube channel: skyforce95General Notes:-due note that Macs cannot support triple extension of displays, Windows computers can howeverPros:-plenty of ports: (2) USB 3.0, (2) USB 2.0, full sd, micro sd, full display port, usb-c data transfer, usb-c power, (2) HDMI, ethernet-solid metallic build-really nice blue tint-flexible cable leading to the male usb-c-lightweight-comes with a carrying pouch-led light to indicate when receiving a charge-only powered by the computer so no external power cable necessary-no driver needed, plug and playCons:-usb read/write speeds slow down when more than one data writing device is plugged in but normally speeds for those are 5-10x higher if directly plugged into the computer - this is typical for these types of hubs-no headphone jack
J**P
Great value and solution for MacBook Pro with USB-C and 3440x1440 via Display Port
Purchased to use with my 2017 MacBook Pro 15" with USB-C ports. I needed a way to connect an external 35" monitor and get the full 3440x1440 resolution. Apparently this can only be done via Display Port, so this little docking station works perfectly with the Display Port on board. I also like that it has a wired ethernet port, which works flawlessly with macOS (running 10.14 currently). I've noticed with nearly all USB-C to ethernet you have to unplug/replug the dock just the 1st time and then macOS recognizes it moving forward, so don't panic if the ethernet via USB-C doesn't show up in Preferences > Network the first time...just unplug and replug...few seconds and it'll load up. The docking station also has HDMI, USB, and card reader. It's perfect...all the ports you need. Plus, you plug your existing MacBook Pro USB-C charger into the hub, and it flows through to MacBook. So when you undock your MacBook, you just remove a single USB-C (from dock) and you're good to go. Exactly what I needed.
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