🔌 Elevate your workspace with the ultimate 11-in-1 USB-C hub — because multitasking deserves no limits!
The TOTU 11-in-1 USB-C Hub is a compact, versatile adapter designed for professionals who demand seamless connectivity. Featuring 4K HDMI output, dual USB 3.0 ports with 5 Gbps transfer speeds, an 87W PD charging port, Ethernet, VGA, SD/TF card readers, and audio support, it ensures you stay powered and connected across Mac, Windows, Linux, and Chrome OS devices. Perfect for enhancing productivity and multimedia experiences on the go.
Brand | TOTU |
Item model number | TT-HB002D |
Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Mac |
Operating System | Linux, Chrome OS, Windows, Mac OS |
Item Weight | 3.99 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 1.9 x 0.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.7 x 1.9 x 0.5 inches |
Color | Grey |
Number of Processors | 11 |
Manufacturer | TOTU |
ASIN | B07M8HLGBF |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 16, 2018 |
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TOTUM
Me ha salido excelente!!!!
M**A
Worked Better Than Expected
I was skeptical that this one single hub would work well with all different attachments (ie. USB3, USB2, SD cards, etc), but I have had this hub for a couple weeks now and have been able to use the USBC, USB3, USB 2, and SD card slot successfully. I bought this specifically for my new 2018 MacBook Pro which only has USBC ports. While I love this computer, I hate that I can't plug USBs and SD cards directly into it like I could with my last 2010 MacBook. Having this one attachment that can can accept inputs from a wide range of devices will be incredibly helpful moving forward, and now I don't have to worry about storing and searching for individual attachments as well. This comes with a cute little faux suede drawstring bag to store the hub in and keep it safe, and it is easily accessible and takes up little room inside by top desk drawer.This hub will be used a lot, and I am pretty sure that it will stand the test of time because it seems pretty durable. Other people have reviewed that the things you plug into this port don't go in all the way, and I have experience this as well. It's not that you can't push them in all the way, it's just that you only need to insert a small part of your cord or card into the hub for it to work.The one problem I had was not anything to do with the hub. I have a Seagate external hard drive for all of my pictures, movies and other files that take up space on computers. When I plugged it into this hub, my computer didn't recognize the external hard drive. I found that I had to go to Seagate's website and download updated software to make my external hard drive work on my new MacBook (which has newer software and OS), and then I was able to successfully mount the drive to my computer when plugging into this hub. I was also able to plug in an additional external hard drive to the hub at the same time so that I could back up the first external hard drive to the other one. (I take a TON of pictures and videos, so I am very cautious about having backups). I was able to copy about 1T of data through the hub in about 3 hours, which is pretty standard if not faster than standard. Everything works great! Thanks!
D**Y
I like this. It has just about everything you might need.
Let me tell you a story (more review-type info is below). A couple weeks back, I purchased the 8-in-1 version of this product made by the same company (Totu). I think that one is great. I love it. I was using multiple smaller dongles before between my MacBook Pro and Chromebooks, but something happened the other day that made me consider adding this larger one to my travel bag and using the smaller one exclusively in my home office.I had a presentation on a university campus and plugged the HDMI cable from their modern projection and computer system into the 8-in-1 dongle. Great! But later, in a breakout session, I needed to make a different presentation in a different classroom. I opened the laptop, pulled out the dongle, and then realized that in this new room, the system only accepted VGA. I don't use VGA anymore. I don't have any monitors or items in my home/office that use VGA, but the fact is that sometimes you still see it. And actually, I lied. I do have one projector that uses VGA that I've not used in a while because I didn't have any adapters.This 11-in-1 dongle , compared to the 8-in-1, adds a second USB 2.0 port, a headphone jack, and a VGA port. It's perfect for my go bag for presentations. It's only slightly larger than the smaller dongle. This one has a metallic casing all the way around and comes with a nice little carry bag, which is where it is now as I prepare to run out for another presentation. It looks great. The build quality feels good too. There's no flex to the case; it feels like a sturdy piece of tech. Earlier today at my office, I had an HDMI monitor attached, a logitech receiver for my mouse, a micro SD card, an external drive to transfer some files, and an ethernet cable attached. Everything worked as expected.I guess the only little nit-picky thing is that the headphone jack is on the opposite side of the VGA port so if you're using one of those VGA/audio cables (like I have for my aging projector), you have to plug them in opposite sides of the dongle. Also, the SD card (used it yesterday) doesn't push into the slot as far as I was used to when using them with laptops and such, so be aware of that. It doesn't affect the performance or anything. Neither is of any importance, to me anyway, but thought I should mention it.Anyway, I have a feeling the VGA port will come in handy again today so I'm glad that this arrived.
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