🔗 Connect, Charge, Conquer!
The Amazon Basics 6-in-1 USB-C Hub is a versatile connectivity solution designed for modern professionals. With a compact design, it features 1 USB-C 100W PD input, 2 USB-A ports, 1 USB-C port, HDMI 4K output, and an Ethernet port, ensuring seamless integration with a variety of devices. Ideal for both Mac and Windows users, this hub supports high-speed data transfer and efficient charging, making it a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their workspace.
Brand | Amazon Basics |
Series | USB-C 6 in 1 Hub |
Item model number | GDUD1040 |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 1.81 x 0.59 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.7 x 1.81 x 0.59 inches |
Color | Light Grey |
Department | consumer_electronics |
Manufacturer | Amazon |
ASIN | B0CP58HPYH |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | May 26, 2024 |
A**R
Perfect
Great hub, I tried a few this was the only one that could handle the data throughput I needed.
M**E
Perfect for multiple inputs
Does exactly as advertised. Works flawlessly while allowing multiple inputs reducing clutter around your device.
F**Y
It performs correctly
It works well
U**M
Very good for the price and build.
Excellent unit.One thing to know, if you use it with a monitor that sends power and video through the USB-C port it will only pass power not video.
J**W
Good item
Its good! (Touchdown arms)
B**R
Flakey with Macs
I'm the head IT person for my company and, as such, do a lot of IT related purchasing. We have tried a number of USB Docks over the years: some were good; others not so much. So in searching currently available docks, I ran across this one that Amazon kinda of co-branded.Overall ImpressionI was intrigued because it had a 10 Gbps network connection. That would allow me to make full use of my fiber connection. It also had a 4K HDMI port, good for my 4K monitors. And two high-speed USB connections. This is just enough of everything we typically need/use.I run on a MacBook Pro M3 rich in memory and disk space. When I tested it, I was running Sonoma 14.7 with Sequoia 15.0 having just come available. I never use first release of major OSes, preferring to wait until the .1 release comes along. This gives others time to find the bugs and the vendor to fix them.I plugged it into my Mac. macOS asked for permission to connect the device which I gave it. macOS was happy with the device. I plugged in my monitor's HDMI cable; it connected right up. I plugged in my network cable; it too came right up. I plugged in my Logitech antenna for the detached KB/mouse; that worked. So far, so good.I plugged in a thumb drive and ... nothing. Hmm: that's odd. Plugged it into my Mac directly; worked like a champ. Plugged it back into the dock ... nothing. Not sure of what to make of that other than 2 USB devices and only 1 of the 2 worked.Then I noticed that my 27" 4K LG monitor would randomly turn black, just for a second or two, then would come back on. Okay: that's weird. So I used it a bit and the monitor would turn black now and this in the middle of using it as my main/primary display. It was not like I was pushing out rapid changes such as one would do in a game. I was just using it for normal Outlook, Excel, business type activities.I took it out and plugged in another USB Dock (a Qgeem model that I had been using before) and everything worked perfectly. The monitor went back to being solidly on. My thumb drive showed up just like it should. My external KB/mouse worked like they always have.Pros:- 10G network connection- Decent assortment of ports- Reasonable price- Worked upon plugging in on my Mac (e.g. no drivers to load)Cons:- Flakey USB connections- Flakey monitor connectionRecommendation:I would avoid this particular dock, at least for now. Any USB Dock you get needs to be solid and dependable. This one is not. Amazon's vendor that makes it may come up with an improved model sometime in the future. That's then; this is now. There are plenty of USB Docks available. I would search for another brand.
R**.
Serves the purpose BUT...
It has allowed me to plug in different remote devices to my iMac BUT the cord to plugs this device into the back of my iMac is very very short so it does not even site on top of my desk. It just hangs awkwardly from the back.
B**E
Supports Linux
Worked great right out of the box for Linux
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