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The DockteckExpand USB C Hub Multiport Adapter is a premium 7-in-1 docking solution designed for professionals on the go. Featuring a 100W Power Delivery port, 4K@60Hz HDMI output, 1Gbps Ethernet, dual USB 3.0 ports, and SD/TF card readers, it ensures seamless connectivity and fast data transfer for MacBooks, iPads, and other USB-C devices. Crafted with a solid aluminum enclosure and plug-and-play ease, it’s the ultimate productivity booster for modern workspaces.















| ASIN | B0BNPBFGK3 |
| Brand | DockteckExpand |
| Color | 7 IN 1 Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (174) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet, HDMI, MicroSD, USB 3.0, USB Type C |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.6L x 3.4W x 1.4H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 75.5 Grams |
| Mfr Part Number | DE0006 |
| Model Number | DE0006 |
| Number of Ports | 7 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
H**.
While the features advertised by the seller offer general information and details to make an educated purchase; I failed to notice it does not support android devices. It does work with android phones which usb-c port supports video output. I'd recommend checking that up first. Other than that, it provides a seamless and reliable connection. It can help improve internet connectivity thanks to the Ethernet port.
S**R
I received this product for free against a fair review. Please note that my reviews are always based on my actual experience and are not meant to please manufacturers. I absolutely do not mind leaving a critical comment or having to send back items. - Why I picked this item – I needed a USB-C hub for my work laptop. Having few USB ports, adding the ability to add a few of them was great. In addition, I wanted to have an ethernet port for I want/need to use a cabled internet connection. The HDMI port was a welcome bonus. - Overall review – This is a pretty slick product. I’ve tried several USB hubs and they usually feel very plasticky. This one is a bit different: it has a very slick finish to it and feels solid. The hub comes with a pouch for transport, which is a nice addition. - Performance review – I tested the speed of the ethernet port, and it is consistent with what my desktop gets from my router. Connection was stable and I did not encounter any driver error. I just plugged it in and Windows immediately identified the wired connection. I also tested the SD card reader and had stable speeds in read/write. No issue either in this case with having Window recognize the SD card. USB speeds were adequate, not much to say on this. I am not sure how it would behave with several USB devices being powered through the hub, but this is not a problem I am likely to encounter. Whereas HDMI, it was a hit and miss, but not due to the product. My personal laptop does not support HDMI through USB-C (I have a dedicated HDMI port). This means that I could not use the HDMI port on the hub with this computer. That being said, the HDMI port worked well with my work laptop. It really depends on whether your laptop supports HDMI through USB-C or not. One thing that is a great advantage to me is that this hub does not need to be plugged in to work. You can use it as is, as a simple plug and play device. This was especially useful when I tried to access a server via the ethernet port during a power outage (server’s on a battery). I tried charging both my laptop and my phone through the hub, and it works okay. As long as your device supports charging through USB-C, it should work. - Would I buy it ? – Short answer: very likely. It is a bit pricy, but the build quality is definitely a notch up compared to others. I might have bought a version with more USB-C ports on it, so I can plug more devices on it, but it really isn’t a big deal. It actually fits my needs as is.
J**S
This USB-C device with a network port, USB-C port, 2 x USB port, Micro-SD card, and standard SD card reader, as well as an HDMI port, works great. It seems to be of good quality, well made. The size is a bit longer than a 2.5" external hard drive, much skinnier, and about the same thickness. I decided to stress test it... two 2.5" external hard disks without a power source other than through USB, one micro SD, one standard SD. Windows brought all 4 drives up correctly under different drive letters, moving files between then was painless but was dependant on the media speed (I presume). The one complaint I have someone else mentioned here, the cable from this is short at only 8" so this has to be right beside or on your computer. For some uses that might be ideal, in my case it isn't ideal but I can live with it. One other thing that somewhat worked (I didn't buy it for this, just testing), was that it does not work with my cell phone (motorola power) -- nothing could be read. It did work a little bit with my Samsung A53 -- SD cards (standard and micro), and a thumb drive worked fine. Both external hard drives did not work and there was a high pitched buzz from this device. I'm guessing that not enough power was available from the phone's USB-C port to run the external drives. It is still great, however, that I can load up movies onto various thumb drives and use this to connect and play on a phone or tablet without worrying about the space on the phone being used up.
C**U
The build quality is top notch, easy to use and high speed. Suitable for my USB-C port and does not consume power.
J**F
I bought this USB-C hub to allow me to quickly connect my laptop to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. With 1 HDMI port, 2 USB-A ports (USB 3.0), 1 USB-C port (100W PD), an SD card slot, a MicroSD card slot, and a 1 Gbps Ethernet port, this packs a lot into a small form factor. While I didn't have a 4K monitor to test, I tested both mirroring and extending my desktop onto a 1080p monitor, and both worked fine. Windows 11 reported the refresh rate at 60 Hz, as indicated in the product description. I tested the wired Ethernet and it negotiated successfully at 1 Gbps, as shown in my photos. Overall, this will be fine for travel, but it certainly doesn't replace a more expensive docking station given the short length of the USB-C cable and the fact that it only has two USB-A ports. However, putting things into perspective, an "official" docking station made by my laptop's manufacturer is over $500. Although I still find this device a bit pricey for what you get, it suddenly doesn't seem so expensive when you think of it that way. What's in the Box □ USB-C hub □ Carrying case □ User manual Things I Like ✓ Plug-and-play. As soon as I plugged it in, I was able to use my connected USB peripherals, and the monitor and Ethernet connected just fine. ✓ Compact, meaning it will be handy to keep in my laptop bag for travelling ✓ I may not be in the majority, but as an IT professional, I prefer the speed and stability of wired Ethernet connections, so I appreciate that this device has an Ethernet port ✓ The box lists RoHS and FCC markings (but no FCC ID), while the product itself bears the CE and FCC markings (but no RoHS marking). It's hard to know if these are genuine, but I like to see them Areas for Improvement ✗The USB-C cable connecting the device to your laptop is really short. It would be nice to have a longer cable (or a detachable cable, so that I can use whatever length of USB-C cable I like) ✗I'd personally prefer more USB-A ports in lieu of the SD / MicroSD card slots. Two USB-A ports won't go far, particularly if you've got a wired keyboard and mouse ✗ The product photos on this listing show a braided cable. The product I received does not have a braided cable, which would be nice to have for extra protection against breakage ✗The carrying case is pointless and just adds waste
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