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[Prime] UGREEN 7-in-1 USB-C Hub $44.99 Shipped (Was $63.99) @ UGreen Group via Amazon AU

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This UGREEN USB C Hub has:
- 4K@60Hz High-Resolution HDMI Adapter
- PD 100W Pass-Through Charging
- Gigabit Ethernet port
- 2x USB 3.0 ports
- SD/TF Card Reader

Reviews suggest that it works perfectly with Google Chromecast with Google TV as well if you are looking to add more ports/storage to it.

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  • +2

    4K@60Hz

    not bad if true.

    anyone got experience using ipad pro m1 w/ this?

  • Anyone have an opinion on Ugreen vs Baseus?
    Ordered a 5-in-1 Baseus off ali that should be arriving soon.

  • Can I do this for my surface pro to get 2 external monitors working

    USB-C to HDMI to Monitor 1 with this hub
    Daisy chain Monitor 1 with Monitor 2 with display port cable?

    Thanks.

  • just letting you know that the usb-c pass through 100w may not fully work with an rog flow x13/z13. asus limits 3rd party chargers/hubs to 65w.

  • Is the USB-C port still able to be used as a USB-C port so I can connect a hard drive/card reader to it? Or is it power delivery only..?

  • +1

    Got one. Thanks op

    • +1

      So you got two?

  • +1

    Got one. Thanks op

    • +1

      We hear you, but OP is offline at the moment.😁

  • Have one, works great. Just be careful not to plug in too many USB accessories without having PD input supplied too.

    • Is the USB-C connector, a regular USB-C connector as well, not just power input?

      • The cable bit plugs into your laptop for power and data from the laptop — but the power available is limited. There is also a dedicated USB-PD power input port. If you are not using the dedicated port then you may run into issues with power shortages when using multiple USB 3.0 devices. For example, I use USB M.2 NVME enclosures, and can only use 1 at a time when running only off laptop power.

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