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TOTU 13-in-1 USB-C Hub Dongle Adapter

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Incredible USB C Hub
By Sgt. Scott on Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2020
I am very happy with the Totu 12 in 1 USB C Hub. I am very impressed with almost every aspect of this device. The port placement is perfect for my needs and preferences. It has every port you could really need for the next 6 months to a year, at least considering how fast tech changes. I love the Display port on it as it's the first USB hub I have owned with a DP on it. I go through a lot of USB hubs but this one I am going to try to hang onto. The only thing I don't understand is why they bothered to put USB 2.0 ports on there when they are all backwards compatible, at least as far as I know. I'm guessing it has something to do with interference but I am not sure on that.I think the size is perfect because of all the features, but it is a little larger the some but still extremely portable. The USB ports on this do not charge devices very well but that is normal and to be expected. I really don't use the HUB for video very often so I really didn't use graphics ports more then to test out the display port to add a fourth monitor to my system. It had no problems working with my Alienware M17xR4 with AGA, The AGA has an ASUS Rog Strix 1080 Ti in it with 2 27" Monitors and a 55" TV attached to it. I was able to add a fourth monitor using the DP on the USB hub, but the 4th monitor also worked through the video card as well. It took a little load off the graphics card but seemed to slow down the system a bit. It's kind of like using the internal monitor on the laptop when docked. I am guessing it was attempting to use the internal GTX 1080 or Intel graphics adapter but didn't confirm my theory on that. The fact that it worked at all actually kind of surprised me. My laptop usually stays docked and attached to the Alienware Graphics Amplifier. When I do take it with me this hub is a true life saver.Data transfer rates were higher then expected even when using multiple ports at once. This is also the first USB C hub that I have found that allowed a second USB C hub to be installed on a different USB C port. Not sure if it's designed that way or just luck though. Usually both are not detected only one, but for some reason I am able to connect both and that's how it should be considering that was the goal of USB in the first place.Overall this is one of the best hubs I have owned to date. It adds a lot of functionality for a good price. The Micro-SD and SD card readers are easy to access and use. It's very user friendly and required no real setup even in my advanced environment. That kind of shocked me to be honest. It even works with virtual machines when configured. This is an excellent product that pretty much stays connected to my system now. In my opinion it's definitely worth the price and you won't regret this purchase.
Top critical review
Erratic work
By Edgar on Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
At the beginning everything worked just fine. I had a speaker connected and the sound would come out fine. Then I bought a new SSD USB-C drive for backups and needed one of the ports from the MacBook Air for the drive since the hub doesn't provide a USB-C data port, just a power input one. So I proceeded to run power through the hub to free the port from the laptop to connect the new SSD drive and that' when things got bad. The hub gets hot and connects and disconnects randomly. The speaker stopped connecting to the Mac and I had to remove the power input (I tried a new Apple power supply just in case it was the power source). So I had to stop running power through the hub and go back to having power directly from the power adapter to the Mac using the only other port since the Hub uses one already. Now I have to disconnect either the hub or the power in order to connect the backup drive which defeats the purpose of having the hub. There are no disconnection issues with this setup but it's not the way it's supposed to be. Also, the cable from the hub to the Mac is too short. I have the Mac on a stand so the hub is floating in the air since it doesn't reach the the port. I had to buy an extension. I had blamed the extension for the disconnects but they continued after removing it.

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