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5-in-1 USB Type C Adapter with 4K@30HZ HDMI, 3 USB 3.0, 87W PD $23.40 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ HARIBOL Amazon AU

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USB C Hub, HARIBOL 5-in-1 USB Type C Adapter with 4K@30HZ HDMI, 3 USB 3.0, 87W USB C PD Charge Port for MacBook Pro 2019 Samsung Galaxy S9, Matebook X Pro Dell XPS 15 13, HP Spectre Envy, Lenovo Yoga
The original price was: $27.86
Deal Price is: $23.40
Code: NRX36G5W
Link: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0855L9MXY

USB C Hub, HARIBOL USB Hub with HDMI 4K@60Hz, 8 in 1 USB C Adapter with PD 87W, RJ45 Ethernet, USB Ports, PD Charging, SD/TF Card Reader for MacBook/Pro/Air (Thunderbolt 3) and Type C Windows Laptop
The original price was: $49.88
After code is: $31.92
Code: L58O7EID
Link: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B08THKMKSN

Triple Display USB C HUB with 2 HDMI 4K@30HZ, 8 in 1 USB-C Laptop Docking Station with 87W PD, 3 USB3.0, SD/TF Card Reader for iPad MacBook Air Pro Samsung and More (Triple Displays Only for Windows)
The original price was: $56.98
Deal Price: $39.32
Code: NICG3VVU
Link: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B088RFVR6X

USB C Hub, HARIBOL 5 in 1 Type C Hub, 1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet, 3 USB3.0, 100W PD Charging USB C Adapter Compatible with MacBook Pro MacBook Air Chromebook Pixel/Dell XPS 13/Samsung Galaxy S10/S9+
The original price was: $43.99
After Coupon: $33.99
Coupon: 10 Money Off (Please apply Coupon when check out)
Link: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B09B29PQGW

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  • +3

    mmmmm haribo

    • +2

      I'll wait for the sugar free

  • Has anyone ever got the Triple display hub to output dual 4k (plus laptop display)?

    I've only ever been able to attain dual 1080p.

  • read the reviews on the units, i purchased an identical spec & looking one in a different brand with the 4k@ 60HZ, its HDMI can be a bit flakey on two of the three laptops we use it with. Also it gets bloody hot.

    We have the dell docks on the other desks in the house and they are heaps better but don't do 4k @ 60Hz which sucks.

    Saying that I paid more than this price and i am literally using the product i mentioned right now with the laptop that works flawlessly but a bit warm.

  • +1

    Hi Omer,

    Code L58O7EID ins't accepted.

    • Hi Boszyen,

      Does it work or not?

      Thanks

  • How do these compare to the anker ones on Amazon

    • +1

      Anker has built a solid reputation for supplying high quality products, which allows them to charge a premium for their products.
      Reviews on this brand suggest it still suffers from quality and reliability issues. Because of this, it's prices are far cheaper. I ordered two because they're cheap.
      I also couldn't find comparable products from Anker on Amazon.

  • L58O7EID cannot be applied to your purchase.

    • Could you please help to try does it work or not? Thanks

  • +7

    I have just started looking into USB-C Hubs for my newly bought Chromecast with Google TV (thanks to OzB) and thought this may have fit the bill until I read this in the item description: 【Wide Compatibility】:DON'T work on the Google Chrome Cast TV dongle.

    I am only pointing this out in case others are searching for one to fit the same purpose as me

    • +1

      Yeah also looking at hubs for Chromecast Google TV

  • +1

    the USB C Female port supports 87W Power Delivery PD at Max 20V 3A

    So, this means, when you connect a 87W PD power supply to this hub, through pass through, you can only get at most 60W out of it. This is somewhat the norm for 2 reasons: (1) these hubs don't run on air, they do take power and (2) the chipset used isn't top notch so there is a limit on how much power it can pass into the device.

    Bear this in mind when you use any PD adapter because you are not going to get the same wattage via pass through, the question is how much drop.

    A number of feedback comments indicating issues with reliability is also a concern.

    • Also wanted to note that most regular USB-C cables are only able to transfer 3A. Cables that can carry up to 5A need a special e-marker chip to identify them.

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