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Baseus Type C Hub PD 100W 5in1 $27.19, 8in1 $40.79, 11in1 $56.43 Delivered (Extra 2% off for eBay Plus) @ Baseus eBay

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5 IN 1 :$26.51(eBay Plus)/$27.19(non-eBay Plus)
8 IN 1 :$39.77(eBay Plus)/$40.79(non-eBay Plus)
11 IN 1 :$55.02(eBay Plus)/$56.43(non-eBay Plus)

Spec:

5 IN 1 - USB C HUB: USB3.0 x3 | PD 100W Port | 4K HD
8 IN 1 - USB C HUB: USB3.0 x3 | PD 100W Port | 4K HD | RJ45 x1 | SD/TF Card Slot x1
11 IN 1 - USB C HUB: USB3.0 x3 | PD 100W Port | 4K HD x2 | RJ45 x1 | SD/TF Card Slot x1 | VGA x1 | 3. 5mm Jack x 1 (Supports Triple Extend Display(MST))

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  • +9

    "Only 5-in-1 Model support 4K/60Hz, Other Model Only Support 4K/30Hz."

    Just FYIs

  • Am looking for dual HDMI for WFH setup, Is the 11 in one worth the money?

    • I’m look for this for WFH as well. I bought one from them, different version (smaller), the HDMI doesn’t work well. Can mirror small screen but cannot mirror 24” screen.

  • Do they have 12-in-1?

  • does the usb C pd port support display output also?

    • It doesn't, the Type C port is for charging only. Type C monitor output capability usually costs a LOT more.

      • how do you search for those?

        • You're looking for something that supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode:
          https://www.pcworld.com/article/612470/you-should-buy-a-usb-…

          TBH I still haven't found a dock that supports that — at least, one that doesn't cost an eye-watering $200-400. Someone else more knowledgeable than me can probably offer some suggestions. Every single cheap hub or dock I've looked at only offers monitor output via HDMI, not USB C.

          I'd suggest simply hooking up your monitor via HDMI instead, IMO in most cases it's not worth paying so much extra for USB C monitor connection. If you use a 4K monitor, just make sure whatever hub/dock you choose supports at least 40K/60Hz, a lot of the cheaper ones can only do 40K/30Hz which is absolutely awful.

  • Anyone knows if the 5in1 works for Nintendo Switch and Chromecast GoogleTV?

  • +1

    Only 60MB/s on the SD card reader. Probably due to the use of a cheap USB 2 card reader instead of a USB 3 card reader.

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