⚡ Power up your productivity and play in 4K style!
The Satechi USB C Hub Mobile is a compact, durable 4-in-1 adapter featuring 4K HDMI output at 60Hz, 100W pass-through charging, and ultra-fast 10Gbps data transfer. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it supports a wide range of devices including iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, Nintendo Switch, and Steam Deck, making it the ultimate portable productivity and entertainment companion.
Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Compatible Devices | Viture, Xreal, Rokid, TCL RayNeo, iPhone 16 and 15 series, iPad Pro, iPad Air, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, PC laptops, Android tablets, Android smartphones, Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch (OLED), MSI Claw A1M, Legion Go |
Total Usb Ports | 2 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB Type C |
Additional Features | Portable, Impact-resistant, Pass Through Charge, Fast Data Transfer |
Item Weight | 16 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.42"L x 0.93"W x 0.3"H |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | Space Gray |
T**Y
Solid build quality
Convenient, portable, aesthetic, high quality build and material. Gets the job done. The see through is a nice simple touch.Does have enough length to work with apple case on.Nice microSD reader for a pinch on MacBook Pro
J**R
Fit could be better. Have to take off phone case.
Works effectively. I do have to take off phone case to use properly though. Wish I didn't have to do that.
M**H
Screen Artifacting and Noise Lines
Finally got around to using it in a flight. Though I immediately stopped using it as it has significant artifacting and noise on the video in my XReals. Can't watch videos or anything else due to all the tearing and lines covering the screen.Samsung S25 Ultra to XReal Air 2
L**D
It works exactly as it’s advertised, pass through charging for xr glasses
Idk why people are reviewing badly, this device works flawlessly and 100% as expected.
J**Y
xreal one not compatible
it does not work with xreal one
A**W
Cannot charge phone using this hub
This mobile hub checks so many boxes and has a great form factor. But this is a glaring design flaw.It does not charge your phone. Or more precisely, it does not charge your phone with a phone charger.There is a 100W PD port, and it is labeled as 100W max. However, there appears to be a minimum W input that isn't documented anywhere.I cannot charge my iPhone or iPad via this hub using my regular iPhone or iPad charger. However, if I use a 60W charger I normally use to charge my MacBook Pro, I can actually charge my iPhone / iPad via this hub. Of course, who would use a 60W charger for iPhone / iPad?Maybe it is a simple fix, but until then, I would not recommend it for its intended usage as a mobile hub.
T**R
Wow…
This thing is amazing. I use it for connecting my viture pro ar glasses to my iPhone and Retroid Pocket 4 Pro. I had a bundle of dongles, cables, and converters doing what this thing does in a fraction of the size. Now only if they’d make one that substitutes the micro sd for an additional usb-c data port (many of these retro gaming consoles only have a single usb-c) they could capitalize on all the people wanting to connect usb headphones, keyboards, or other peripherals that there is currently no solution for.
5**M
works great as a USB-C hub
Somewhat decent hub. It gets the job done but they're limitations for devices that require too much power.