🔗 Connect, Create, Conquer!
The U&C USB C HUB is an 11-in-1 docking station designed for seamless connectivity and high-performance data transfer. It features a 4K HDMI output, USB 3.0 ports for rapid data transfer, and an RJ45 Ethernet port for stable internet access, making it the perfect companion for MacBook Pro/Air and other Type-C devices.
P**P
Very flexible useful product
Works as advertised and for anyone interested it works with an iPad with a USB C port, on IOS 18 as well as a PC….this is a really useful product as it is so flexible, so many different ports. Not tried them all but the USB’s work with a flash drive.
V**A
good so far.
so far very good. solid construction. all the ports I needed and a good size. I have two monitors hooked up to it so running a 3 monitor system with my laptop. excellent. no picture issues. good value.
S**E
Works great
Adds Ethernet and HDMI support for my laptop that wants to output these services signal over USB-C.9 months on and it's worth an update. I read a review railing against the device because it doesn't do GB ethernet. And that's problem if you need GB ethernet. It's not a requirement for me and the 100MB ethernet works OK. So does the HDMI. The review also rails against the USB-C port because its doesn't act as a USB-C port in the sense you can't add another USB-C device to the port and expect data. It's 87W power only port.The real reason for this additional post is because I too was getting frustrated. Wanting to use a DooGee Android tablet as an additional monitor my assumption was that I'd be able to plug a USB-C cable into the hub and the tablet and it would work. No it doesn't because the USB-C port does not carry data. Instead, I'm using one of the USB 3.0 ports which does carry data by using a cable that has a USB style connector on one end - into the hub's 3.0 port - and a USB-C style connector on the other end to plug into the tablet. Works like a charm. Just though you ought to know.
L**K
Essential for MacBook users
An essential piece of gear for connecting all sorts of things to my MacBook.I run an HDMI cable to a separate monitor from my MacBook, I have my phone connected. MacBooks are excellent, but IMHO they lack enough connectivity & ports. This great device solves that issue perfectly 😎👍
P**R
Does the job
My laptop came with one usb socket, and one thunderbolt socket, I hate track pads so until I purchased this I couldnt plug in my mouse and usb LAN card, so forced to use the track pad if I needed to plug into LAN. This little unit has LAN and several usb sockets. so far very reliable
C**S
Not working well
We have two to connect laptops with hard drives etc. They both don't seem to work very well. We thought we had lost projects on hard drives, as only part was showing through the docking station. When we linked the hard drives directly to the laptops the information was all there, so we are having to buy two different ones and hopefully yhey will work. Not ideal, both were bought in the last couple of months.
I**R
Jack of all trades master of none. Quality or Speed = No.
It's a dongle. It's not a High-quality one, but all the bits work somewhat.I tested this thoroughly to see if it would be my daily driver.I only wanted this as it had USB-C and USB-C power passthrough and for the versatility of all the ports.I mainly use the HDMI Output.The SD Card reader is CRAP and tops out at 10 MB/s for me. Shocking, I know. But it "works" if you are fine with slower read speeds.The USB inputs all worked for me.Ethernet is CRAP. It maxes out at 100 Mbps and doesn't even reach 1000 Mbps.You cannot use the HDMI out + the VGA out simultaneously.The HDMI out is also Buggy.Depending on the display, it doesn't work at all.i.e. my Gaming 1440p 144hz monitor does not like at all whatsoever. I think it tops out at 1440p 60hz.Even though it works with the 1440p 60hz, it doesn't always pick it up.One workaround I found is that you can plug your USB-C power through the dongle, which has enough juice to pass through HDMI to my display.I have never had to do this with any other Dongles for HDMI, only this one.It's a Jack of all trades, master of none; he tries to do too many things but does them at a reduced performance. I wouldn't use all the ports on it at once. I can't trust it won't blow up my Laptop if I use every single input simultaneously.It probably won't even be recognized with the amount of power it sucks up without plugging your USB-C power into it.The only redeeming factor is that it's cheap. It gets you maybe 30% of the way there, but if you want better performance or are looking for quality. This is not it.
G**F
Could do with 2 usb-c ports
works very well you can plug a usb-c charger straight into it then plug it into you laptop or just use it without a charger also good for building laptops as the laptop picks up the network connection when the post has finished so you can pxe build on it could have done with an extra usb-c port on the dock other than that it works well very well for the price.