Satechi's new on-the-go USB-C adapter adds nine ports to Mac & iPad
Satechi has announced its latest USB-C hub, the USB-C On-The-Go Multiport Adapter with nine ports including 100W USB-C PD and HDMI.
Satechi USB-C On-The-Go Multiport Adapter
This aluminum adapter is designed for use both at your desk as well as on the go. It includes two detachable cables -- a short cable that can be stored on-device for on the road as well as a three-foot cable to fit your workstation.
The ports on the Satechi USB-C On-The-Go Multiport Adapter include:
Those interested can order now from Satechi. The USB-C On-The-Go Multiport Adapter is priced at $99 though users can save 20 percent by using promo code MULTIPORT20 through March 15.
Satechi USB-C On-The-Go Multiport Adapter
This aluminum adapter is designed for use both at your desk as well as on the go. It includes two detachable cables -- a short cable that can be stored on-device for on the road as well as a three-foot cable to fit your workstation.
The ports on the Satechi USB-C On-The-Go Multiport Adapter include:
- USB-C PD (Up to 100W)
- Gigabit Ethernet
- USB-C data port
- USB-A data ports (2X)
- MicroSD card reader
- SD card reader
- 4K HDMI @60Hz
- VGA up to 1080p @60Hz
Those interested can order now from Satechi. The USB-C On-The-Go Multiport Adapter is priced at $99 though users can save 20 percent by using promo code MULTIPORT20 through March 15.
Comments
There are regular USB3 Hubs like that, but it takes a senseless plethora of cables just to deal with booking things up to the computer (USB-C) or the hub (USB-A).
Finally want to get rid of all the old/duplicate cables…
…yes, there are adapter pieces, but the more connectors, the more points of failure.
but Apple wants monitors to support thunderbolt, which just hasn’t happened.
No - USB-A ports can be 5Gb or 10Gb, again, depending on how the hardware is designed.
Really? Nowhere to be found on their product page? The link at the bottom of the article works for me (order now from Satechi).