- 4-Port Expansion (4-in-1): It provides four output ports in total.
- 3 x USB 3.0 Ports (Type-A): These are the standard, rectangular USB ports. They typically support USB 3.0 SuperSpeed data transfer rates up to 5Gbps. This is ideal for connecting peripherals like external hard drives, USB flash drives, keyboards, mice, printers, and other USB-A devices. These ports usually also provide standard USB charging (e.g., 5V/0.9A).
- 1 x USB-C Port (often with Power Delivery – PD): This is the crucial extra USB-C port. Its primary function is often Power Delivery (PD), meaning you can plug your laptop’s original USB-C charger into this port on the hub, and it will pass power through to charge your laptop or host device. This is vital if your laptop only has one USB-C port and you need to use it for both charging and connecting peripherals.
- Power Delivery (PD) Capabilities: The PD capabilities vary by hub, but common ratings are 60W, 87W, or even 100W. This indicates the maximum power the hub can pass through.
- Data Transfer on USB-C Port: Some hubs also allow data transfer through this USB-C port (e.g., USB 3.0/3.1 Gen 1 or Gen 2 speeds, up to 5Gbps or 10Gbps). However, for many simpler “4-in-1” hubs, this USB-C port might be only for power input. It’s important to check the specific product description.
- Plug & Play: Generally, no drivers or software installation are required. Simply plug it in, and it’s ready to use.
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