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Belkin USB C To Ethernet + Charge Adapter - Gigabit Ethernet Port Compatible with USB C Devices - USB C to Ethernet Cable For MacBook Air, MacBook Pro & Windows - Ethernet to USB C Adapter - Black

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Style: USB-C to Ethernet + Charging


Pattern Name: Adapter


Features

  • RELIABLE ETHERNET CONNECTION: Connect with confidence where wireless connectivity is inconsistent or even non-existent. This adapter provides access to a reliable Internet connection up to gigabit speeds for confidently transferring large files or hosting a web conference call without interruption.
  • INSTANT WORKSTATION: Connect directly to the Internet while charging your device with this USB-C to Ethernet adapter. This adapter includes a USB-C to Ethernet adapter, Power Delivery up to 60W, the ability to use with network speeds up to 1000 Mbps, and a 2-year warranty.
  • DONT STOP TO CHARGE: This USB-C to Ethernet adapter allows you to charge your laptop with up to 60W of pass-through power all through a single USB-C port.
  • ONE PORT TO DO IT ALL: This USB-C to Ethernet + Charge Adapter provides convenient access to reliable Internet connection through a gigabit Ethernet port and allows for USB Power Delivery at the same time. It's a plug-and-play adapter that works universally with Mac and Windows laptops and other USB-C devices.
  • 2-YEAR WARRANTY: This Belkin USB-C to Ethernet Charging Adapter comes with a 2-year warranty so you can rest assured that your devices are safe and protected.

Description

Connect to the internet with confidence while charging your laptop for the office, home, or classroom. This Belkin USB to Ethernet adapter provides convenient access to fast and reliable Internet connection through a gigabit Ethernet port and allows for USB Power Delivery at the same time. It's a plug and play adapter that works universally with Mac and Windows laptops and other USB-C devices. Connect and stay powered while surfing the Internet or transferring data using this ethernet USB-C Hub. Pass through Power Delivery of up to 60W allows you to stay charged while you work using a single USB-C port and the included cable supports network speeds up to 1000 Mbps. This USB-C Docking Station works with iPad mini 6th Gen, Mac mini M1 (2020), MacBook Air 13" M1 (2020), and MacBook Pro 13" M1 (2020). You can be assured it’s an adapter that’ll work seamlessly with your laptop. Package Includes: USB-C to Ethernet + Charge Adapter Specs: Width: 41mm / 1.6” Height: 14mm / 0.55” Length without cable: 40mm / 1.57” Cable Length: 130mm / 5.1”


Brand: Belkin


Hardware Interface: USB Type C


Operating System: Windows XP


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: iPad mini 6th Gen MacBook Pro 13" M1 (2020) MacBook Air 13" M1 (2020) Mac mini M1 (2020)


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 5.2 x 1.61 x 0.57 inches


Data Link Protocol: USB, Ethernet


Data Transfer Rate: 1 Gigabytes Per Second


Item Weight: 0.05 Kilograms


Product Dimensions: 1.61"L x 1.57"W x 0.55"H


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Belkin


Item model number: ‎INC001btBK


Operating System: ‎Windows XP


Item Weight: ‎1.76 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.2 x 1.61 x 0.57 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.2 x 1.61 x 0.57 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎Belkin


Language: ‎English, English, English, English, English


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎May 31, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very nice unit
Style: USB-C to Ethernet + Charging Pattern Name: Adapter
Like another unit that I bought, this one seems to be more stable and no drop offs. Using it to run it on a POS system.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 25, 2023 by Chris Martin - RRRH

  • Highly Recommended Adapter
Style: USB-C to Ethernet + Charging Pattern Name: Adapter
I have been using the Belkin USB-C to Ethernet adapter for a year now with my M1 MacBook Air. It has been working flawlessly. I also works great for iPads when you need faster download speeds. Highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 31, 2023 by Josh Josh

  • looks to have been opened before
Style: USB-C to Ethernet + Charging Pattern Name: Adapter
Came like new, if you look closely looks like the package was opened by someone. There are fingernail marks opening it very carefully but still scratching the box with fingernail under the seal sticker. Adapter still looked without any scratches or fingerprints. Some contents of the box may be missing or stolen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 19, 2023 by Clock Shop

  • Charging Issue...Not That Big of an Issue
Style: USB-C to Ethernet + Charging Pattern Name: Adapter
A lot of reviews mention that the charging doesn't work very well, especially with phones. Using a standard phone charger, I also found that it couldn't charge the phone (used as an home internet connection via tether to WiFi) enough to prevent it slowly using up the battery during the day. I tried using my MacBook Pro charger and bam...rapid charging! I don't know the technical reason why, but it appears this dongle "soaks up" some of the charging power. Without the dongle attached, my phone charger would charge the phone "normally". With the dongle, the phone said "charging slowly" (same charger). So if you are having charging power issues, I think the easy fix is to just get a rapid (e.g., 20W) charger. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 5, 2023 by Gregory Detwiler

  • It works. Plugged into Thunderbolt 4 port with no issues.
Style: USB-C to Ethernet Adapter Pattern Name: Adapter
It worked just fine with a new Samsung Book3 laptop in the Thunderbolt 4 port.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 19, 2023 by Amazoner

  • Does the Job!
Style: USB-C to Ethernet + Charging Pattern Name: Adapter
I had to buy this for a WFH job because I have a MacBook that needed to be hardwired to my router. It does exactly what it’s supposed to do and I love that I don’t have to worry about a port for charging while I have to have multiple things plugged in.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 26, 2023 by S N

  • Can't recommend--too many design and function flaws
Style: USB-C to Ethernet + Charging Pattern Name: Adapter
**********************UPDATED REVIEW*********************** This adapter was barely OK due to some design problems--short cord pulling down hard on USB-C port, significant heat build-up threatening electronics, and the RJ45 port not grabbing/locking protected ethernet cable tips which then fall out of the port and cut devices' internet connection. For these reasons alone, we planned to return the adapter. But we wanted to check to see if, like other adapters, either basic function--internet pass-through or power pass-through--changed in the week since we bought the adapter. We're disappointed that we can no longer get online with the adapter despite using the same phone settings as before and the same RJ45 cable directly from the same modem. Who manufactures these adapters? We've bought over a dozen for our machines and to date only ONE works. Save yourself the frustration. But from our experience, we don't know what adapter/hub is reliable. **********************ORIGINAL REVIEW*********************** This allows us to hard-connect our USB-C Macbook to the internet while simultaneously charging. Most other docks we've tried ONLY do one or the other. So we're glad we can download updates or other large files without worrying we'll burn through our battery before the software transfer is complete. The big problem we've discovered with this hub is that it doesn't accommodate protected RJ45 ethernet cables. These are the ones with the little rubber hood over the tab you depress to insert/take out the cable from its port. These protective tabs are there to prevent the tabs from snagging on anything and then breaking off. That happened to us often before we invested in the protected cables. But this hub's port is designed to require a free tab to CLICK and lock securely into place. Otherwise, your internet connection is disrupted with the slightest motion as the end of the cable slips OUT of the port. We can't figure out why the design team made this port this way. Seems you have to accept the risk of ripping off the connection tab to keep it securely in place. Or use a protected tab and risk the cable easily slipping out of the port and cutting the internet connection. Why exchange reliability risks of wireless networks for unnecessary stability risks of wired networks? Another issue you should know--the short connection cable (you see this in the ad, granted) causes the bulky port to place dangerous strain on the USB-C port. Either the port or the hub's male USB-C insert over time is likely to fail. This could easily be solved by using a long cable (1m?) between the hub and the USB-C insert so the mass of the hub could rest stably on a desk. Many of us no longer leave our laptops on the table. Instead, we raise them up to eye level for more comfortable working, meaning anything attached to a port hangs down. Again, why would a design team not foresee this obvious structural flaw? A problem we guess is inevitable with a lot of these plastic hubs is that they get remarkably hot. And this small hub is no exception. It gets so hot it's uncomfortable to hold. If you were going to use this for hours on end, you might want to invest in a fan JUST for the hub. We don't know how all this extra heat affects the longevity of the hub, but when we spoke to Apple Support about the heat another hub was putting out, they told us that heat is the enemy of compact laptops (that don't have big fans and lots of space to move air around). So we don't feel comfortable using this hub for more than a few minutes... Given the three problems above, we're not sure we'll keep this hub. There are just too many major future failure points to justify investing in such a critical component (if you need a hard-connection instead of wifi to do serious work for many hours at a time). We're still on the hunt for a solid USB-C hub that allows, minimally, power and hard-internet pass-through without getting very hot. To end on a positive note about this port, though, it does allow at least 100 Mbps internet pass-through and standard 29W (Macbook) power pass-through, and it connects to the laptop without any fuss (plug-N-play). But minus 3-stars for the product's design flaws. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 9, 2021 by Abraham B

  • It works, and is a good price
Style: USB-C to Ethernet Adapter Pattern Name: Adapter
Not much to say - it's plug & play under Windows 10, and did the job it needed to do!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 27, 2023 by Rich

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