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Satechi Aluminum Multi-Port Adapter V2 - 4K HDMI (60Hz), Gigabit Ethernet, USB-C Charging, SD/Micro Card Readers, USB 3.0 - Compatible with 2020 MacBook Pro/ Air M1 (Space Gray)

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Color: Space Gray


Features

  • V2 MODEL - your favorite Satechi Aluminum Multi-Port Adapter just got even better with an upgraded Micro SD card slot and refined aluminum design.
  • EXPANSION PORTS - includes 4K HDMI (60Hz), Ethernet, USB-C PD Charging up to 60W, SD/Micro Card Reader (UHS-I) and 3 USB 3.0 ports, up to 5Gbps.
  • SLIM & COMPACT - portable design easily fits in your laptop bag, backpack or carry-on to take your adapter with you anywhere you go!
  • PLUG & PLAY - easy to use and does not require any software, drivers, or complicated installation process.
  • COMPATIBLE WITH - 2021 MacBook Pro 14-inch, 16-inch (M1 Pro & Max), 2020 MacBook Pro/ Air M1, 2019/2018/2017/2016 MacBook Pro, 2018 MacBook Air, 2021 iPad Pro M1, 2020/2018 iPad Pro, 2020 iMac M1, 2019/2017 iMac, iMac Pro, 2017/2016/2015 MacBook, Microsoft Surface Laptop 3/Surface Pro 8/Go, Google PixelBook Go, ChromeBook, Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S, HP Spectre Convertible, Razer Blade, Huawei Matebook, USB-C Thunderbolt 3-4, USB4 devices.

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Important: USB-C charging feature supports devices with USB PD protocol 2.0 and higher.The MagSafe 3 port on the MacBook Pro (16 inch, M1 Pro/Max, 2021) will charge up to 140W while the USB-C port will support 60W max. For faster charging, use MagSafe 3 port directly on computer.USB-A ports do not support charging or CD readers, including Apple SuperDrive.We recommend connecting one external USB hard drive at a time.HDMI port supports only devices with DisplayPort over USB-C w/ Alt Mode.Operating temperature is 86-122 °F. Compatibility: Apple: MacBook Pro M2 (2022), MacBook Pro M1 Pro & Max (2021), MacBook Pro M1 (2020), MacBook Pro (2016 & Newer)MacBook Air M2 (2022), MacBook Air M1 (2020), MacBook Air (2018 & Newer)iMac M1 (2020), iMac (2019 & 2017), iMac ProiPad Pro M1 (2021), iPad Pro (2018 & Newer) Other devices: Microsoft Surface Laptop 3/Surface Pro 8/GoGoogle PixelBook GoChromeBookSamsung Galaxy Tab Pro SHP Spectre ConvertibleRazer BladeHuawei Matebook Compatible with most host devices that have a Thunderbolt 3 or 4 port, USB4 devices. Multi-Port Adapter V2 Slim Multi-Port with Ethernet Adapter On-The-Go Multiport Adapter USB4 Multiport Adapter Connection Type USB-C USB-C USB-C USB-C HDMI port Up to 4K HDMI 60Hz Up to 4K HDMI 60Hz Up to 4K HDMI 60Hz Up to 8K HDMI 30Hz USB-A Data Ports 3 2 2 3 USB-C PD Charging Up to 60W Up to 60W Up to 100W Up to 100W USB-C Data - - ✓ ✓ Gigabit Ethernet ✓ ✓ ✓ - SD Card Readers ✓ ✓ ✓ - Connectivity USB-C tablets, laptops, and computers USB-C tablets, laptops, and computers USB-C tablets, laptops, and computers USB-C tablets, laptops, and computers


Product Dimensions: 4.13 x 1.97 x 0.59 inches


Item Weight: 2.74 ounces


Manufacturer: Satechi


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: ST-TCMA2M


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 7, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works perfectly. There are others that cost less.
Color: Silver
I'm using this Satechi USB-C Hub with my 2018 MacBook Air. The mix of ports it has is just right for me, and it works perfectly. Build quality seems very good. It gets warm after being in use for hours, but just warm not hot. Unlike some cheaper docks, it has pass-through power. If you have a computer with only one USB-C port, you don't have to choose between powering your computer or using the peripherals connected to this hub - the hub does both. However, my computer charges at a slower pace when using pass-through than when my charger is plugged directly into one of the two USB-C ports on the computer. That makes sense - the Satechi dongle is diverting some of the power from my charger to other peripherals. But you should be aware of this before buying. If you don't like this, you can get a charger that puts out more wattage than your computer's original USB-C charger. Like other USB-C dongles in this price range with an HDMI port, this one outputs 4K video at only 30hz, not 60hz. 60hz is nicer and you can get it either with a USB-C to HDMI cable or a much more expensive USB-C / Thunderbolt 3 docking station. But 30hz is very tolerable for the kind of computing I do, and I'm happy the Satechi dongle has it in case I need one of my computer's two USB-C ports for something else. I've tried all of my different peripherals, including printers with a USB-A cable, a variety of external drives, SD cards from my digital camera, Logitech wireless keyboard & mice that connect to the computer with a tiny USB-A plug, and more. There's only one thing I have that must be plugged directly into one of the computer's ports to work correctly: my KEF X300A powered stereo speakers that have their own internal DAC. These or any other powered speakers with their own internal DAC will bypass the computer's DAC, which is perfectly serviceable but not audiophile grade. I have never been able to get them to work correctly with any USB hub plugged into any computer, and I've tried a fair number, as most of the computers I've used have only 2 USB ports. If you have audiophile grade powered speakers with their own internal DAC, you will need to plug them directly into a USB port on your computer. If the cable has a USB-A plug on the end, you can get a little USB-A to USB-C adapter that works just fine. You just can't plug the speakers into a dock, any dock. For some reason, the DAC in these speakers doesn't like to share the computer's USB port with other peripherals. If you only have one USB-C port, e.g. the 12" MacBook, then you have to choose between using its port for your audiophile speakers or plugging the speakers into the computer's headphone jack - which sounds very good, but doesn't take advantage of the speakers' superior DAC. Some negative reviews criticize this dongle because it doesn't have the exact mix of ports they need. That's unfair. There are tons and tons of dongles with different mixes of ports. Criticizing this one because it doesn't have, say, mini display port output is like criticizing a pepperoni and mushroom pizza because it doesn't have Italian sausage. I'm not crazy about the price. I paid $80, and there are lots of dongles with the same or very similar mix of ports for $50-60. I picked this one because it got strong reviews, both from professional review websites and from regular folks who own and use it. It has good build quality, while reviewers of some of the cheaper ones say that they feel a bit cheap or flimsy. So I'm happy with my purchase and still recommend it over the cheaper ones to people who can afford it. But Anker has a USB-C hub with the exact same mix of ports which is currently priced $10 less than this Satechi hub, and I can't tell you any good reason why you should pay more for this one. (Search Amazon for "Anker 7-in-1 USB C Hub, 4K USB C to HDMI Adapter, MicroSD/SD Card Reader, 3 USB 3.0 Ports, with 60W Power Delivery"). I don't own it, but I own lots of other Anker products and they are all high quality, plus Anker has excellent customer service. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 13, 2018 by Social science professor

  • Exactly What We Needed
Color: Space Gray
Since my new MacBook Pro lacks the old USB ports, this adapter works great to allow me to connect my other devices.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 23, 2022 by New Yorker

  • Everything looked good except one thing.
Color: Space Gray
I mainly bought this for streaming purpose, but ethernet didn't worked for the product I received. otherwise the product is of great quality , well built. cdmi worked well for a 2K monitor, and usb c charging as well.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 14, 2022 by Ebinezar

  • The Best USB-C Hub Available
Color: Space Gray
UPDATE: August 31, 2022 I have now owned the Satechi MultiPort Hub for over 5 years and it has worked flawlessly. I have it plugged into my 2017 MacBook Pro and use the HDMI port to power my Acer 24" monitor, run wired Ethernet, and use two Logitech Bluetooth USB Type 2 ports for my wireless mouse and keyboard. The only thing I don't like is the mini sd card reader which is a pain in the ass to insert a card. It can be equally as difficult if not worse trying to eject it. I have never used the power delivery feature, nor would I ever. I would not want such a small device passing power through to an expensive laptop. The USB-C is too short IMO and it doesn't provide the tightest fit into my MacBook Pro. Finally, I would not recommend running an external drive continually off this hub because it can generate a lot of heat. Aside from these gripes, this hub has lasted a LOT longer than I ever hoped it would. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I just received my new Satechi Aluminum Multi-Port Adapter V2 today and I LOVE it! I have been researching USB-C hubs for over a month, watched and read hundreds of reviews, and finally decided on the Satechi because of the features and price. Other hubs with all of these options are easily twice as much, larger in size and require a battery brick which was a dealbreaker for me. The Satechi Adapter has a very sleek and minimal design and the space gray color matches my 2017 MacBook Pro perfectly. I am using it to connect an Apple USB Keyboard, LaCie Rugged USB External Drive, Wacom Intuos Pro Tablet, 23.5-inch ASUS (1920 x 1080) 60Hz Display, and Ethernet Cable for internet. All of these stay connected throughout the day, and have been working flawlessly. Also, as an important note, the Satechi gets warm and not hot most of the day. However, the only time it does get a little hot is when I run hourly backups through my LaCie Rugged External Drive. I have not tried the Power Delivery since I don't need it, so maybe that is why it gets hot for others. My only ding is that the USB-A ports are upside down and they can be difficult to plug a USB device into. You can hear metal grinding when you plug into the USB-A ports, but maybe it's a good thing to have such a tight fit. I plan on updating my review after 2-4 weeks to confirm the reliability and quality of the awesome (so far) Satechi Aluminum Multi-Port Adapter V2. UPDATE: June 16, 2018 I have used the Satechi Adapter every day for three months and it is doing great. My only real complaint so far is that the HDMI can be a little flaky. If you accidentally move the Satechi too much or bump it, then the HDMI connection goes out and then you have to unplug and replug the adapter back into your computer. Kind of annoying but not too bad. Also, it took me some time to figure out how to get the HDMI to consistently work with my external monitor. I am using a 2017 MacBook Pro and you have to open the lid and wait until the login screen appears before turning on the monitor. For some reason the Satechi HDMI port does not immediately recognize my MacBook Pro and monitor upon boot. I would prefer just turning on my monitor and MacBook Pro and not having to wait to turn on my monitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 18, 2018 by Chris

  • Runs hot but works well
Color: Space Gray
Does a good job of connecting my ipad, two ssd's and camera sd card. Now I can freely transfer data between them. But it surprised me how hot this adapter gets. I keep it on a cool tabletop when I use it because I'd rather not find out what happens if it overheats.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 26, 2022 by Willingbert Hammington

  • good quality but there's better out there
Color: Space Gray
all-round nice quality but ports are too tight and I've seen better build quality from other cheaper options (such as hyper drive).
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 31, 2022 by yerachmiel. shmukler

  • Great usb c hub
Color: Space Gray
Great hub works as it's supposed to and now in the travel bag
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 9, 2022 by L. Rhymes

  • If you don't let the cord get bent, it works great. Very versatile.
Color: Silver
It worked great for a while but the cord must have gotten bent. Then, it acted like it had a short. You had to position it just right with the cord straight or the video or audio would glitch and twitch. Eventually, after a year or so, it became too annoying. But it was exactly what I needed at first, and relatively affordable for the variety of ports included. So... I bought a second one to replace the first. I will be careful not to let the cord bend much; hopefully, that will prevent the problem I had. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 23, 2022 by Voice Connsoisseur

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