⚡ Connect. Charge. Create. Dominate your digital workspace.
The BelkinCONNECT USB-C 4-Port Hub is a sleek, ultra-portable multiport adapter featuring four USB-C 3.2 Gen2 ports with 10Gbps data transfer speeds and 100W power delivery. Compatible with MacBook, iPad, Chromebook, and PC, it supports multiple peripherals including audio devices and external SSDs. Designed for professionals on the move, it combines high performance with sustainable materials and a 2-year warranty for peace of mind.
Brand | Belkin |
Product Dimensions | 1.4 x 7.5 x 4.2 cm; 50 Grams |
Item model number | AVC018btBK |
Manufacturer | BELKIN |
Colour | Black |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Operating System | MacBook, USB-C iPad, PC Laptop, Chromebook |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 50 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**T
Good for DJ's Wanting more USB-C ports
Works Perfectly well. Exactly what you need when DJ-ing with a MAC that onlt has 2 USB-C onboard.
A**E
Compatibility
I wanted this hub because I'm starting to experiment with videography on my iPhone 15 Pro, and the specs for data speed support and ability to support pass-through charging and other peripherals including a high-speed external drive made it seem ideal. And I'm sure it does all those things beautifully, but what it doesn't do is support charging of my iPhone..... which is a bit of a deal-breaker, really. Looking back, I see that the description doesn't actually mention support for iPhone 15 Pro, but iPad Pro and Mac compatibility (and support for supposedly universal USB-C devices) clearly doesn't include the iPhone. Very happy to accept that the reason for that is Apple and their outright stupid insistence on control of everything, but it doesn't really help me.....I've often bought Belkin accessories and peripherals and it's a brand I trust, so my "Value for money" and "Charging power" scores relate only to my immediate experience and inability to charge my iPhone.UPDATE 3 APR 2024:I've left all my ignorant waffle above in place in case any other users find the difficulty I had - and judging by the numbers who can't get their iPad to charge, there are several of us. I did uprate my "star" rating as the problem isn't Belkin and not even Apple, for a change :-)After some digging I found reference to a recommended power supply delivery of 100W, so phoned Belkin UK Support - and got straight through! Very helpful bloke took the details, looked up the specs, and confirmed that the MINIMUM permissible power supply to the hub is 85W and the RECOMMENDED rating is 100W. Less than that, and the hub won't allow pass-through to protect other components against possible excess current. Unfortunate, but I guess I'll have to shell out for an adequate PSU.My high opinion of Belkin kit is even higher now having experienced their support function. Very good indeed.
B**T
Just works brilliantly right out of the box
As with most Belkin products, looks and feels great and works just brilliantly straight out of the box. Totally recommended. I simply love their stuff.
W**L
What? Why no USB A input?!
Belkin, as always, offers great quality. I own a number of Belkin products and you can nearly always rely on them to be well-made and reliable. This one is no different. The build quality is good - Yes, it’s made from plastic, but it feels sturdy and made to last. It’s made from 75% PCR materials - recycled plastics to you and me. I have other USB adapters from Amazon that are essentially generic Chinese imported junk - these tend to be poor build quality, with loose connections or slow transfer speed. As an owner of a Mabook Air, these hubs are useful to me. The Mac Air only comes with two USB C input and often this just isn’t enough for my needs. This offering from Belkin works well and expands my inputs from two USB C ports to four. There is also an HDMI input if you’re running an external monitor. This is no use to me and I suspect that I will never use it. The main (dare I call it) fail for me, is the lack of a USB A port. Yes, I know that USB A is quite outdated now, but there are still lots of products around that still use it. I, for example, run an external HDD for storage that uses USB A. With this hub, I am unable to plug the HDD into my MacBook Air. Instead, I am forced to use one of my cheaper (and less reliable) ones. Had this had a USB A input included, I would have been happy to get rid of all of my other hubs and move solely over to this one. In the absence of a USB A, I am forced to flip between this one and one of lower quality.
D**S
Great hub as usual from Belkin
Belkin gear has always worked for me, and this is no exception. Used in rehearsals and live performance, for power, USB data communication, and audio output via a USB audio cable. Very very useful and well worth the money.
S**S
Excellent Device
Brilliant in a matter of seconds I now have 4 USB C ports at the front of my IMac. Neat piece of kit and looks good as well as working perfectly.
P**Y
Scratched surfaces
Just received the item, so cannot provide a performance review yet...but I suspect that from the scratches over the black surfaces, that I have been sold a returned item...not impressed!
P**9
Great for travelling
This is the lightest and most compact USB C hub I've come across. Since the iPhone 15 only has 1 USB C port, this is best way I've found to add extra ports. In particular I am using it to allow me to record video to an external drive along with a mic input and still allow me to use an external battery for charging.The only thing that would make it better would be if the connecting cable were separate then I could easily use whatever length I like. But it's a nice product!
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