Simplecom CH570 USB-C 7-in-1 Multiport Adapter Hub USB 3.0 HDMI 4K SD Card Reader

$39.95

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Description

CH570 is a 7-in-1 USB-C multiport adapter for modern laptops with multifunctional USB-C interface, you can get the most out of your laptop through USB-C port. It turns a single USB-C port into 7 ports, including 2x USB-A ports, 2x slots card reader, HDMI Display expansion, 1x USB-C date port and 1x USB-C PD charging port.

If you need to connect with various devices to your laptop at same time, CH570 is a comprehensive connectivity solution that helps you do more with the devices you already have to increase productivity and convenience. The adapter comes in a durable aluminium alloy housing, making for a stylish addition to your desk, whilst its compact design makes it perfect for travelling.

Features

Convenience of expanding your laptop with this 7-Port USB-C Hub
Single USB-C to USB-A, HDMI, Card Reader and PD
Up to 5GBps data transfer rate on USB-A port following USB 3.2 Gen 1 specification
HDMI port supports up to 4K@30Hz resolution in Mirror or Extended mode
2 Slot Card reader for SD and micro SD Card
USB-C PD port for charging the laptop with up to 87W of power
Durable & stylish aluminium alloy housing
Lightweight, easy to carry along when travelling
Built-in flexible USB-C Cable
Plug & play, no driver software required
Specifications

USB Hub: 2x USB-A Female (1x SuperSpeed 5GBps, 1x HighSpeed 480MBps), 1x USB-C Female (HighSpeed 480MBps)
HDMI Output: Support up to 3840 x 2160p at 30 Hz (4K@30Hz)
Card Reader: SD and MicroSD (HighSpeed 480MBps)
PD Charging: USB-C Female (for charging only), up to 87W
Operation Temperature: 0 – 45°C
Dimensions: 121 x 28 x 10 (mm)
Cable Length: 10cm
Weight: 45g
Housing: Aluminium
System Requirements

Available USB-C port on PC, Mac, Phone or Tablet with DisplayPort Alternate Mode support
Operating system: Windows 7 or above, MacOS 10.7.1 or above, Android

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