HyperDrive USB Type-C 5-in-1 Hub for $39

November 26, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Expand the New MacBooks from 1 Port to 5 with A Single, Simple Device
Expires January 25, 2017 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 20% off

KEY FEATURES

The new MacBooks are here, and you may notice – as usual – Apple has decided to jump well ahead of the curve on its ports while slimming down the design. Thankfully, however, there’s the HyperDrive USB Type-C 5-in-1 Hub to plug into that unusual looking USB Type-C port and expand your MacBook’s ports with an SDXC, a microSDXC, 2 USB 3.0, and an extra USB Type-C port, all on a single, simple bar. You can even charge your MacBook right through the hub, so you can multitask like a pro.

  • Expand your new MacBook’s ports to accommodate syncing cables, camera cords, flash drives, microSD cards & much more
  • Charge your laptop w/ pass-through charging, without having to remove the hub
  • Carry anywhere easily thanks to a portable, sturdy design

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • USB Type-C
  • SDXC
  • micro SDXC
  • 2 USB 3.0
  • Material: aluminum
  • Does not support Apple SuperDrive

Compatibility

  • 2016 12″ MacBook
  • 2016 MacBook Pro
  • Chromebook Pixel

Includes

  • HyperDrive USB Type-C 5-in-1 Hub (silver)
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