HyperDrive USB-C Hub with 4K HDMI Support for $44
February 23, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
USB-C is becoming more prevalent, thanks largely to the increasing ubiquity of the new MacBook Pro, which famously got rid of its USB 3.0 ports. Technology, however, hasn’t completely caught up, and you probably have several devices that you’d love to use with USB-C that you just can’t. Thankfully, there’s the HyperDrive USB-C Hub with 4K HDMI support. This single bar expands your MacBook’s ports with an HDMI, 2 USB 3.0, and an extra USB Type-C port, all in one place. 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 HDMI cables, syncing cables, camera cords, flash drives, microSD cards & much more
- Play 4K HDMI video on external monitors w/ 4K HDMI support
- 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
- HDMI
- 2 USB 3.0
- Material: aluminum
- Does not support Apple SuperDrive
Compatibility
- 2015/2016 12″ MacBook
- 2016/2017 MacBook Pro
- Chromebook Pixel
Includes
- HyperDrive USB-C Hub with 4K HDMI Support (silver)
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