iMemPro USB-C Hub for Apple MacBook Pro for $59
June 21, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Is your new MacBook Pro making you suffer from port withdrawal? The iMemPro can change all that. Packed with a ThunderBolt 3 port, a USB-C port, two USB 3.0 ports, a 4k HDMI port, and a SD/MicroSD card reader, you can transmit data to and from all kinds of devices at rapid speeds. You can even output high-resolution to your 4k monitor screens thanks to the HDMI port. Your MacBook Pro can do a whole lot with the standard features. But it can do a whole lot more with an iMemPro attached.
- Double Type-C port makes the connection to your MacBook Pro more stable
- Greatly expands your MacBook Pro’s capabilities
- Compact design features ThunderBolt 3 port, USB-C port, 2 USB 3.0 ports, 4k HDMI port, & a SD/MicroSD card reader
- Easy to carry w/ you anywhere & set up without any hassle
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- ThunderBolt 3: 5V/1.0A; up to 5k or 2x4k @ 60Hz video, up to 40Gbps data speed
- HDMI: 4K@30Hz Max
- 2 USB 3.0: 5V/0.5A; 5Gbps data speed
- SD/Micro SD: up to 104 MB/s
- USB-C input: PD2.0; 5Gbps data speed
- 2 Type-C output: 5V/1.0A; 5Gbps data speed
- Dimensions: 4.6″ x 1.1″ x 0.4″
Compatibility
- Apple McBook Pro 13″ and 15″
Includes
- iMemPro Type-C Multi-Port Hub Adapter
- ZeroLemon warranty card
- Instruction manual
- Pouch
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