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Reddit mentions of AUKEY USB-C Adapter with 2 Type-C Ports, 2 USB 3.0 Ports, USB-C Data Hub Compatible for New MacBook Pro, ChromeBook Pixel and More
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of AUKEY USB-C Adapter with 2 Type-C Ports, 2 USB 3.0 Ports, USB-C Data Hub Compatible for New MacBook Pro, ChromeBook Pixel and More. Here are the top ones.
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Turn a single USB-C port into two USB-C and two USB 3.0 data ports – Connect your new and old peripherals to your USB-C computer for data transferExperience the freedom of 5Gbps USB SuperSpeed on four available ports, with rapid transfer of large files and seamless operation of connected devicesCompact design effectively saves desk space while expanding your device’s connectivityEasy to use – No drivers or software installation; just plug this hub into your device’s USB-C portPackage Contents: AUKEY CB-C44 Dual USB-C Ports + Dual USB 3.0 Ports Hub, 1.6ft USB-C to USB-C Cable, AC Adapter, User Manual, 24-Month Warranty Card
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So there seems to be two models.
CB-C44 and CB-C45. The styling on the C44 seems to be geared towards a macbook pro, while the C45 is geared towards the chromebook (in styling). It also looks like it (the C44) has a DC-IN (YES!!!) I'm not getting my hopes up for PD 2.0, but I'm sure we'll get at least 5V 3A.
Here is the CB-C44
Here is the CB-C45
It's sucky that your monitors don't provide power. Most of these kinds of accessories supply power to the laptop for this reason.
My suggestion would be something like this: https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Adapter-Type-C-MacBook-ChromeBook/dp/B01MZ6B2AF
Generally, USB-C devices don't care which port is being used for power, so you could use on of the ports for power and the other is basically a passthrough to one of the monitors. Bonus two USB 3 ports for legacy devices.
It's weird that the thunderbolt one doesn't just pass Usb-C signals. Kinda makes sense since it's very expensive and designed for TB3 devices, but still, TB3 is just a layer on USB-C. It should be able to properly negotiate and pass USB-C packets through.