Best USB hubs according to Reddit

Reddit mentions of CharJenPro USB C Hub for MacBook Pro 16", 15", 13", 2020, 2019, 2018, MacBook Air 2020, 2019, 2018, USB C Power, HDMI 4K, 3 USB 3.0, microSD, SD Card Reader.

Sentiment score: 7
Reddit mentions: 12

We found 12 Reddit mentions of CharJenPro USB C Hub for MacBook Pro 16", 15", 13", 2020, 2019, 2018, MacBook Air 2020, 2019, 2018, USB C Power, HDMI 4K, 3 USB 3.0, microSD, SD Card Reader.. Here are the top ones.

For all USB C, tablets, phones. This is for the Space Gray body with WHITE cable (not black cable).HDMI: connect to monitors/TVs. 4K@30Hz.  USB C Power Delivery port: charges your device.3 USB 3.0: for external hard drives, flash/thumb drives, printers, all USB devices.SD and MICRO SD CARD READERS: transfer images, videos, files.CharJenPro founded in the USA. Any issues, please contact us: www.charjenpro.com/support
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ColorGray
Height0.393700787 Inches
Length4.724409444 Inches
Weight0.14375 Pounds
Width1.574803148 Inches
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Found 12 comments on CharJenPro USB C Hub for MacBook Pro 16", 15", 13", 2020, 2019, 2018, MacBook Air 2020, 2019, 2018, USB C Power, HDMI 4K, 3 USB 3.0, microSD, SD Card Reader.:

u/oojacoboo · 89 pointsr/digitalnomad

Been traveling with this rig for over 7 months and across 4 continents.

This photo was taken in a co-working space in Lima Peru. I much prefer working out of co-working spaces as opposed to wherever I’m staying (mostly Airbnb’s) - productivity/work first, adventure and travel come second.

Happy to answer any questions. Cheers!

Edit: Here is a list of all the components since everyone is wanting to know.

u/Christiancicerone · 4 pointsr/editors

You could definitely get away with a type-c setup, I've done it a handful of times without problems. Just keep USB power delivery limitations in mind, you're not going to get 3 portable hard drives plugged into one type-c adapter.

This guy does power, hdmi, sd cards and 3 usb ports. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MXKJC4M

That leaves you with 3 other ports that you can use for a thunderbolt 2 adapter, hdmi adapter & a 4th for temporary devices.

I have a handful of adapters right now for testing, but with daily editing and location work I only find myself ever using one at a time.

u/Delacruzz · 3 pointsr/Surface

i got the surface dock charger and https://www.amazon.com/CERTIFIED-CHARJENPRO-PREMIUM-Adapter-Chromebook/dp/B01MXKJC4M.

the charjen doesnt have the ethernet and the cord is too short, but that's the only downside to it.if you have your book on desk level it's great but can't really hide it.

now the surface dock is the shit. only downside it that it doesn't fully charge it whn playing games, but i don't game for more than 2 hours at a time which serves me fine. it only drains power when gaming. also helps that i dock it on my desk and use the regular charger for when i take it somewhere.

u/bkruckus · 2 pointsr/eGPU

yeah, plugging the egpu before turning it on helps me too.
im not sure about the cpu tem, but i have a external usb fan on both the laptop and the egpu. i do get around 54-58C on the gpu with the fan on. and about 60-70 with it off. ill link the fan below.

AC Infinity MULTIFAN S4, Quiet 140mm USB Fan for Receiver DVR Playstation Xbox Computer Cabinet Cooling https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MWH4FL4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_90-QDbXKSY5QJ

Also, ive been experimenting on different set ups. currently i have a type c dock (charjen pro) it has a hdmi connector so i plugged it directly to the monitor. so far it seems promising (seems like it eliminated the stutter issue).

CharJenPro USB C Hub, Certified... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MXKJC4M?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/cuiiii · 1 pointr/mac

I just bought this for my 2017 MBP, has everything I need and I'm a fan of the connection cord as it doesn't obscure the other port.

u/TheAppleAesthetic · 1 pointr/mac

I have this USB-C hub and it works extremely well. Also nice that it has a wide variety of ports including:
- HDMI
- 3 USB 3.0 ports

- An SD Card Reader

- A Thunderbolt-3 Hub

- USBC Hub

u/AutoModerator · 1 pointr/appleswap

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Title: [USA-ID][H]2016 Macbook Pro 13 ntb, iPad Pro 9.7 plus accessories [W]Paypal

Username: /u/IZDragon

Body:

Timestamps first http://imgur.com/a/jTHgD

Macbook Pro was purchased from the refurb apple store in March and used for word processing, excel and school work. It is the base model 13 inch with no touchbar. Device is basically flawless all around, and the screen had nothing that I could see except for the keyboard marks. Comes with all the original packaging. Also includes an Amazonbasics laptop sleeve, official apple USBC to USBA adapter, USBC to lightning cable, and the following USB-C Hub

$1100 shipped for everything

iPad Pro was bought used. It is the space grey 32gb 9.7 version. Includes all the original packaging and the original charger. The device is in excellent condition except for the one dent in the case near the bottom. The screen, camera, and rest of the device is in excellent condition. Comes with a silicone case, and the smart cover. The silicone case has a chunk missing at the same spot as the dent. The Logitech Create case was also purchased used, the bottom left key on the keyboard isn't anchored at the bottom, but stays on the keyboard just fine and actuates normally. There is a crack in the case near one of the speaker cutouts but it does not affect functionality of the case at all.

$400 for everything.

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u/tsdguy · 1 pointr/applehelp

OK. You'll need a USB C to DVI adapter if you're connecting directly from the Mac or if you get a USB C hub with HDMI then you'd need an HDMI to DVI cable. The hub I use (Hootoo) has an HDMI port that works fine with my secondary DVI monitor.

This one seems to have good reviews and they claim to be US made.

It has USB C power delivery so you can connect your MBP to it and get power and charging. It has HDMI port which you can connect to your monitor. The only issue with these are that HDMI is only supported at 4K@30hz refresh rate. Not an issue if you're not using it for gaming. You'd get a better refresh rate (and a higher resolution) if you connected your MBP directly with a USB C-DVI cable but you'd have to make 2 connections (HUB power, USB C-DVI cable) every time you "dock".

Don't worry about Thunderbolt - if you're not connecting to a USB C monitor it's not relevant.

u/TheRealestMan · 1 pointr/macbookpro

I don't own any yet but I am debating between the Hootoo one and this one, which seems to be unavailable right now. I have heard the Hootoo one heats up more than it should, and how the logo light can be kind of annoying. This one apparently heats up less according to the reviews.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MXKJC4M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_50rDybF6GT276