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What did you end up buying? Any regrets? I got something from cable matters but think it is faulty and cuts out on PD at times. I am looking for a replacement.
I ended up buying a monitor with PD/TB3 rather than a hub as my setup was using a pretty janky old monitor. The two "hubs" that supported all the stuff that I wanted were effectively docking stations: - https://hengedocks.com/products/stone-pro - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VL675DT I also bought one of these ( https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hypershop/hyperjuice-wo... ), but waiting on delivery. It's not a hub,…
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#52Re: Show HN: I built a website to better compare USB-C hubs found on Amazon
#53An important filter is not just if it has hdmi but how many screens it can support. Just a suggestion.
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#54When it comes to peripherals you should seriously consider all the options, discard everything, and just buy Anker because it's the best.
I bought some of the wireless chargers from Anker before and those feel quite plastic-y, so this was nice.
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#55I'm actually still looking for a hub that will do 4K/60Hz HDMI/DP and power delivery (and preferably 1-2 extra USB-C ports), so that I can power my MacBook Pro with it, and have it deliver video to my external display, all while only having one cable going into the MacBook. Not dual monitors, just a single display while the lid is closed.
From what I can tell, that's only possible with an expensive Thunderbolt dock.
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I know you're right, but nowadays, everybody calls them hubs. But if you really need the hub you describe, here's one that I think conforms to what you describe: https://www.coolgear.com/product/usb-31-typec-4-port-hub-or-... For a little bit more, you can have 6 USB-C ports: https://www.coolgear.com/product/usb-3-1-dual-type-usb-c-a-8...
my goodness… I wonder if that is legit or if the manufacturer had to break spec… thanks for the link!
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I know you're right, but nowadays, everybody calls them hubs. But if you really need the hub you describe, here's one that I think conforms to what you describe: https://www.coolgear.com/product/usb-31-typec-4-port-hub-or-... For a little bit more, you can have 6 USB-C ports: https://www.coolgear.com/product/usb-3-1-dual-type-usb-c-a-8...
Could I connect my mbp to this with one cord to get power and external monitors?
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(why are there no “real” USB-C hubs? some say that it is due to the lack of the existence of a chip that Intel is going to release "any time now" for like a year now… others say that the power delivery requirements of USB-C make this really tricky)
USB-C hubs are on their way. A couple of IC makers now have parts supporting that, so products using them are in the development pipeline: http://www.genesyslogic.com/en/product_view.php?show=69 I'm actually currently developing one as well that has a unique twist to it.
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#60Need to find a way to detect fraudulent reviews and you're set.
Definitely! It is on my todo list to include https://reviewmeta.com/ information for every product :)
That's really clever by the way, placing that button so prominently. It both instills trust and serves as a gentle reminder of the amount of work that went into this (at least in my mind).