ORICO USB-C Hub, Aluminum Type C Adapter with 4K HDMI, VGA, Gigabit Ethernet, 2 USB 3.0 Ports and USB C Charging Port

Features

- Turns a single USB-C port into six ports including one USB-C, two USB-A 3.0, one HDMI, one VGA and one RJ45.

- Connects your new and old peripherals to your USB-C computer for data transfer, internet connection, display expansion and pass-through charging all at the same time.

- Compatible with 2016 MacBook Pro, 2015 Google Chromebook Pixel, Lenovo Yoga 900 & 910, Dell XPS 15, HP Spectre x360, and many more.

- Note: Not compatible with Samsung Chromebook Plus and HP X2.

- HDMI port supports video output with HD Resolution up to 4K@30Hz; VGA port supports video resolution up to 1080p (not simultaneously; HDMI will take priority).

- RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet port supports 10/100/1000Mbps network speeds; Dual USB 3.0 ports support data transfer rates up to 5Gbps and also charge smartphones.

- The USB-C PD 2.0 (Power Delivery) port let you charge your MacBook or Chromebook Pixel while connected to this hub via USB-C Power Delivery throughput port; USB-C output range DC 5V/20V & up to 3Amps.

- Built-in, extended length (15 cm) USB Type-C cable, for flexible desk placement options;

- 30-Day Money Back Guarantee, plus 2 Years Warranty.

- CE & RoHS certified

- Sold by a UK based company for easy-to-reach, knowledgeable customer service.

 

OS Requirement
*Windows: 7/8/8.1/10/11 (32 & 64 bit);
*Mac OS 10.x

Specification
-I/O: USB-C Male, HDMI Female, VGA Female, RJ45, USB 3.0 A Female
-Fresco FL5002 & RTL8153
-Resolutions: HDMI@4K; VGA up to 1080P
-Material: Aluminium & ABS plastic
-Dimension: 8.9×6×1.7cm
-Net Weight: 95g
-Certifications: CE & RoHS

NOTE
1. USB-C Power Delivery port does not support data transfer.
2. It is recommended to connect the hub to your computer before connecting devices to the hub. When connecting a non-powered external hard drive to the hub, use the 0.9A USB 3.0 port for best performance.
3. The USB-C port on your laptop or cell phone must support the Display or Thunderbolt to transfer video signal.
4. NOT compatible with HP USB-C devices since HP has specified its own protocol on its computers.