⚡ Elevate your workspace with power, speed, and style — all in one sleek hub!
The Cable Matters USB C Hub DisplayPort 100W is a versatile 5-in-1 adapter designed for professionals who demand high performance and portability. It supports ultra-high-definition 4K video at 240Hz via DisplayPort 1.4, delivers up to 100W power delivery for fast laptop charging, and offers a reliable 480Mbps Ethernet connection. Compatible with Thunderbolt 3 and 4 ports, this compact hub expands your connectivity options with dual USB ports and stable wired internet, making it the ultimate travel companion for MacBook Pro and other premium laptops.
C**3
Best USB-C hub for the money!
This USB-C hub is fantastic! I did a lot of research before purchasing and this seemed like it was easily the best value on the market. Most hubs required Thunderbolt for DisplayPort 1.2/MST support, but this one can do it over USB-C. That means I can drive two 24” (1920x1200) displays from the hub simply by daisy-chaining the displays via DisplayPort cable. The USB PD supplies 60W which is enough to power my Dell laptop (charges a bit slower than the OEM 65W power supply). Also provides 2x USB 2.0 ports and a 100Mbps Ethernet port. I probably won’t ever use the Ethernet port, but the USB 2.0 ports work well. It would be nice to have 3.0 or 3.1 ports, but for the price you can’t complain. The next cheapest product I found which provides USB 3.0/3.1 is the full size Monoprice USB-C dock @ $99. For now, I will just use the ports directly on the laptop for my devices that support it. I can’t praise this hub enough. It provides the convenience and features you actually need at a price point far below the docks that run from $100-300.
M**C
Works great with Apple 30" Cinema Display
I spent a lot of time trying to find the most cost effective and easy way to plug in my old Apple Monitor to my new Macbook and Chromebook. They both have USB-C, but the Pixelbook does not have ThunderBolt 3.0. I'm able to get full 2650x1600 resolution with no artifacts.Pros:Only USB-C to DP adapter that works with the 30" Apple Cinema display and a PixelbookHas Power Delivery so I can charge and display with one cable.Has an ethernet portInexpensive compared to a Thunderbolt 3 dockCons:Cables come out from the adapter in all directionsShort USB-C cable which causes a nest of wires hanging off your laptop (can be solved by purchasing a USB-C extension cable)USB ports are only 2.0, but my setup only needs 5v power out of those portsMy setup is:Cable Matters USB C Multiport Adapter → Cable Matters DP (male) to Mini DP (female) cable→ Official Apple Mini Display Port to DVI-Dual Link Adapter → Apple 30" Cinema Display.
R**F
Adapter Issues: Frame Drops and Internet Slowdowns
I bought this adapter because I wanted DP 1.4, but I encountered a lot of problems. Firstly, I don’t know why, but my frame rates in games dropped. The biggest issue, however, was with the internet. I connected my Ethernet, and I usually get around 350-400 Mbps, but with this adapter, it dropped to 90-100 Mbps. Sometimes, it would even disconnect my internet.When I used Wi-Fi, it worked perfectly fine, giving me 400 Mbps. Then, I connected my old adapter from UGREEN, which only had HDMI, but nevertheless, it worked perfectly fine as well.Don’t buy it if you wanna use dp 1.4 with a Ethernet
S**D
Simple USB-C Hub for work and play
Bought this USB-C Hub so I can get 144 Hz display rate on my larger monitor from my laptop. Worked like a champ. Gave this 4 stars because it does NOT come with a power adapter to charge devices. So if you want to use this to charge your laptop, you need a power source that will support your device. If there were options to get a power source to support charging my specific device, this would easily get 5 stars. One last thing… If you want to keep your set up neat and clean. Get something to hold the hub in place. I chose to use Velcro so I could keep the hub where I wanted to and easily plug / un-plug my device(s).
M**S
Only 4k@60hz dongle under $100! (with a few caveats)
Only dongle in this price range or even close to it with 4k@60hz support.Pros:- Unique and smart implementation in regards to ports in this price range for a single cable USB-C dock.- High response rate on the DP port with 4k 60hz capability. I did a lot of browsing for a dock and this function is not found at this price (not even close). It may be a very good choice for gaming if you run a high refresh display from a gaming laptop with a Thunderbolt port like I do.Cons:- This behavior is very rare but drivers are sometimes are inconsistent; it has a built in ROM with a driver if needed but it only shows up sometimes and the display will behave erratically if you for example have another setup at work with a different dock like I do.- Power delivery is minimal, will only charge light powered laptops at 60W and this includes the USB 2.0 ports, don't expect to run anything but a mouse and keyboard (tried a laptop cooler as a test with usb pass-through but it wouldn't power the mouse connected to the cooler).- Biggest caveat for me is the network speed is only 100mb versus the more common gigabit which limits file sharing on my home network.- You need a separate charger for power delivery to your laptop, but that's normal for most USB C dongles.For reference, I use it with my Lenovo T480 and an MSI gaming laptop (no power delivery on the MSI).
T**M
Worked (mostly) - low cost "Dock" for Dell Laptop
I bought this Cable Matters port adapter / "Dock" for my Dell 7560 laptop. The power delivery never worked even though I was using a genuine Dell USB-C power adapter (the USB-C charger did work when directly plugged in to Laptop) but everything else worked perfectly. Now I get Ethernet, all my USB peripherals, and my second monitor via DisplayPort with only a single USB-C cable plugged in! Would have loved 100W power delivery too, but I just use my second Dell 19V power adapter plugged in to the backUpdate: This tiny "dock" has not failed one time to deliver all the connections to my laptop with over 6 months of daily use. I have never had any device or speed issues and this aftermarket item has been more reliable than the Dell dock that came with my PC. The Dell dock has needed constant firmware updates and this Cable Matters dock never even needed updates or drivers installed to work. Best purchase!
M**L
Works as a great 'docking' station for our Steam Deck and iPad
I wanted to create a little soft docking station for our family's ipad and steam deck and this is working great. It does not work for the switch which is to be expected as Nintendo doesn't use a standard USBC feed.It's nice being able to have one keyboard and mouse (using the tiny RF USB dongles) that seamlessly switch over to whatever device is plugged in. The ehthernet (though not gigabit) is also a welcome feature.
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