CTG USB-C 4 in 1 Multiport HUB 4K HDMI output, USB 3.0, 100W PD Charging & Gigabit Ethernet, Compatible with Mac, Windows and all other USB-C Devices, Phones etc.

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826844722836
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USB C to HDMI Multiport Video Adapter Converter 4K w/ USB-A Hub, USB-C PD Charging Port & Gigabit Ethernet Port, Thunderbolt 3 Compatible, USB Type C

  • USB-C TO HDMI 4K ADAPTER WITH USB-A, USB-C PD CHARGING & GIGABIT ETHERNET PORTS: Mini docking station adds HDMI, USB-A, USB-C PD charging and Gigabit Ethernet ports to the USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port on your tablet, laptop, notebook, MacBook, Chromebook or PC

  • CRYSTAL-CLEAR 4K VIDEO AND DIGITAL AUDIO: Supports USB DisplayPort Alternate Mode for transmitting audio/video. Supports UHD video resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 (4K x 2K) @ 30 Hz

  • CONNECT, CHARGE (1.5A) & TRANSFER DATA FOR USB DEVICES: USB-A port accepts flash drives, mice, keyboards, printers and other USB peripherals. Supports USB 3.1 Gen 1 data transfer rates up to 5 Gbps. BC 1.2-compliant port provides up to 1.5A of fast-charging power to mobile devices.

  • CHARGE A CONNECTED DEVICE & ACCESS WIRED GIGABIT ETHERNET NETWORK: USB-C PD port connects to wall charger to power and charge the connected PD Charging-compliant USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 device. The RJ45 port offers access to a Gigabit Ethernet network when no Wi-Fi is available. Ideal adapter with USB C Charging Port & Gigabit Ethernet Port, 4K X 2K.

TRANSFORM YOUR LAPTOP’S USB-C PORT INTO A MULTIPORT WORKSTATION WHEREVER YOU GO

Newer tablets, laptops, Chromebooks, MacBook notebooks and even desktop computers often have one or more USB-C (USB Type-C) ports, but come equipped with few others. Tripp Lite’s USB-C to 4K HDMI Multiport Docking Station expands the functionality of the USB-C (or Thunderbolt 3) port on your device and makes it compatible with your existing equipment. From a single USB-C port, you can:

  • Send audio/video to an HDMI monitor
  • Add a USB-A peripheral
  • Power and charge your laptop
  • Connect to a Gigabit Ethernet network