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The Satechi Thunderbolt 4 Slim Hub 5-in-1 is a premium USB-C hub featuring 60W power delivery, four Thunderbolt 4 ports with 40Gbps data transfer, and support for single 8K or dual 4K displays. Crafted from sleek aluminum with efficient heat management, it ensures reliable high-speed connectivity for Mac, Windows, and iPhone 15 devices, making it the ultimate productivity upgrade for professionals on the go.
Data Transfer Rate | 4E+1 Gigabits Per Second |
Number of Ports | 5 |
Operating System | macOS, iPadOS |
Compatible Devices | Windows 11/10 laptops with Thunderbolt 4 ports (Intel Evo Platform), MacBooks running macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later, tablets, iPhone 15, 15 Pro, Pro Max |
Total Usb Ports | 5 |
Hardware Connectivity | Thunderbolt 4 |
Additional Features | Slim, Fast Charging |
Item Weight | 7.09 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.88"L x 0.51"W x 2.91"H |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | Space Gray |
T**R
Great Thunderbolt 4 hub
Using this alongside an M3 chip MacBook Pro to provide power, video output (using separate Thunderbolt 4 to DisplayPort cable) and other peripherals with a small footprint on my desk and only a single cable to my laptop.Keep in mind the few available ports (only 3 Thunderbolt 4 and 1 type-A USB 3.2 port for input) that you may need additional hubs daisy-chained if you have a lot of USB peripherals.For those on the fence based on lack of included Ethernet, my choice to purchase this was due to not wanting to replace a pricey dock if my network requirements change in the future.That said, even though this device is a bit pricey, it has excellent build quality and works well for its intended purpose.
E**T
exactly what I wanted, more thunderbolt ports for my MBP 2024 M4Pro
I have a 2024 14" MacBook Pro M4 Pro, and two Dell monitors that use USB3. That and an external HD were tying up all three of my thunderbolt ports. Now I have them plugged into this instead, leaving me with two free ports. It works perfectly.
K**S
Perfect 96w tb4 hub
It works right out of the box and charges at 96w. As a bonus there is no subpar DAC/audioport or subpar ethernet port which keeps the design small and clean. Those are typically of such low quality that they are quickly replaced by a separate dongle by demanding users. I wanted sufficient ports for 2x 4k HDR displays with VRR, a keyboard, a mouse and sufficient power to charge my demanding laptops. There are no extra ports that I don’t need, there are no drivers needed, there is no displaylink with its downsides, just a simple dock that can charge my laptops all in one cable. As long as it will pass the test of time, this is the perfect dock for my use case. Would recommend.
D**D
Solid device. Could have been laid out better.
As others have said, it does come with a power brick. But the good thing is, it's in the middle of the power cord. You don't need to worry about it blocking another plug, or having all that weight hanging. It's easier to manage. At least for me.But the issues I have with it are the placements of the ports. This could have been thought out better and it made organizing my desk a bit harder. The port that needs to run to your laptop is on the front of the device along with a single USB-A port. They needed to flip these two and place on the back, and bring the 3 other USB-C ports to the front.The power cable coming into the device, the power cable running to the laptop, and my webcam (USB-A) will ALWAYS be plugged in. What's going to be constantly swapped are the 3 external hard drives (USB-C). It would have been nice if only those three were on the front, so I could have a nice clean look. With this, I'll always have to have a cable plugged in and run it around the back no matter which side I have facing out. Even if they would have put the Power-in port on the side of the device, that would have been much better.
J**E
Works great for multiple displays with Thunderbolt 4 connections.
I purchased this Satechi Thunderbolt 4 Hub Slim Pro (96W) to use with an HP EliteBook 840 G10 and the Teamgee Triple-14 portable monitor. The Thunderbolt hub provides pass-through power to the laptop and connects to the dual screens with Thunderbolt cables.The only downside to the hub is the power supply which is a little bulky, but does provide 96 Watts of charging power to the laptop! However, I knew about the large power supply before purchasing because of previous comments, but needed the additional power for the laptop. If you don’t need that much power, you might consider the 60 Watt version.
P**N
Long live access to thunder ports on new computers.
Excellent way to move the back thunder ports to the front which can stay on power after the Mac is turned off. I use it to connect easily with the digital camera chips. The little box is made so that heat from peripherals are not effected.
M**N
Buyer Beware
I had this for about 3 months and it suddenly stopped working. Very glad I have a warranty, else I'd be out of luck with having to buy another one. If I considered my options more carefully, i would have not gotten this due to lack of USB 3 ports with all the rest being USBC. Seems to give my Mac M2 decent charging, but I would not depend on it to quickly power your MacBook Pro. Now I have to file a claim to get this junk repaired or replaced.
D**R
Powers two apple studio displays
Great thunderbolt hub. I've managed to get the following going:- Macbook Air, 2020, Intel chip: two Apple Studio Displays. The laptop itself can only handle a single.- Dynabook Portege X30-G: two Apple Studio Displays. Although the laptop has two thunderbolt ports, it could only handle one display.
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