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USB C Splitter,2 in 1 USB C to Dual USB C Audio Charge Adapter USB C Headphone Jack Adapter with DAC Chipset and PD Fast Charger for Google Pixel 2/3 XL, Huawei Mate 20 Pro,Pad Pro and More(White)

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Some USB-C hubs go further by incorporating USB-PD passthrough. Here the idea isn’t so much to power the connected devices as to power the laptop the hub connects to, so that you just connect the laptop to the hub, and it charges as you use it without the charger taking up the spare USB-C port. The key thing here is how much power the hub can supply. Most will deliver 80W or more when used with a 100W charger, which should more than cover any laptop. However, with some you’re looking at 50W or less, which might mean missing out on fast-charging modes on some of those laptops that support them. It doesn’t matter what you’re buying; the first question should always be why. You need to know precisely your requirements before you wander into a store, or all the tech will fog your judgment, and you’ll waste your money. The full USB-C signal cannot be 'split', so unfortunately you're not going to find what you're looking for. (Note that Apple clearly knows this, and it's why the higher end MBPs – 16" and the upmarket 13" – have four TB3/USB-C ports, whereas the base MBP and the MBA have only two ports).

In this guide, we’ll talk mostly about domestic buyers or small office workspaces; however, if your needs are more extensive, you need a pre-buying audit before entering the market. Number of computers This Club 3D CAC-1527 USB Type-C cable is a powerful, extra long, cable which enables you to fast charge two Type-C devices simultaneously. When one device is connected, the power delivery will be max 100W. When two devices are connected, max 98W in total. Because of the PPS protocol your batteries will be charged in such a manner that it will increase the life span of your battery. Features At worst the battery itself would see a far higher voltage than it was ever designed for or protected against and could rupture and potentially explode. I wanted to share a LG display using its USB-C connector with a Mac mini and a PC laptop. So I bought a SABRENT 2-PORT USB SWITCH, based on this declaration on the article: “You can also use one of these USB-C out ports to transfer video instead of the HDMI 2.0.”Image showing the aforementioned USB-C splitter that I desire but where only one port is for charging and the other is for data/audio: Using a USB-C KVM switch negates this requirement, as USB-C allows data, power, and video signals on a single cable. Thus, USB-C KVM switches minimize wire clutter and help optimize your workstation. Video Output Sabrent 2-port KVM switch offers you a lot in a very narrow price range. The device can provide 4K video at 60Hz and has two USB-C inputs for host computers. In addition to that, it has two USB-C ports with power pass-thru to charge your laptops/gadgets with up to 60W Power Delivery. The switch does a beautiful job of using up all of the sweet power and data transfer capabilities of the USB-C port. If you are an avid gamer, the 60Hz upper limit on the refresh rate might be a problem, but you will have that problem with most KVMs. For any other purpose, you’re all set with this device! The switching can be done by a remote toggle connected to the device. Ports TechJunkie is curated by our content-area subject matter experts to provide a well-rounded, unbiased perspective

The device supports two hosts via the USB-C ports, providing a combined Power Delivery of 135W. While the active host receives 90W, the inactive host receives 45W Power Delivery. StarTech.com uses a 180W external power adapter to support this, which connects to a DC pin next to the Power Switch. The switch is thoughtfully designed and includes several features, the chief among them being compatibility with all leading operating systems. The VT4950 is among the few KVM switches with a sharable USB-C (10Gbps) and Gigabit Ethernet port, enabling you to share a LAN connection and use newer peripheral devices such as USB-C flash drives or external SSDs. Adding Thunderbolt would only increase the cost of these devices, as the bandwidth of 40GBs would be overkill.”Plugging in a laptop and then a mobile phone to one of these splitters would mean that the phone would see 20V instead of 9 or even the "default" 5V.

This UGreen unit is another basic USB hub, with four USB 3.0/3.1 Gen 1 ports connecting through a single USB-A connection. Disappointingly, what looks like an aluminium casing turns out to be plastic, which feels a little creaky in comparison to some models, but it’s robust enough for daily desktop or mobile use. The big advantage this one has over similarly priced rivals is a 5V micro-USB input, meaning it can charge devices while in use (without any fast charge support) and run one or more USB SSDs or HDDs – we tried it with one of each without any issues. The only downside? You’ll need to supply your own charger and cable, but it’s hard to grumble at this price.Anker’s is one of the portable splitters that you can set on every port you want. This port includes USB-C charging or 4K HDMI harbor. Essentially, this is an indispensable device for creative professionals who require various harbours for their different devices. Further, this splitter is lightweight at only 99g, making it simple to slip to one of the user’s laptops. Additionally, the device is delivered with Anker’s 18-month guarantee meaning you can swap yours whenever it stops working. If you’ve only got a laptop and a PC to switch between, you can buy something portable and efficient, with extra features such as charging or wireless remotes. If switching between many computers, you should look for KVM switches with excellent protection and synchronization capabilities. Most USB-C KVM switches allow you to connect only two hosts, but the TESmart USB-C KVM has USB-C ports to connect three hosts. While this is its most notable feature, it’s worth noting that only one of the three ports offers Power Delivery. The Andul USB Splitter can help solve the problems that arise when a USB port can’t deliver in terms of power. This dual USB splitter can draw energy from two different USB ports, such as those found on a computer, an external hard drive, a keyboard, or an audio device. Featuring one USB 2.0 type A male connector and two female connectors, this splitter is also suitable for LED lights and various kinds of laptops and PCs. Working on a dual-monitor setup is common to many workflows that require multitasking. Because a KVM switch is essentially a multitasking tool, your KVM switch must support more than no displays. The Cable Matters Dual 4K USB-C KVM Switch does this by including two video output ports.

Like the IOGear Access Pro 2, the GCS1602CC is a compact KVM switch that offers considerable utility while retaining an insignificant footprint. Thus, it requires very little space at your workstation, and its form factor makes it convenient to carry wherever work takes you. Interestingly, the KVM switch also supports 8K@30Hz video using a single monitor setup, making it ideal for workflows requiring high-resolution monitors. Unlike most KVM switches, which offer only two USB ports to connect peripheral devices, this switch provides four, enabling you to share more than just your keyboard and mouse.While a dedicated power supply does add to the cable bundle, it also helps protect your system against poor electric efficiency. A manifestation of this fact is the heating up of the monitor’s or PC’s power supply when connected through a powerless KVM switch. b) Ports- Micro SD card slot, one 4HDMI port, SD card slot, 2*USB 3.0, 1*USB-C data, 1*USB-C charging. The best case would be that the phone has massively defensive charging circuitry, but I'd be surprised if it could handle 20V for the smaller components used in phones. Most likely it would burn out the charger circuit.

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