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The Junwer Portable Aluminum USB-C Hub Adapter is a versatile 6-in-1 solution designed specifically for MacBook Pro 13" and 15" models from 2016/2017. It features a Thunderbolt 3 USB-C port, a standard USB-C port, two USB 3.0 Type A ports, and both SD and TF card slots, allowing for seamless connectivity and data transfer while charging your device. Its compact, aluminum design ensures portability without sacrificing style.
| ASIN | B07556YDMY |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | USBC006 |
| Manufacturer | VPrix |
| Product Dimensions | 9.6 x 2.9 x 0.84 cm; 22.68 g |
T**D
Really well made adaptor that just works with no messing about
If you have one of the new MacBook's, which come with just the two USB C ports, you've probably had a bit of a headache trying to work out what the heck you do with all your legacy peripherals - suddenly all the stuff I use regularly was redundant. I've several external hard drives I rely on for photo backups etc, as well as SD card readers, USB flash drives and numerous other bits and pieces that I use on a day to day basis. This is a very compact small and neat solution - plus this in and you've kept the two x USB C slots but gained 2 x USB 3,0 slots and a microsd and SD slot. It's a quality bit of kit, really well made is a sleek grey brushed aluminium alloy finish that fits my mac perfectly. It comes with a little drawstring bag in the box, and weighs next to nothing so is very portable (in fact my only fear is losing it as it's so small!). There's no setup as such, you literally just plug it in and you are good to go, so there's no messing about having to download any drivers or anything silly. This is the second of these type of devices I've had to buy so far, which is a bit of a pain but that's Apple for you! Apples' own official products similar to this are more expensive and seem to offer less in comparison, and as this works flawlessly I can't really see any benefit in paying over the odds for an official product. The good stuff: High quality, well made product Small and neat with own bag Just works - no configuring drivers etc The bad stuff: Nothing I can of, except possible a 4k HDMI out would be great In conclusion then a really well made solution to the lack of slots on modern macs.
M**S
Do not buy this product.
I bought this and foolishly gave the manufacturers the benefit of the doubt from the other reviewers. The other reviewers are all right. This does not work. It won't read USB, the light comes on to say it's connected, but when you add the power cable into it - nothing. That I could live with as can charge via another port but the whole point of buying this was to import video footage and run off USB hard drives. I rarely bother taking the time to write reviews, but I'm sick of people selling rubbish tat on Amazon like this so my recommendation is do not buy this item. Complete waste of money (and your time when like me you'll be returning it). Just updating this review actually. Took it out of the Mac just after writing this and the whole body separated from the plug point - just fell apart. Unbelievable!
M**N
What a super hub. Not an obtrusive add-on but fits and ...
What a super hub. Not an obtrusive add-on but fits and looks good on my slate grey MacBook Pro 13” with touchbar. It works perfectly BUT BEWARE!! If you have fitted a protective hard case to your new MacBook Pro, the Letscom Hub will NOT WORK AT ALL. The extra thickness of the hard shell means that the two connectors on the Letscom Hub don’t enter their sockets enough to work. I discovered this too late and managed to ‘tailor’ the hard shell protector to go the Hub. This is not an easy task and risks cracking the shell in the removal of thin plastic framework to accommodate the Hub so that it works at all. I emphasise that it is not Letscom’s fault, and say again, Beware if you fit a hard shell because their manufacturers have “Not Allowed for Multi Hub Adaptors” in their design.
M**W
Pretty costly.. but arguably necessary
I got this on behalf of my Dad who recently got a Mac-Book for work. Personally, I'm a windows type of guy - but the latest mac-books seem to be really restricted in terms of connectivity - and this looks to restore that connectivity. My drop in a star is because of how much it actually is for what you receive, but once you're in the Apple eco-system - you should be used to paying a lot for dongles and adapters anyway... This allows charging, an extra type C connection, and USB 3's with a MicroSD card too. The only thing it does seem to be missing is an HDMI output, but you could get a Type C to Hdmi anyway. It looks well-built and fits the style with the mabook pretty well, it's easy to plug in/take out and can easily be slipped into a laptop carry bag. In conclusion, if you're willing to pay the price - you'll be getting something that restores prior connectivity for your new MacBook, and a 12-month warranty included should mean you're set for a while.
M**R
Good quality and looks good, but not for me.
The hub isn't deep enough to fit flush with the surface my MacBook pr is sitting on. This results in it moving in the USB C ports when attaching devices, which in turn doesn't feel good for the laptop, Also the USB ports are a little close together meaning that unless you have 'slim' sticks you can't use both USB ports at the same time. Build quality felt good and it looks good, but given my comments above, I have returned it.
C**L
represented good value. At the original £90+ i might have ...
This product receives an 'F' review on Fakespot with "likely many fake reviews. I bought this device in sept 2017. Since then i have used it regularly but not continuously. It has performed exactly as promised. As other reviewers have stated it is not immediately compatible with hard protective shells but, as a normally clumsy d.i.y.er, i did not find it difficult to saw bits of the case. it did seem at times as if I could crack the case but I managed ok. The device connects positively to the computer needing a firm push. A tiny led lights to show it is properly located. Similarly the USB C connectors need a firm push to overcome initial resistance to connect properly. I find both these requirements positive features since they leave no doubt when proper connection has been made. Everything I have connected through the device has worked as expected. The instructions do warn against trying to draw too much current through the usb 3 connections but I experienced no problems with the various HD/memory stick combinations I have used. It was £54 when I bought it which, at the time, represented good value. At the original £90+ i might have found it expensive. All-in-all i believe this is a real 5star product.
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