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Review on πŸ”Œ 6-in-1 USB C Hub Multiport Adapter by CELINI - 4K HDMI, 100W PD, 2 USB 3.0 Ports, SD/TF Card Reader - Compatible with MacBook Pro/Air/iPad/Dell and More Type C Devices by Robert Buenconsejo

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A handy multi-port USB hub, but the slow speed doesn't let it shine.

If you need a multiport adapter that works on multiple platforms and speed is not an issue, then the Celini USB C Hub is the right hub for you. (power supply). I was able to test the PD up to 60WD, I don't have a device that can draw more power than 60W via the USB Type C connection, the USB hub hardly got warm when charging. The Celini USB C Hub Multiport Adapter works well on Windows, MacOS and Android. Transfer speeds via the SD card port were decent. That means it's the fastest data port on this hub. The Celini hub's SD card port achieved a writing speed of 69.74 MB/s. A USB hub with an Ethernet port can provide Internet access in locations where Wi-Fi is unstable or unavailable. I was able to use 100 Mbps on a MacBook Pro. , but the speed of this Ethernet port in Windows is the slowest I've seen since Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps) was introduced in 1995. Speed. I'm wondering what could be the purpose of a USB Type-C data port these days that can't be faster than USB 2.0. I connected a USB Type-C device with a write speed of 932MB/s and couldn't exceed 38.7MB/s and that was the top speed as the average was 30.29MB/s. Both USB 3.0 ports had the same speed. These two ports can be blue, which is the only thing they have in common with the USB 3.0 standard (600 MB/s). I tried it on Windows PC, MacBook Pro and Android phone and couldn't get faster speed. At least you can use the HDMI port to watch video on the big screen while data is being transferred. You can find this hub for almost double the regular price and it can be a steal, otherwise you might find similar devices that perform better.

Cons
  • Requires socket