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Review on USB Hub Baseus Multi-functional HUB Type-C to 3xUSB+HDMI, connectors: 4, dark gray by Stanislaw Kalinowski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product suited me, I will recommend it to my friends.

Very nice piece, not in vain bought. And I bought two at once: for the office and home. It would be great if the L-shaped plug did not spoil the impression by blocking other ports. It can be safely recommended for purchase, especially because this is a rather rare combination of judgment according to J. Market. And in general, Baseus, as it turned out, does cool things, I also took their phone charging from the cigarette lighter with QC, so I was convinced on my own skin that their products are good

Pros
  • - works even under Linux - adequately defined, all ports work with a bang - supports Power Delivery (although I have not checked the work yet) - one of the few hubs with RJ-45, this is critical for me, because the laptop, although not from an apple, but without a hole for a LAN cable - I thought that a Chinese plastic craft would come, but the adapter is weighty, really with a pleasant, albeit easily soiled plastic plastic, very similar in quality to glass, the case is pleasant, smooth, without burrs, the RJ-45 connector cover does not play, everything is fine and tightly tucked - L-shaped plug with a thickening allows it to be easily plugged in and out of the connector
Cons
  • - it heats up, but not much, as it will with Power Delivery - I'm afraid to imagine - in GRUB, it freezes tightly and the screen starts cyclically reconnecting if you do not quickly select the option - in KDE, when reconnecting, the screen is constantly cyclically reconnected, you need to have time in the settings to make the monitor connected through the adapter active. I solved this by switching to linux mint with cinnamon, because kubuntu generally gestured. Everything is great on mint. In Windows, by the way, too - L-shaped plug. Due to the lack of Type-C charging, I have to choose whether to poke my charger or a second external monitor into the laptop itself, but here. I think it's situational. 10 times think about how to get out of this situation. I didn’t think, now I’m looking for Type-C charging. - The maximum charging current is 3A. Standard chargers usually go for 2.25A or 3.25A (45W, 65W) etc. Clamped 5W, not a minus, but still I will note this moment