
I've used several USB-C hubs for travel and they've always been a little prone to issues and tended to get very hot will. Also, I installed two HDMIs, so I decided to upgrade to a dual HDMI hub. After a lot of research and since I'll only be using this in my home office, I settled on one of the larger hubs and I'm glad I did. I have it with my Jabra USB-C adapter/Bluetooth headset, USB-A external hard drive, USB-A wireless keyboard adapter, USB-A webcam, Ethernet (over 400Mbps on other adapters) , two monitors connected HDMI and USB-A and USB -C tablets, phones, watches etc. I did not use SD cards, audio out or microphone in. It couldn't have been easier. I plugged it in and everything worked. When I booted up the next morning everything worked. No delays or reboot required. I also noticed that it runs a lot colder than my visitor center (which makes sense). It's finally loading my HP Elitebook x360 1030 G3 (yes, I hope there's an update soon). I'm not sure what else I can ask for, but so far it's working great. Can't comment on durability yet, but if I run into any issues in the future I'll update this review.

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