

⚡ Power Up Your Productivity with Anker’s USB-C Hub!
The Anker USB-C Hub converts one USB-C port into four USB 3.0 ports, delivering up to 5 Gbps data transfer speeds in a sleek, durable aluminum design. Compatible with MacBook Pro (2017/2018), Chromebook, XPS, Galaxy S9/S8, and more, it offers plug-and-play convenience backed by Anker’s trusted 18-month warranty and customer support.
| ASIN | B07DFYQXY7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #241 in USB Hubs |
| Brand | Anker |
| Color | Space Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,393) |
| Date First Available | July 17, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.08 x 2.24 x 0.94 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Item model number | AK-848061055184 |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Operating System | Chromebook |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 2.24 x 0.94 inches |
M**.
WELL ANKER PROVED ME WRONG
THIS IS AN EDITED REVIEW: The original item I received appeared to be defective and Anker asked to send me a new one, which I accepted hesitently and it worked as expected. Well done Anker, few companies today would make sure that the customer is satisfied like you did. I like a clean desk and clean lines, I also bought myself a new Apple MacBook Air and the lack of ports sent me looking for a hub for all the items I looked to plug in. Looking for in purchase: -Sturdy -Value -USB 3.0 (at a minimum) -Long Cord Design: The Anker USB C Hub to 4 USB 3.0 has a sleek and clean look. The metallic grey works great with the MacBooks and the slim design is great for hiding it underneath a desk. Issues: When I checked the transfer speeds of the devices plugged in they were well below the USB 3.0 speeds and the up to 5GB that was advertised with the item. (Anker sent a new one and I believe that it was just a defective unit) Cost: $17.99 Positives: ++Material ++Look ++Design ++Build Quality ++Cost ++Transfer speeds (on the second one) Negatives: --Slow transfer speeds (on the first one) Final Thoughts: I did reach out to the company and they offered two solutions. One that I plug the item in faster, which caught me off guard that the speed I physically plug something in could affect the transfer rate. (Yes, I confirmed that they meant to plug the item in faster). The other solution was that they would send me a new item, which I did take them up on and the new item worked with zero issue. It transferred at top speed and worked perfectly with both an SD Card reader and a SSD enclosure (among other things). I will say I wish it had USB-C ports but, they never claimed that it did so no knock for that. I love the cord length and all and all works great. Would I recommend: Absolutely I would. This is a great product and the company stands behind the item, that is rare in today’s world.
M**R
solid, to the point, works; what else do you need
I needed more ports to connect a couple of external drives that I was connecting into a RAID-1 array. The drives were both USB 3.0 and quite inexpensive for their 4TB size. Combining the two was considerably less expensive than buying a dual enclosure RAID drive, so I decided to try this route. The only problem was that I was running out of hub space and on-computer ports. I saw this USB-C to USB-A adapter and realized that I could not only get more ports, I could also get more speed by running through USB-C and avoid a speed bottleneck. I've always been happy with Anker products, so I put in my order, received the adapter, plugged in the drives, formatted them, set up the RAID through the computer, and everything worked like a charm. If a drive fails in this unit, all I have to do is plug in another drive of the same size and tell the computer to rebuild. I've had three RAID failures in dual drives over the years, and in every case, the failure has been in the controller board, not the drives, which rendered the unit useless until I bought another dual unit enclosure or simply replaced it and reused the drives elsewhere. This Anker adapter allowed me to set up a cheaper and more flexible drive setup for less money with still good throughput. The unit itself is constructed solidly. The cord is long enough for convenient positioning, unlike a lot of this type adapter. It's solid, built on focus to its purpose, and it works flawlessly. And the price is quite reasonable.
B**M
Anker products are premium products
When USB 3.0 became a standard, I tried several cheap USB Hub products, and was greatly dissatisfied. One day while looking to replace the substandard USB 3.0 hubs, I saw the Anker line of products. They guaranteed their products to be well made, and premium products. I purchased the Anker USB 3.0 Hub with external power supply, and was so pleased with its materials, packaging, and workmanship, I have purchased this brand ever since. I have NEVER been disappointed with their line of products. I am a consultant, and I put Anker products through a tough test daily, and many folks ask me where I purchased them, because they are impressed with their looks, quality, and performance. I especially liked THIS USB 3.0 hub, because it has an aluminum case. If you are not familiar with the ins and outs of USB 3.0, you may not know that the high frequencies generated by the devices adversely effect USB 2.0 devices you have connected to your computer. If you plug a USB 3.0 flash drive in a laptop next to a USB 2.0 wireless mouse, you may find that the frequencies generated by the operation of the flash drive cause the USB 2.0 wireless mouse to perform intermittently, (jumping around the screen). The use of an Anker USB 3.0 Hub for your USB 3.0 flash drive, and other USB 3.0 devices, will isolate the USB 3.0 devices and allow the wireless mouse to remain in it's USB 2.0 socket, and perform the way it should. Highly Recommended!
A**R
It works... sporadically. Choose a better option.
D**N
Like on advert, no problems whatsoever, I have it for few months, and many other devices from them, everything is working/ functioning perfectly
B**E
With both my USB A ports being used for wireless keyboard/mouse and ethernet adaptor I was left with 1 USB C port. Fine with a dual USB A and C memory stick but not so good when you have external hard drives, mobiles, cameras and satnavs which come with USB A cables. 4 USB A ports fits my requirements perfectly and with the ports sited on the top of the unit it saves on desktop space. Plug and play works a treat and all my peripherals were recognised and worked without any issues. Highly recommended.
R**Y
I read many reviews about cheap USB 3.0 hubs which only have one or two 3.0 slots with the others being USB 2.0. I wanted to ensure my music gear was running at its best so I spend a bit more on this Anker hub and I feel totally confident with it. Plus it feels very well made. A USB hub is not really a thing to get excited about, but I know I'd feel some anxiety if I'd gone for a cheaper one. Do yourself a favour and put doubt aside.
A**Y
This does a good job connecting up a range of usb sticks, powered external drives or memory card readers. It doesn't seem to cope with USB powered hard drives though.
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