This 7-in-2 MacBook adapter expands your MacBook Pro/Air into 2 USB 3.0 + HDMI [email protected] + 1Gb LAN + USB C ThunderBolt 3 and SD/TF card reader. The premium accessory for MacBook Pro/Air with two built-in USB-C ports.
Full capacity USB-C port for 40Gbps data transfer, 100W PD, HDMI [email protected] output, less is more.
Instantly access to the Internet with an RJ45 Ethernet port, the wired network provides a faster and more stable network, transmission speed up to 1000Mbps.
Max resolution up to [email protected], Easily mirrors or extends the MacBook screen with this Adapter's HDMI port to a bigger monitor, HDTV or projector at home/hotel/office/conference, etc...
This MacBook hub adapter allows various accessories such as a mouse, keyboard, thumb drive, hard disk, camera, and printer to be connected to the hub at the same time.
*not support Apple USB SuperDrive.
Transfer large photos/video in seconds, Sync movies, series, photos, and more with SuperSpeed data transfer. Compatible with SD, SDHC, SDXC, MicroSD, MicroSDHC, and Micro SDXC cards.
Read before Purchasing:
-these days, there is new discovery for Windows 11 where drivers are too old to run, advise updating drivers from laptop brand official website or below software recommended by users(charges)
www.iobit.com/en/driver-booster
-here is an article that may help.
-Make sure the ethernet driver on your laptop is updated, if not, go to Realtek official to download.
Realtek USB FE / GBE / 2.5G / Gaming Ethernet Family Controller Software - REALTEK
-Confirm with laptop brand that the USB-C port on laptop supports [DP alt mode], if not, HDMI can not output from the laptop.
-Try another HDMI cable.
-Connect power adapter into hub to fulfill enough power for hub to activate.
-Make sure USB format is compatible with laptop system's requirements.
-Connect power adapter into hub to fulfill enough power for hub to activate.
-Try other different USB devices you have.
-Check this article you might have an answer.
-A lot of customers have the issue that not transferring to an external monitor > this feature must be charging to be activated, thus plug Nintendo AC power adapter into hub is a MUST.
-The Chromecast dongle must be charging with 5V/2A at least by wall socket not USB on TV (insufficient watt), go charging it through hub.
-USB disk or storage medium not recognized > make sure to format it as FAT32.
-Learn from Dell community, the issue caused by the BIOS version. it's not easy for general users, go for Dell support or find a friend who is good at PC configuration to help. here is the source