🔗 Connect, Charge, Create—All in One Hub!
The USB-C Hub with M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure is a versatile 7-in-1 docking station designed for professionals seeking high-speed data transfer, stunning 4K visuals, and efficient charging capabilities. With support for multiple operating systems and a compact design, it enhances productivity while keeping your workspace organized.
Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
Number of Ports | 7 |
Operating System | Mac Os,Windows |
Compatible Devices | Tablets, Laptops, Card Readers, Desktops |
Total Usb Ports | 3 |
Hardware Connectivity | MicroSD, USB, HDMI, Thunderbolt |
Item Weight | 0.24 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.4"L x 1.9"W x 0.6"H |
Color | 7 IN 1 |
D**1
Compact unit to delivers
This USB-C hub is powerful and small. Great ability to link external hard dives and SD cards to you macBook Pro or other laptop or computer. Very fast. The SSD Enclosure works great and is a great way to add more storage.Much less cost than the bigger docks.My only concern is they did not include a power cord for unit.Great Hub
T**A
Great for SteamDeck
I got this so I could use my 2TB NVMe drive on my Valve Steam Deck and dual-boot and run Windows over USB-C. It runs great! It also allows me to use peripherals as well as charge. I am very happy with it. I have had no problems running a full Windows OS over it.
E**L
Not too bad, does have some limitations.....
I purchased this after reading another review for this product that said it would work to boot my Steamdeck into Windows or Kali and it CAN do that without any issues whatsoever (THANK YOU TheGirlIsZelda!!!). So if you are looking to use this to dual boot your laptop or whatever, it SHOULD work just fine. Now with all of that said, there are a few things that MAY be considered a downside to the product. This is using the Realtek RTL9210B-CG chipset running pretty much the stock firmware, version 1.24. The chipset supports PCIe Gen3 x2 which runs at roughly 8 Gbps with 2 lanes for a total of 16 Gbps bandwidth. After having some issues with doing speed tests on the original firmware using Flashbench I upgraded the RTL9210B-CG chipset firmware to version to 1.30.21 (THANK YOU STATION DRIVERS DOT COM!!) *hint on where you can download the firmware* In Windows 11 the device shows up as a "Realtek RTL9210B-CG SCSI Disk Device" under Disk Drives and "USB Attached SCSI (UAS) Mass Storage Device" under Storage Controllers.YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO USE THE SAMSUNG OR WD DRIVE IMAGING SOFTWARE WITH THE DRIVES INSTALLED IN THIS DEVICE!!! Their imaging software will not detect the Samsung or WD drive that you may install into this device as once again it shows up as "Realtek RTL9210B-CG SCSI Disk Device" in Device Manager and NOT a Samsung or WD drive. So if you are buying this to image your device over to a new Samsung or WD drive it will not work unless you ALREADY have a Samsung or WD drive installed in your laptop or desktop.After upgrading the firmware I was able to get Flashbench to work (also run it as administrator....) but I was only able to get roughly 730 MB/s on my Asus ROG ROG Strix G G731 (PCIE Gen3 x4) and 835 MB/s on my Steamdeck (PCIE Gen4 x4) using a WD Black 2TB SN850X NVMe PCIE Gen4 x4 drive. It almost seems as though it can only use one lane as I can only hit just under that 8 Gbps mark (1000 MB/s). Mind you I have a MUCH slower SSD in my Asus ROG Strix (samsung 970 evo plus which claims HALF the speed of the WD black @ 3,500 MB/s) and I am able to hit the 2670 MB/s (21360 Gbps) mark.So to sum it all up it is not a bad device to use for everyday stuff and your typical dual boot situations. It is NOT MADE FOR PERFORMANCE as far as I can tell/see. If someone is getting better results, PLEASE let me know what you did and I will make any needed adjustments to this review to reflect that after validation.*~*UPDATE*~*POWER SUPPLY!!POWER SUPPLY!!POWER SUPPLY!!I cannot stress that enough.... If you ARE using this for the Steam Deck, USE THE STEAM DECK POWER SUPPLY TO POWER THE USB DEVICE!!! I tried using what I thought would be an more than ample 30W Apple power supply (the cable might be suspect as well) and while it will let you boot up the device it will show up as a USB device and NOT a SCSI (UAS) device...... Your performance will ROYALLY SUCK at that point....*~*UPDATE*~*If you update to firmware version 3.2 and have issues, reflash it once or twice more. I originally flashed it once and it CRUSHED my performance. A few weeks later I decided to try it again and it worked GREAT (after re-flashing it a 3rd time just for good measure...lol)!! Getting roughly 8 Gbps on any performance test.
W**R
Poor quality short circuted my Macbook.
The power delivery was very erratic and dangerous for high-end electronics, this item short-circuited my expensive MacBook and I had to use Apple Care to replace my entire workspace. Steer clear of this item if you use Apple products that are susceptible to faulty and cheap Chinese made power docks or USB hubs. This item is using cheap parts and cannot handle the power load of higher end adapters for laptops and devices.
J**C
Works but with issues
This works great about 80% of the time, using hooked up to an iPhone 15 the hdmi and M.2 all function but with strange noises (especially when writing data to the SSD). I’ve lost HDMI connection a few times and the SSD will drop frames after about 10 minutes of recording. Heat seems to be the issue. I fitted my own fan over the NVME drive and was able to get way better performance. They should add a quiet fan that kicks on when hot. Somewhat happy but also not thrilled that I have to jerry rig my own fan to get it to work properly. also the noises it make’s seem to be associated with the blue led, when it lights up I hear a slight zzztt sound. Other reviews have me worried that this will fail, and these sounds, I hope, are not an early indicator.
A**N
Top-Notch, Must-Have Device
Ana for Selore contacted me to ask if I might leave a review for this product. So, here it is in a nutshell.Selore offers at least two capabilities that few, if no one else offers.The internal NVMe SSD slot is an absolute bonus. Also, the USB-C pass-thru is hugely important piece of what makes this device special. Part of what sold USB in the first place was the ability to daisy-chain up to 127 devices. But if you have a USB hub with no USB-C out port, then you're just going to waste ~50% of what makes USB-C special, unless you have a monitor with its own USB-C downstream port already included.All this jostling starts to add up when you consider how much a monitor with its own USB-C upstream/downstream hub included costs, as well as the extra cost of buying an extra NVMe SSD drive container - no need for any of that nonsense with the SELORE USB hub.
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