







🔌 Unlock your MacBook’s full potential—7 ports, zero limits!
The MOKiN 7-in-1 USB-C Hub is a versatile adapter designed for MacBook Pro/Air and other USB-C laptops, featuring a 4K@60Hz HDMI port, dual USB 3.0 ports with 5Gbps transfer speeds, 100W power delivery pass-through, and SD/TF card readers. Its compact aluminum build ensures portability and durability, making it an essential all-in-one solution for professionals seeking seamless connectivity and power on the go.








| ASIN | B077T4FBSP |
| Best Sellers Rank | 296 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 6 in USB Hubs |
| Brand | MOKiN |
| Brand Name | MOKiN |
| Colour | 7 IN 1 Mac Hdmi Adapter |
| Compatible Devices | Card Readers, Keyboards, Laptops, Monitors, Mouse, Projectors |
| Compatible devices | Card Readers, Keyboards, Laptops, Monitors, Mouse, Projectors |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,559 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00728619602988 |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
| Hardware interface | USB Type C |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.3L x 3W x 1.1H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | MOKiN |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Operating System | Chromebook |
| Product Features | 7-in-1 USB C Hub equipped with 2*USB 3.0, HDMI 4K port, 2*USB C, Micro SD/TF card reader slot, SD card slot.; 4K Video Adapter: enables you to mirror or extend the display of your laptop to your TV, monitor or projector in up to 4K; USB 3.0 Ports at 5 Gbps: allow you to connect keyboard, mouse, thumb drive to your laptop; provide high speed transfer rate of up to 5Gbps |
| Product Warranty | 1 year |
| Special feature | 7-in-1 USB C Hub equipped with 2*USB 3.0, HDMI 4K port, 2*USB C, Micro SD/TF card reader slot, SD card slot.; 4K Video Adapter: enables you to mirror or extend the display of your laptop to your TV, monitor or projector in up to 4K; USB 3.0 Ports at 5 Gbps: allow you to connect keyboard, mouse, thumb drive to your laptop; provide high speed transfer rate of up to 5Gbps Special feature 7-in-1 USB C Hub equipped with 2*USB 3.0, HDMI 4K port, 2*USB C, Micro SD/TF card reader slot, SD card slot.; 4K Video Adapter: enables you to mirror or extend the display of your laptop to your TV, monitor or projector in up to 4K; USB 3.0 Ports at 5 Gbps: allow you to connect keyboard, mouse, thumb drive to your laptop; provide high speed transfer rate of up to 5Gbps See more |
| Total USB Ports | 3 |
| Total USB ports | 3 |
| UPC | 728619602988 |
J**A
Solid 7-in-1 USB-C Hub for MacBook and More
I’ve been using the MOKiN 7-in-1 USB-C Hub with my MacBook Pro for daily work, and it has performed reliably so far. Ports & Performance: The HDMI output works smoothly with my external monitor and delivers a stable picture without flickering or lag. The USB 3.0 ports provide good transfer speeds for flash drives and external accessories like a mouse and keyboard. The SD/TF card readers are convenient and recognize cards instantly, which is helpful for photo and file transfers. Power Delivery: The 100W PD pass-through charging is a big plus. My MacBook charges normally while all ports are in use, and I haven’t noticed overheating or power drops. Build Quality & Design: The hub feels well-built with a sturdy cable and a compact, lightweight design that’s easy to carry in a laptop bag. It matches the MacBook aesthetic nicely but also works well with other USB-C laptops (I tested briefly on a Lenovo with no issues). Compatibility: Plug-and-play with macOS and Windows—no drivers needed. Everything was recognized immediately. Overall Impression: This is a practical and well-designed USB-C adapter that covers most everyday needs in one compact device. It’s a great option for anyone looking to expand ports on a MacBook Pro/Air or other USB-C laptops. ✔️ Good value ✔️ Reliable performance ✔️ Travel-friendly design Highly recommended for work, home, or travel use.
A**M
Excellent
Excellent, does exactly what it says.
B**B
Very good with one minor irritation
Very smart hub. Use it on an iPad Air m2. All the ports work. Possible to transfer files from one thumb drive to another, or to a sd card etc. Mine works fine without power input. It can even cope with a Sandisk Extreme drive plus a few other drives without plugging in the power. So why the dropped star? Ideally the USB ports would be wider spaced but that’s not worthy of dropping a star. The main thing for me is that the hub can’t see an sd card and an sd micro card at the same time. This makes it a bit more difficult to transfer from one sd card to another. You need to buy and plug in a USB to micro sd adapter in one of the USB ports on the hub and the sd card in one of the sd card ports on the hub. So not the perfect hub for me as I have to faff about with adapters. Otherwise great looking, fast, all the good stuff minus this one irritation. Ps. I have adapters that can read two sd cards at the same time. So it’s this hub, not an iOS issue.
A**N
not bad so far
Cable length is too short, around 1.5m, but no complaint, just means I have to get another HDMI cable in a longer length to hook up to my big Television or monitor. Can hook up my SSD drives to my M4 MacBook Air and start saving space. It works directly without charging Purchased silver in a Colour that matches my computer colour Connectivity No issues so far, Got 2 ext drive working from very old machine
M**O
good value
seems well made
K**R
Useful additional ports.
Useful ports, very well constructed, very useful.
G**M
Pleasantly surprised
It is a USB C, not thunderbolt which is the main let down. This does restrict usage a little. I will start with the cons Cons: The case gets quite warm, it feels like coated metal similar to pc cases. Plastic parts also get warm. This makes me question how long it will last. I also wonder that reason it gets hot is it has no power brick, so the 100watts is being handled within the unit itself. It has a 'power button' but at least on my unit, it does nothing! Also powered on as soon as you plug the USB C cable in from the mains. Pros: Small, light. No power brick, just the unit, so easier to transport, just need a USB plug that can supply 100watts and 1 extra cable (if include the original) to power a laptop or connect to a PC. According to the windows display settings it is showing to push 165Hz at 3440x1440p on my 34inch wide-screen monitor which is amazing as that's the max the monitor can do (see photo, sorry it's a rubbish quality). The ports seem fast and responsive, haven't had a connection issue yet. I was worried as I wanted a dock that could do 1440p wide-screen at 120+ Hz which it seems to be doing so impressed, especially at the discounted price
A**R
One or two minor problems but it's working quite well now
I use this device to connect the power, 2 monitors (one 4k UHD and one full hd) mice, keyboards, webcam to my Dell Latitude 5440 laptop. I had some initial problems that the screens would blackout for a few seconds at a time with power running through the device to my laptop, but replacing the supplied USB 4 cable resolved this. I contacted Mokin support online via email/chat. We never spoke in real time due to the time difference between they're location and the UK where I am located, but they did try to be helpful and gave me instructions on updating the devices firmware. There is still an outstanding issue. The device claims to be able to run two 4K monitors at 60hz. But on my device with one 4k monitor plugged into one display port and a lower res 1080 full hd display plugged into the other display port, the 4k monitor only refreshes at 30hz RGB. The 4k monitor can only get 60hz refresh rate when used with the other display if connected to the hdmi, but then it less usable for most work as it is not an RGB signal then, so text does not display very sharply or clearly whereas it is at least a good quality image at 30hz RGB via the display port and is quite usable like that. The 4k monitor does run at 60hz RGB usably via either port if it is the only monitor connected, though not at quite as high a number of bits as when connected directly to the laptop. Mokin support collected info on the models of my monitors and laptop and showed me how to generate a list of supported resolutions and refresh rates of my monitors for them to use as diagnostic info and said they would investigate to see if there is anything further they can do as they would have expected the device to be able to manage these demands. I've since been told they may not have a resolution to my lack of 4K 60hz refresh rate with two monitors connected with my specific setup very soon, but they did offer me either a full refund to return the device or a partial refund if I'm willing to keep the device anyway. I went for the partial refund as I'm not sure how easily I'd find a better hub in a similar price band that would definitely exceed its real life specs and despite these minor issues I am otherwise happy enough with its current performance. But apart from the above issues I am now able to have all my peripherals plugged into the device and just one cable to plug into my Dell laptop and it is reliable so far. So much nicer than before now that I only have to unplug one cable from the laptop when I need to disconnect from the desktop equipment and take the laptop elsewhere. Despite minor issues using the Mokin hub with the dell latitude 5440, the Mokin hub worked fine with the supplied usbc cable and just one monitor when used with my 5 or 6 year old hp spectre 360 laptop, which only supports driving up to one 4k monitor per usb c port. My dogs enjoyed eating the box.
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