⚡ Elevate your setup: Power, display, and speed in one sleek hub!
The Omivine 4-in-1 USB-C Hub transforms a single USB-C port into HDMI (4K@30Hz), VGA (1080p@60Hz), USB 3.0 (5Gbps), and PD 100W charging ports. Perfect for professionals on the go, it supports dual display output, fast data transfer, and high-wattage charging, compatible with MacBook, Dell, Samsung, and more, backed by an 18-month warranty.
M**S
Does the job. Good price.
Have been using for a day but all seems to be fine. Instructions would be good though.Good value for money.
G**
Great
Great and easy to use
B**I
Good
It’s pretty easy to get this one working, just plug in, simple. The only issue is just one USB C output port, but I need two, still a quality product.
I**E
Great product
Great product does everything that it is expected to do.
F**
Support 4k adapter 4 in 1
I like the fact that it is small and with multi purpose use, above all it is a true value for money.
G**N
Not useful for what I intended for.
I bought this product to cast my android phone directly to a monitor or projector but it doesn't work. However this a a good product for a laptop. Compact and easy to use when travelling. The only criticism I can say it is not useful for what I intended . So I can only say 3 star .
J**R
Quality
It's a good product
M**D
It's cheap and it works
Got this on discovering my snazzy new laptop didn't even have an HDMI socket, let alone VGA. Try turning up at a venue where you don't know how old their projector is to give a presentation with such a machine! 'Lacking' barely even covers it! And only one USB-A socket -- so that's the keyboard and ... where does the mouse go? And the memory stick with the PowerPoint on? And the dongle for the laser pointer?So I got this little adapter at a couple of hundred pounds less than Lenovos' official docking station, and it provides full-size HDMI, VGA, a USB-A and USB-C. Tested both video outputs and they work. So does my memory stick in the USB-A socket. The USB-C socket did not work with a memory stick, though. I presume it is for charging only, which is a missed opportunity. That makes it effectively just a USB-C to A converter, but if that's all you need, I guess it's fine.The unit is compact, light, and has a short lead. This is flexible, so protects the laptop socket from harm, unlike a rigid connection, but it can be awkward to connect devices to it as some of the sockets (the USB ones) are on the edge nearest the laptop and there isn't much room.Easy to pop into your laptop case, then, and if you don't need more USB sockets or an SD card reader, fits the bill. As a video converter, it's fine.
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