Description
This Thunderbolt 3 to USB 3.1 multiple channel hub controller delivers maximum USB performance, adding four high-speed independent USB ports to your Thunderbolt 3 laptop. It provides three dedicated USB controllers and up to 20Gbps of aggregated bandwidth for USB devices. The Thunderbolt 3 hub lets you access multiple USB devices at greater bandwidth. Maximize USB Performance This high speed USB hub provides two 10Gbps ports for connecting high-performance devices such as storage arrays, 3D scanners, audio-video devices, and external SSDs, with dedicated bandwidth for faster read/write access. The second Thunderbolt 3 port can be used to connect an additional USB C device with up to 10G bandwidth. Dedicated Independent Port Bandwidth When only one USB port is in use, the full 10Gbps bandwidth is available. Two additional USB-A ports provide 5Gbps of bandwidth to each device simultaneously, ideal for portable hard drives or flash drives. For added convenience, the front USB-A port supports both data and charging of your mobile device. Extend Your Workstation This Thunderbolt 3 to USB 3.1 hub features a second Thunderbolt 3 port to connect an additional display to your laptop (a USB-C video adapter may be required). The port can also be used to connect additional Thunderbolt devices, daisy-chaining up to six devices. This Thunderbolt 3 to USB 3.1 Gen 2 adapter is backed by a StarTech.com 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.
StarTech.com Thunderbolt 3 to USB 3.1 Hub - 4 Port - High Speed Multi-Channel Hub Controller - Thunderbolt 3 to USB Adapter Hub (TB33A1C)
Current Price
$194.99
Average
$173.72
Min Price
$102.84
Max Price
$212.1
Price dynamics
11%
Description
This Thunderbolt 3 to USB 3.1 multiple channel hub controller delivers maximum USB performance, adding four high-speed independent USB ports to your Thunderbolt 3 laptop. It provides three dedicated USB controllers and up to 20Gbps of aggregated bandwidth for USB devices. The Thunderbolt 3 hub lets you access multiple USB devices at greater bandwidth. Maximize USB Performance This high speed USB hub provides two 10Gbps ports for connecting high-performance devices such as storage arrays, 3D scanners, audio-video devices, and external SSDs, with dedicated bandwidth for faster read/write access. The second Thunderbolt 3 port can be used to connect an additional USB C device with up to 10G bandwidth. Dedicated Independent Port Bandwidth When only one USB port is in use, the full 10Gbps bandwidth is available. Two additional USB-A ports provide 5Gbps of bandwidth to each device simultaneously, ideal for portable hard drives or flash drives. For added convenience, the front USB-A port supports both data and charging of your mobile device. Extend Your Workstation This Thunderbolt 3 to USB 3.1 hub features a second Thunderbolt 3 port to connect an additional display to your laptop (a USB-C video adapter may be required). The port can also be used to connect additional Thunderbolt devices, daisy-chaining up to six devices. This Thunderbolt 3 to USB 3.1 Gen 2 adapter is backed by a StarTech.com 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.
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[Music] usb has a long and needlessly complicated past just try googling a chart of all the different usb generations ports their specs and compatibility if you've got the time and you'll see what we're talking about it's a mess thankfully we don't need to know this history lesson to use and appreciate the usb connection today it had its hits it had its misses and now with the help of usb type-c it's slowly becoming more streamlined than ever but here's the thing many technologies utilize this connector now one such technology is thunderbolt 3. and quite frankly it can be difficult to distinguish usb c from thunderbolt 3 at a glance that's why in today's video we will be talking about this topic so without any further ado let's begin by introducing the two terms we'll start with usb type-c as it does hold seniority over thunderbolt 3. as you can guess usb type-c is one in a long line of


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