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7-in-1 USB-C hub: 4K 60Hz HDMI, 100W PD USB-C port, SD+TF card reader, 1x USB3, 2x USB2 - £15.59 delivered @ Kenable

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Not bad for a 4K 60Hz hub from a reliable & trusted UK supplier

£14.17 with codes - use both codes CU8H40GN & YJNU5VDA one at a time (unofficial, found elsewhere) for another 5%, then 5% on top - if they stop working, sign-up to their newsletter & they'll usually email you a 5% code.

Since the introduction of USB C products have started using just one or two USB C ports and adapters are needed.

Our USB C 7-in-1 adapter allows you to connect multiple ports to a USB C port on your computer/laptop. This is an ideal portable solution for adding ports that your computer does not have.

This adapter allows you to connect one HDMI port with a resolution of 4k at 60Hz 1 x USB 3.0 port (5gbps charges at 7.5w) 2x USB 2.0 Ports (480Mbps) an SD/TF card reader a USB C port for power delivery.

The power delivery port allows you to connect your power adapter to the port and passes power through to your laptop and charge it.

1x HDMI 4K @ 60Hz
1x USB 3.0 Type A 5Gbps
2 x USB 2.0 Sockets 480Mbps
1x SD Card Reader
1x TF / microSD Card Reader
1x USB C Power Delivery 100W
15cm Type C Cable
Plastic Housing

Sometimes goes lower, £11.63 delivered with codes!

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  1. Shakattack's avatar
    Shakattack
    Hi
    Can i plug the power cable into this? And a separate hdmi cable?
    rev6's avatar
    rev6
    Yes
  2. OfferKid's avatar
    OfferKid
    Does anyone know if this would allow me to connect an additional monitor via HDMI so that I can use two monitors with my laptop?
    Lakhbir27's avatar
    Lakhbir27
    Yes, if your laptop can connect 1 monitor, this will allow a 2nd to ge connected
  3. DanLazerDeGeneres's avatar
    DanLazerDeGeneres
    They're all good until the big question is asked of whether they truly do output 4k@60 because reading a lot of reviews for these and similar they do seem to be telling fibs
  4. umirza85's avatar
    umirza85
    100w PD at this price from a "reputable" brand is a great. Most are 60w and don't really charge MacBook Pros properly
    Crossbow's avatar
    Crossbow Author
    Proof will be in the pudding, let's hope someone has bought before & has some feedback to share. Kenable is usually excellent anyway.
    Only slight downside is the plastic housing, will see if I can find a reasonably priced aluminium one banging about somewhere (edited)
  5. kyeung's avatar
    kyeung
    Looks to tick all the boxes and from a reliable brand. Hot
  6. Tank12345's avatar
    Tank12345
    from a reliable & trusted UK supplier


    Yeah, you think they make these themselves? Taken a punt and see how it goes
  7. daviescr's avatar
    daviescr
    Voted hot. Kenable as a company are absolutely fantastic to buy from IMHO.
  8. Jplummz's avatar
    Jplummz
    Just paid £13.25 for this and upgraded to first class. Intending to use with my Steam Deck
    Crossbow's avatar
    Crossbow Author
    Great, please let us know how you get on once tested adequately.
  9. ladapower's avatar
    ladapower
    Wish it had Ethernet port instead of the SD slots or even the HDMI.
    Crossbow's avatar
    Crossbow Author
    Would this one be of any use? Around £17 with the 20% off voucher there amazon.co.uk/dp/…1Q2
  10. dj_stephenson's avatar
    dj_stephenson
    I'm wondering if this will allow me to use Dex on my samsung s23 ultra.
    BigBellyNelly's avatar
    BigBellyNelly
    I was wondering this about an the S20 Fe
  11. thedealsman's avatar
    thedealsman
    1.8m thunderbolt 3 cable is also a very competitive price
  12. Bazallworks's avatar
    Bazallworks
    Does this work as a makeshift Steam Deck. Would prefer to pay more for one with ethernet but this isn't bad
    qwertqaz94's avatar
    qwertqaz94
    I'm considering the same thing, trying to find a good dock to 3D print for it.
  13. Wazzoo's avatar
    Wazzoo
    Anyone know if this is likely to work with HDCP for playing DRM content on TVs?
    markyo007's avatar
    markyo007
    Would this help? £10.45 10% Off | 1 in 2 out 1080p HDMI-compatibl 1x2 Splitter Power Signal Amplifier NEW Box 1.3B 1.4 Compliant DVD Player

    a.aliexpress.com/_mK…82W
  14. coolstar's avatar
    coolstar
    I take it these would be okay with the steam deck?
    DanLazerDeGeneres's avatar
    DanLazerDeGeneres
    Yes would like to know as well and if anyone could suggest the best way to get ethernet added to it as well. Would be much appreciated
  15. Robbo_59's avatar
    Robbo_59
    Showing as £14.52 less the discounts for me.
  16. user072022's avatar
    user072022
    wasnt this on 1p offer few days ago ofcourse from aliexpress I believe
  17. furby_farmer's avatar
    furby_farmer
    Purchased this cable the other day and am getting visible artifacts when using it to drive a 4K monitor at 60FPS (artifacts that disappear when dropping the refresh rate to 30FPS). So most likely would not recommend it to those seeking to use it for 4K @ 60FPS.
    Crossbow's avatar
    Crossbow Author
    Most HDMI cables are only 1.4, please make sure you are using a 2.0 or above rated cable with 18Gbps bandwidth... turbofuture.com/com…ide
    • HDMI 1.4: This supports 4K resolution up to 30Hz
    • HDMI 2.0: This supports 4K resolution up to 60Hz. Later updates added support for HDR video
    • HDMI 2.1: This is the latest version. It supports 8K at 60Hz and 4K at 120Hz.

    If you're not sure what your cable rating is, I would recommend buying a 2.0 / 2.1 & try with that to confirm 100% - £2.68 for this 2m 2.0 amazon.co.uk/dp/…6B/ (edited)
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