As new tablets and laptops are adapting the new USB Type-C standard and becoming thinner and lighter, not only are some older ports left out but there simply isn’t room for others. Our Moshi USB-C ...
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Satechi today announced the launch of a new OntheGo 7-in-1 Multiport Adapter, which provides access to seven ports in a ...
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With many newer laptops, lack of available ports is a serious issue, especially with ultrabooks. Our StarTech USB-C Multiport Adapter review takes a look at one of the company’s latest adapters that ...
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This tiny gadget lets you turn your device's USB port into Ethernet port, making a big difference in how fast and reliable ...
As new tech continues to favor USB-C ports over regular ol’ USB ports, an adapter is more crucial than ever. That’s why we’ve rounded up our favorite picks of hubs, adapters and dongles to keep you ...
This is clever. Made by HyperDrive, the USB-C Hub slips onto an Apple USB-C power adapter and adds two USB 3.0 ports. That’s all. I love it and it addresses a major shortcoming of Apple’s current ...
Your new iPhone 12 will have a USB-C to Lightning cable — but no AC power adapter. Here are some great choices for adapters, if your tech drawer isn't already full of them. Using USB-C to charge your ...
Blue: Supporting USB 3.0 SuperSpeed technology and above, blue ports identify a device capable of fast data transfer: up to 5 Gbps (that's 5,000 Mbps) -- a significant jump from previous generations.