⚡ Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The Plugable 5-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Hub is a cutting-edge device designed for modern Mac and Windows systems, offering unparalleled connectivity with support for dual 4K displays, lightning-fast data transfer speeds of up to 40Gbps, and a robust 2-year warranty with lifetime support.
Brand | Plugable |
Series | USB4-HUB3A |
Item model number | USB4-HUB3A |
Operating System | macOS |
Item Weight | 1.94 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.35 x 5.59 x 2.17 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.35 x 5.59 x 2.17 inches |
Color | Grey |
Manufacturer | Plugable |
ASIN | B09NQPVZF3 |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 9, 2021 |
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I am delighted with this great product - it just works.
TL;dr it works great, no setup, plug and go. Just buy one and be happy.First and Foremost; do NOT even think about using ANY TB4 device without a genuine Intel Certified TB4 cable. In this case Cables Matter and Plugable supplies the correct one (plus the correct TB4 to HDMI as well)Like me, you are probably reading all the TB4 Hub reviews before purchasing and this is my experience.I looked long and hard at the Caldigit Element and the Plugable hub. I debated the cost, the size, the power cube, over thought and considered every little detail over and over again because, well because.I concluded that whichever I bought I’d regret not buying the other, so I ended up with the pluggable.Take it out of the box, it comes with a high quality TB4 cable and a big power cube. So lets talk about the elephant in the room, or on the floor. I somehow doubt that pluggable (or Caldigit since their power cube is the same size) are into power supply manufacture so they OEM’ed someone else’s. Given a choice between this power cube that lives on the floor with all the other *)*@%(& power cubes or paying more for a smaller one that will still be on the floor with the others, I’d pay less every time. So it sits on the floor with the others, it doesn’t even get warm.The actual hub on the other hand *does* get warm during use but then my laptop does too.Does it work? Yup, just plug it in and as advertised it just … works. I have a USB 3.0 (plugable) hub hanging off the USB 3.2 port and that’s where all my angst kicked in.Is it better to get the Caldigit Element with it’s FOUR builtin USB 3.2 ports or this one with one USB 3.2. Wait, what? Exactly how many 1050Mbps devices do we actually have? Like, seriously.TB4 can only(?!!!) support 40Gpbs which is a mere FORTY 1Gbps (1050Mbps) devices. There aren't enough ports for all of those so….. ok, ok, you want to daisy chain but guess what! You’re still limited to the 40Gpbs from the laptop to the Plugable or Caldigit. But wait you say, not all devices will max out at the same time so you can attach more devices. Well that’s what I’ve done via the USB 3.2 Gen-2 (10Gbps) port to the daisy-chained hub and:Attached to the Plugable:Samsung T7-1TB SSD (1050Mbps ) USB CSamsung T7-2TB SSD (1050Mbps ) USB CSamsung T5-1TB SSD (500Mbps) USB CUSB 3.0 Hub (via the USB 3.2 Gen-2 port)Attached to the USB 3.0 HubWD 5TB driveWD 5TB driveand a couple of other things that don’t make a difference.All this is attached via the TB4 cable to a Surface Pro 8 with 2 monitors running of the MS Dock. OK, ok, I know I need more storage and am looking at another monitor but here we are.Results? I can’t shovel disk data from the SP8 to keep up with the capacity of the USB-C drives and the USB 3.0 drives. I just can't max out the 40Gbps TB4 port so everything else is just moot. All that *would* change if I ran the monitors off the Plugable (but then ALL TB4 hubs have that problem).The T7’s are slightly faster than the T5 and the T5 is slightly faster than the WD HD’s.Now when it comes to data processing the T7’s win every time but in terms of overloading the Plugable, I’m nowhere close to being able to do that in normal use.I’m going to plug another T7-2TB into the plugable and move the T5 to the hub (since they are 500Mbps bandwidth matched) and see how I can overload things.Conclusion?I love the plugable, it just does it’s job without fuss and doesn’t occupy a ton of space; it’s about as small as it can be.Do I regret the decision?Actually, no. I can’t think of a reason why I’d need 4 USB 3.1 ports and 3 TB4’s in the same box. Other people will though and the Caldigit will be worth the extra $50 or so.Will I buy another Plugable?Actually yes, I might get that 3rd monitor going :-D :-) :-D (The Surface Pro 8 has two TB4 ports)
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It works, but be sure your Laptop MFGers port labeling is correct
So I'm up to 3 Docks I tried, and until this morning, none of them worked correctly.My the laptop maker tech support said, yup need to use the TB4 port for it to work.If not working, call the makers of the dock.I sent back the first one (from another company), factory tech support said, either not compatible, or broken, we aren't sure.only 1 monitor, ethernet would constantly disconnect. No charging.So back it went.Others had the same complaints, so figure, get a refund and move on.So bought this one from Plugable.My laptop "maker" sent me the graphics of where the TB4 port was/which one, and no it didn't work correctly.Only 1 monitor, but ethernet did, charging didn't.Updating drivers, new cable, nothing worked.After sitting back, I finally tried the USB-C 3.2 port that is not s/b to work (according to my laptop "maker").But it did. Called my Laptop "maker", and finally the one tech support worker sent me the motherboard manual, and my laptop "maker's" info of what port is which and what did what was WRONG!What they called TB4 port, was really the USB-C 3.2 for power and for 1 display.port.Which did gave me ethernet and 1 monitor via the dock.What they called the USB-C 3.2 for data use, no power... gave me the 2 displays the dock promised, ethernet and power.. I was happy about the 2 displays and ethernet... charging too was a bonus. (I was originally told by my maker, ok, so it's not, to be expected with powerful laptops.)In the middle of banging my head against the desk, I bought a lower model from plugable from amazon, it now works too.Plugable tried to help me, no one questioned the port, I shared the laptop companies port designation.So not their fault. Plugable tried a few things, one reason I bought the lower cost dock of there, get another one of their OEM TB4 cables which was suspect.So lesson is, if its not working, really have to dive deep into the ports and what they do, and which one is which.
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