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Product typehub with card readerhub with card reader
Placementexternalexternal
PC connectivity
USB-C
5Gbps
USB-C
5Gbps
HUB connectors
USB-A
2 pcs
5Gbps
2 pcs
5Gbps
USB-C
2 pcs
5Gbps
2 pcs
5Gbps
Power Delivery100 W
HDMI1 pc v2.01
LAN (RJ-45)
Max. connected monitors1
Card slots
SD
microSD
SD
microSD
More features
USB cable compartment
Cable length18 cm
Activity indicator
Materialmetalplastic
Size113x44x16 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2025april 2024
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Glossary

Power Delivery

The technology allows you to work at higher voltage, thereby increasing the transmitted power. USB hubs with Power Dlivery can not only charge smartphones faster, but also power more power-hungry devices, such as laptops.

HDMI

HDMI is the most popular of modern multimedia digital interfaces. It is specifically designed for HD content and provides the transmission of high-resolution video and multi-channel audio through a single cable. HDMI outputs are mainly found in hubs connected via USB Type C and compatible with the Thunderbolt interface (see "Connection"). Essentially, to use HDMI, you will need to connect the device to a Thunderbolt v3 port — a "pure" USB Type C does not support video transmission. This capability may be useful if an external screen is intended for HDMI connection, but your PC or laptop lacks such ports, or they are occupied or unavailable for other reasons. HDMI can have different versions, which affects its bandwidth. For instance, to transmit 4K video at 60 fps, you need HDMI v 2.0 or 2.1. And multiple ports will allow you to connect more than one monitor.

Max. connected monitors

The maximum number of monitors that can be simultaneously connected to the hub and used together.

Simultaneous connection of multiple screens allows expanding the visual space available to the user. For example, this can be useful for designers and layout artists when working with large-format materials, for programmers to separate tasks (one monitor for coding, another for searching the necessary information and other auxiliary purposes), and for gaming enthusiasts to ensure maximum immersion effect.

USB cable compartment

A special compartment on the case of the card reader or hub (see "Type"), in which the USB cable is placed during non-working hours. Such models are compact and easy to transport due to the fact that the wire, which tends to get confused and interfere, is hidden inside the device. For objective reasons, only devices with an external connection can have a cable compartment(see "Intended use").

Cable length

The length of the cable supplied with the device. Mostly relevant for models with a non-removable cable that cannot be replaced.

Activity indicator

Light indicator, indicating that data is currently being exchanged between the memory card and the computer to which the card reader is connected. This allows you to avoid disconnecting the card reader during operation, which is fraught not only with data loss, but even damage to the device.

Material

The main material used for the body of the device.

— Plastic. Plastic is light, cheap, quite practical, incl. has good strength properties. In addition, it allows you to create cases of complex shape and almost any color.

Metal. As a rule, aluminium-based alloys are used for metal cases. Such cases are much stronger than plastic ones, and also have a stylish appearance. On the other hand, in terms of impact protection, this material has no advantages over plastic, but it costs more, and it can weigh much more.