Anker 7-in-1 Premium USB C Hub Adapter, with 60W Power Delivery, 4K USB C to HDMI Output, MicroSD/SD Card Reader, 3 USB 3.0 Ports, for MacBook Pro, ChromeBook, XPS and More
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| Brand | Anker |
| Hardware interface | MicroSD, HDMI |
| Number of ports | 7 |
| Compatible devices | Card Readers, Laptops, Desktops |
| Operating system | Linux, Windows Vista, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Windows 10 |
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 27 x 4 x 1.1 cm; 81.65 Grams
- Date First Available : 9 Jun. 2017
- Manufacturer : Anker
- ASIN : B071JV4NPS
- Item model number : AK-A83430A2
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Best Sellers Rank:
94,844 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories)
- 1,378 in USB Hubs
- Customer reviews:
Product Description
Premium 7-in-1 USB-C hub
The USB, video, and SD card station
Seven in One
Sync data from a thumb drive, plug in USB peripherals, stream 4K video, and hot swap your standard and micro-sized SD cards—all from the same hub.
Vivid Video, Speedy Sync
Access 5 Gbps data transfer speeds, along with vibrant 4K 30 Hz HDMI streaming.
Universal SD
Plug and play an enormous range of SD cards from the standard and micro-sized slots.
Compatible Devices:
Apple MacBook (2015/ 2016/ 2017/ 2018)
Apple MacBook Pro (2015/ 2016/ 2017/ 2018)
Apple I Mac/ I Mac Pro (21.5 inch, 27 inch)
Incompatible Devices:
ipad Pro 2018
Nintendo switch
Apple USB superdrive
Original Dell XPS 13 stock adapter
Original Samsung phone and tablet stock adapters
Supported systems:
mac OS X 10.6 or later
linux 2.6.14 or later
Please Note
The hub delivers a 49W for charging the connected laptop and 11W for powering the hub when connected to a 60W power input.
The USB ports are intended for data transfer. They provide insufficient power output for charging.
The extended cable is 0.5 ft long.
Charging Technology
Thanks to pioneering innovation and an insistence on using only the high-quality materials.
Premium 7-in-1 USB-C Hub
Sync an entire workstation together with a single compact hub. Combining HDMI, SD, and standard USB, it’s the all-in-one connectivity station for people on the go.
- 3 USB Ports, 1 HDMI Port, 1 SD and 1 microSD Card Slots
- Power Delivery to Charge Your Laptop
- 5 Gbps Super Speed Data Transfer
- Display Media in 4K
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Power DeliveryThe hub delivers a 49W charge for your laptop while in use (when connected to a 60W power input). |
High-Speed DataTransfer an entire movie or music library in seconds with 5 Gbps USB syncing. |
Vivid VideoEasily stream media to a bigger monitor or television in stunning 4K. |
Anodized ExteriorA sleek chromatic finish matches your MacBook’s aesthetic. |
Customer reviews
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Worked for a couple of hours, and while it was working I was very happy but can't get things working again having powered everything off and on again, run an SMC reset on the Mac, tried every USB C port, and both the Mac and an Anker power supply.
By James Conroy-Finn on 22 September 2018
Worked for a couple of hours, and while it was working I was very happy but can't get things working again having powered everything off and on again, run an SMC reset on the Mac, tried every USB C port, and both the Mac and an Anker power supply.
One star dropped as I couldn't really vouch for the PD. I've been using an Anker 45W power supply and I've found that sometimes either Mac wouldn't charge through the hub, which has caused problems in the past where my Mac battery has died even though the hub was plugged in to a power supply, but I'm now looking to upgrade to a newer model of this as the 2020 MacBook Pro seems more power hungry.
Before needing the 7-in-1 USB-C hub, I previously had the 10 Port USB 3.0 Data Hub, 7 of which died after very short use on an iMac.
Similarly, neither the originally purchased 7-in-1 'Premium' USB C Hub Adapter or its required replacemtn have 'ever' worked efficiently with Macbook Pro (2018), both suffering the ubiquitous "USB Disabled" scourge, even when using the power delivery charging port:
Q: What's the point of a power delivery charging port if it doesn't deliver power?? Such a simple pre-requisite, hardly rocket-science.
Anker's service can't be faulted, but I can't help thinking that the high price of the hub is what funds it:
Q: What's the point of pretty packaging, friendly customer service and fast replacements 'if the PRODUCT doesn't work'?
A: If you're going to charge 'premium' prices, make damn sure you're making a 'premium' product.
This certainly isn't it.
By sara seymour on 30 September 2019
Before needing the 7-in-1 USB-C hub, I previously had the 10 Port USB 3.0 Data Hub, 7 of which died after very short use on an iMac.
Similarly, neither the originally purchased 7-in-1 'Premium' USB C Hub Adapter or its required replacemtn have 'ever' worked efficiently with Macbook Pro (2018), both suffering the ubiquitous "USB Disabled" scourge, even when using the power delivery charging port:
Q: What's the point of a power delivery charging port if it doesn't deliver power?? Such a simple pre-requisite, hardly rocket-science.
Anker's service can't be faulted, but I can't help thinking that the high price of the hub is what funds it:
Q: What's the point of pretty packaging, friendly customer service and fast replacements 'if the PRODUCT doesn't work'?
A: If you're going to charge 'premium' prices, make damn sure you're making a 'premium' product.
This certainly isn't it.
As others have said the usb-a ports are a tad tight but that's a good thing I think - no chance of wriggling loose when not working at a desk.
Only time will tell about the usb-c cable. Using the supplied case, I am concerned about the cable getting damaged as it double backs on its self. So far so good though.
Been using this nearly daily for 4 months.
60W power is okay for charging and it seems to work with everything I have plugged in so far
























