- 【All-in-one Solution】This plug-and-play USB C Hub includes 3 USB 3.0 male-to-female ports, 1 USB C female to male port, 4k HDMI video output, RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet port, VGA male-to-female port, Audio/Mic 2-in-1 port, and SD/Micro SD card reader slots in an extremely compact and sleek design.
- 【HDMI 4K High Resolution】HDMI male-to-female adapter supports up to 4K resolution video at 30Hz and 1920x1080 (1080p) at 60Hz. Delivering crystal clear, high quality video and audio. Perfect for presentations, movie nights and more! Note: Resolution can only reach up to 1080p when HDMI and VGA are being used simultaneously.
- 【Stable Connection & Transmission】Crafted from high-quality aluminum allow and corrosion-resistant ABS material, EUASOO hub can withstand the hottest temperatures with ease. To prevent losing connection to your laptop or other streaming device, please always keep your streaming device fully charged via a male-to-female input port.
- 【Match Your Laptop & More】Complement your laptop, desktop or other streaming device with the USB C Hub's sleek, modern, and durable aluminum design. Current colorways match the design and look of most Apple products. Works on Mac OS X 10.6 or higher; Windows XP, 7 or higher; Chrome OS; available USB Type-C port.
- 【Easy to Store】Extremely compact and slim, this USB C Hub is portable and takes up very little desktop space. Place the hub in your bag for on-the-go presentations, data gathering, design projects and more. An ideal device for everyday carrying, commuting and travelling.
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Amanda Spouse
Making my new MacBook Air into a useful tool
I recently got my new 2018 MacBook Air and naturally needed (or wanted) to add to the limited two Thunderbolt 3 ports that Apple provides. I researched quite a few USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 hubs, but most seemed to be missing some feature that I really wanted. Then I found the EUASOO 10 in 1, which is apparently the same product as the EKSA 10 in 1. Both are available from Amazon, but the EUASOO had a better coupon offer. I did find it at a lower price from one of the electronics mail order houses, but Amazon provided next-day delivery. This product is well reviewed and beats out the competition with its very wide variety of ports. Kudos to Amazon—the hub arrived next day. I tried the USB 3.0 ports, and all worked as expected. Using Blackmagic Disk Speed Test, I compared performance of my WD My Passport with spinning disk and USB 3.0 interface. I found nearly identical performance when using either the EUASOO hub or a direct connection to the laptop using an adapter cable. I connected the hub first to a Samsung TV using HDMI and later to an older TV using VGA. Both connections allowed me to either mirror the laptop screen or use the TV as an extension of the laptop screen. The HDMI connection also provided the laptop’s audio signal to the TV. These capabilities will be valuable as I use my rig with a variety of video projectors. I did not measure the frame rate or the unit’s ability to handle 4K video. The hub allowed me to read an SD card with no problems, and the ethernet port connected me to my router at 1Gb/s. As I was loading the three USB ports with flash drives, my laptop let me know that it had insufficient power to perform, but when I plugged the charger into the hub’s USB-C port, the problem was solved. I plugged an iPhone into one of the hub’s USB 3.0 ports and it began charging. But, even though the charger was connected to the hub, the laptop warned me that I was now using too much power, and it disconnected the Passport drive. Then I tried to charge an iPad Air2 from the hub, and it appeared to be working. The laptop would not allow me to configure the hub’s audio in/out jack to handle an external microphone, but I was able to connect the microphone to the laptop’s own audio jack and connect earphones to the hub’s audio jack to use both at the same time. Considering the capabilities this adds to my new laptop, I am very satisfied with the purchase and am happy to recommend it. And the Space Gray finish matches my laptop perfectly!
Karen Gaeta
Saves me a lot of space in my computer/tablet bag
So far so good. I bought this because the new iPad came out and now uses USB-C like the new MacBooks have so would rather have ONE thing in my bag instead of a whole bunch of little ones like I used to. This makes it nice to be able to use either with the iPad or the MacBook. Works well so far. I haven’t had the chance to test every single adapter yet, but do a lot of power points so will post on durability later if I have any updates. I also noticed that it works much better when plugging multiple devices in if the power supply is plugged into the adapter. Would totally recommend to anyone who needs to use adapters.
Crystal Ash
Great USB C Hub!!!
I was looking for a USB C hub that I could use with a variety of tablets and laptops. Since the variety included a new Pixel Slate, a Dell work Windows PC, an Acer Chromebook, and Acer Windows PC, I needed something that didn't require drivers and was plug & play. I also was looking for something with an audio jack. This hub fit the bill! It may not have but 3 USB 3.0 ports but that is plenty considering that there are others on the devices if needed. I'm able to use a Type C charger to provide power to not only the laptop or tablet but can charge my Pixel 2 XL and Wear OS watch. The addition of a keyboard/mouse USB filled the slots but I didn't need any extra. The speakers can now be used with all of my devices without having to constantly move the connection. The same can be said for the Ethernet port that is capable of 1 Gbps and the HDMI. I doubt I will get much use out of the SD card slots but they are on the rear so I don't even notice. It is an all-around necessity at a very reasonable cost.
Mary Cox Morris
Cost saving 10-in-1 device
USB -C Hub Pro Model ES-HB003C is an outstanding value for the price. When priced separately for each type dongle, you would pay almost three times the amount of money. This device comes in the Gun Grey that matches the newer Apple computers. It also has an aluminum casing that is durable. The plug-n-play capabilities of this device make it an excellent docking station. The fact that you apply power to the device which in turn powers your laptop and charges your battery saves a slot on your computer. (Many of the Apple MacBook series devices come with only two USB-C connections.) I have all the connectivity that I will ever need and still have one port remaining on the computer just in case there is a discrete dongle that you can't do without. I give this device a 5 star across the board as it saves money, saves ports on the computer, and time due to it being a true plug and play device. The instructions are clear and easy to follow. I highly recommend reading the instructions prior to using the device. The 10 ports on the device are: 1. USB 3.0 ports 3 ea. 2. DB15 VGA port 1 ea. 3. Gigabit Ethernet Port 1 ea. 4. Audio/Mic/Camera mini jack 1 ea. 5. SD Card Slot 1 ea. 6. Micro SD Card Slot 1 ea. 7. HDMI Connector 1 ea. 8. USB-C power input port 1 ea. I am very happy with the quality and ease of use of this device.
Angie Parker-Brown
A sure snake slayer, wire wrangler and cord cowboy
This device was like a hair tie for the frazzled Madusa I called my laptop. My boss would come by my workplace daily and stare stone-faced, pertified by the slithery mess. Now, what was once a schizophrenic den of cables and cords has now been centralized and hog tied all into one hub. Thank you EUASOO- perhaps you should change your name to PERSEUS
Marvin Lidel Obeñita
Good USB-C Hub for your Macbook Pro that is a 10 in 1
This is one the first 10 in 1 USB-C hubs I've bought. Basically the key difference between your normal 8 in 1 and this one is that this basically adds a VGA port and a headphone/mic jack. Now most may not need a VGA, but folks in offices and other places that still use old school projectors or conference rooms with only VGA available, you are forced to have to use this. Lets start with the unit, its all alloy based all the way around, so feels nice. Its smaller than my iPhone X sitting next to it, little thinner than your average deck of cards. Comes with 3 USB3 ports on one side, RJ45 and VGA on the end, and Audio/Mic jack, MicroSD, SDCard Slot, HDMI, and USB-C Power on the opposite side. All ports work as expected. The standard USB ports easily support an external DVD drive or 3.5" HDD in an external case (even both at the same time). MicroSD/SDCard slots are also good, fully maxed out my SDcard spec I tested out. RJ45 does negotiate at Gigabit and basically got Gigabit speed on reading from my server (which was about 118MB/sec). Write speeds were slower, but after testing some Speedtest sites, I was able to get close to Gigabit (I have Gigabit fiber). Lastly the USB-C Power. It is a PD device. Now On my 2017 Macbook Pro 15", I only got 52W off my original 87W Adapter. So just be aware that it wont deliver full 87W power if you are using the 87W USB-C adapter from Apple. It still charged on 52W, will just be about 30% slower. The device itself is also cooler to the touch than other USB-C devices, could be due to the slightly less watts its pulling in my example here. Will need to test more of this to be certain, could also be better internal heatsinks and one piece is all sides are alloy based. My other one has the bottom side being plastic. Overall a good USB-C for 10 different ports, cant see one needing anything else as it basically cover almost all commonly used ports/devices. Its also cheaper than your other USB-C hubs that run in the $100-200 range for same ports.
Jennifer Arellano
Gets the job well done + SUPERB AUDIO!
Needed to choose from like 5 vendors on Amazon which seem to offer more or less the exact same, just packaged and branded differently. One of them said “Euasoo” somewhere in its description where it should've said its own company name, probably a copycat glitch. :-p So I decided to try this one. Packaging: The casing is aluminum, about 1mm thick. It's a bit bulkier than competitors/copycats but that bulk could actually be better because the larger aluminum exterior = more heat dissipation capacity. The unit gets a little warm but not much, which is good because if the exterior were too warm—or even hot—to touch, it would mean the interior circuity would be running uncomfortably hot, which is a common problem in low-profile adapters. The three USB connections seem to work well. I haven't had a chance to test the USB ports with a large power draw though. The HDMI port also works well. It is directly driven by the onboard NVIDIA graphics—confirmed in System Information app—so that's an advantage over some other USB-to-HDMI adapters which presents a video chipset over USB and 1) often requires installation of a chipset driver and 2) offers little to no 3D acceleration. Note: The HDMI port does 4K@30Hz only, so if you must have 4K@60Hz, I would suggest getting a USB-C-to-DisplayPort alternate mode cable, which directly connects to the laptop's USB-C port and can drive your DisplayPort monitor at 4K@60Hz. The 4K@30Hz limitation is more than enough for most travel needs. Now a pleasant surprise: Audio quality is EXTREMELY good. I tested it with Sennheiser PXC 550, with the headphones' built-in USB DAC as reference. The frequency response seems very flat (with little to no coloration). It does lose a bit of fidelity in high frequency region, but the overall reproduction is surprisingly faithful, something I wouldn't expect off of an integrated USB-C dock or adapter. Kudos to its circuit designers! Note: As found on the spec, the audio port is not a simple stereo ear-/headphone jack (3.5mm TRS) but a headphone-microphone combo jack (3.5mm TRRS, CTIA standard, same pinout as iPhone and most Android phones). Most 3.5mm TRS headphone plugs should work fine, but if you get buzzes or phase problems (sound being empty, hollow, or “ghostly”) you may have to slightly pull your plug out of the jack until you hit the right spot, or if you can't find such a right spot—which is unlikely but still possible depending on the plug design—get and use a TRRS-male-to-dual-TRS-female headphone/microphone splitter cable. I haven't had a chance to test the VGA output yet. Will update if there's anything worth noting on that.
Mirza Carlson
A good port replicator for 2018 13" MacBook Pro
Bought this to connect peripherals to my MacBook Pro since it only has USB-C adapters. Was able to contact USB printers, speakers, HDMI monitor and external hard drive. The only peripheral that it wouldn't work with was my external DVD drive. Must not have the power to enable this device. Purchased a USB C to USB adapter from Amazon and that did the trick. It does get a bit warm when in use but not overly so.
Lori Kirkpatrick Finney
EUASOO 10 in 1 Hub Worth Every Penny
I conducted a lot of research for hubs like this one and none offered as many features at this price point. And that worried me because it seemed like it was just too good to be true. But I took a gamble and I'm happy to report that I don't have any regrets. Product is built solidly, comes with excellent instructions (read them at least twice), and performs exactly as advertised. It's hard to believe this hub packs so much into such a small space, which is great because it would be pointless to have a small notebook computer (Apple Macbook Air in my case) attached to a hub that's half the size of the computer. This hub hardly makes a bulge in the pocket of my notebook sleeve!
Melonie Moore
Versatile and high quality product. Works as advertised.
The EUASOO 10 in 1 hub is a magical little device. I have a lot of peripherals to connect to my new Macbook Pro, most of which are USB 3 and I was worried I wouldn't be able to connect all of them and would have to resort to buying individual adaptors. But after being recommended this little gem I can connect all of my current peripherals without having to fork of added money to additional adaptors and I still have a some free ports on my laptop available to me. This product is of high quality. It feels solid and every port I've used works great with no hiccups at all. Great value and product. I highly recommend it.