🔌 Power, speed, and style—your ultimate USB-C sidekick!
The Lemorele 6-in-1 USB C Hub is a compact, plug-and-play adapter designed for professionals on the go. Featuring 100W Power Delivery charging, 4K HDMI output, dual USB 3.0 ports, and a gigabit Ethernet port, it ensures fast data transfer, stable connectivity, and stunning visuals. Compatible with a wide range of devices including MacBook Pro/Air M1, iPad Pro M1, and gaming consoles, it combines portability with robust performance and advanced safety protections for seamless multitasking and connectivity.
Brand | Lemorele |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 3 x 1 cm; 67.9 g |
Item model number | TC15 |
Manufacturer | Lemorele |
Colour | Blue |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows/MacOS/Android/iOS/Linux |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 67.9 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**N
Portable USB-C Dock
Firstly, as usual with Amazon, first class delivery from Prime with the device arriving exactly has advertised by Prime.I purchased this device for my son who has recently received a MacBook Pro laptop for his school education.The lack of any sockets other than 2 USB-C sockets on the MacBook meant in order to get just the basic USB connectivity, some kind of docking device was needed. One of my conditions when purchasing this dock was that it not only had HDMI, but also Ethernet, as the location of my son’s bedroom means his WiFi coverage is not that good, therefore having an Ethernet connection is important when he is working from home.The additional USB-C socket also provides power for his mobile phone and can double up as a power loop through for the MacBook meaning long working sessions at home will not kill the battery on the MacBook.The setup of the device is simple and error free, simply plug it in to the MacBook, connect up any of the 5 sockets (2 x USB 3.0, 1 x HDMI, 1 x USB-C, 1 x Ethernet) and enjoy the extended connectivity provided by this very low cost device.So far, he has not experienced any trouble connecting any of the available devices to his MacBook and performance is as expected. The next test will be when he is allowed to return to school and use the MacBook for his school work, as the dock is very lightweight, but still looking like a quality built product, carrying the device to his school would not even be noticed inside his school bag.In summary, simple but effective device with the exact amount of connectivity I was looking for my son’s MacBook.I would recommend anyone to try this device when considering connectivity of MacBook laptops.
C**M
Superb travel hud ~ compact, stylish and exceptional build quality
I bought this for a new 2020 MacBook Pro. An essential bit of kit for a laptop with only USBC ports. This sleek, compact and very stylish unit does not disappoint.The design is minimalist, crisp and matches the laptop with its anodised metal finish. So full marks for design. Build quality is exceptional for the price with a solid metal casing, a reassuringly substantial connection cable and port connections which are tight and true. The unit was recognised by my laptop immediately on connection with no hand shake issues, and the same was true for connection of exterior devices. With two USB ports, a USB C port for my phone, HDMI and ethernet it delivers full connectivity in a compact, solid package. Performance is as billed, although I have yet to test the HDMI. I achieved 64Mbs on the ethernet, which is my full home contract speed, and the USBs are equally up to speed.I have have been using it daily for a week now and it performs faultlessly. All-in-all a quality unit, at a great price that delivers my requirement in a stylish, well built and compact form factor. A case of style and substance. Highly recommended.
S**O
Great product.
It’s a strong product. However, all the hdmi I connected only mirrored each other.
R**.
Works well with the Steam deck
Works well with steam deck
E**Y
A good hub with a major flaw
As someone who has bought and recommended the Lemorele 5-in-1 Hub version of this product.I purchased the Lemorele 6-in-1 over the 5-in-1 version since it also offered an additional USB-C port which meant I preserved for use the USB-C port it is connected to.The issue comes from ability to supply power using the hub, this I have successfully done with the 5-in-1.But with the 6-in-1 there seems to be an issue where the power output is dropped from the 65w supplied with the PC reporting 60w which can only do a trickle charge and displaying warning at start-up when power is supplied via the hub.If you don't intend to power the PC via the hub this will not be an issue, but if you do then you may as well get the cheaper 5-in-1 variant and save some money.
M**K
Ethernet speeds on mac are much slower than Wifi
I was on the market for a USB-C ethernet adapter to better utilise my home broadband speed, vs using Wifi which I am currently doing today. The hope was for a more consistent speed with less latency. I thought this would be a good choice, with the additional ports in case needed in future.Whist the device works, it has actually slowed down my download speed, as well as increased latency, when compared with the Wifi connection it is replacing.I know too often people complain of 'slow internet', without fully understanding computers or software, but in this case this is genuine.I ran multiple tests comparing speed with the dongle (with wifi disabled whilst dongle connected, just to be sure), vs using wifi (again, with dongle removed), and this actually slowed down my download speed considerably, by a factor of 2.5, as well as increased latency.I checked various different websites for checking speed, and tried different USB-C ports, as well as checking everything was registered in the system settings.I'm not aware of any drivers being required for this, it looks very much like it should be plug and play on mac.Slightly more technical, but this is a USB 2 device vs USB 3.0 compatible, which i guess makes sense as it is also a dongle. However, the speeds i'm seeing with this are way below what the maximum should be. If it was throttling out at 500mb or something, then this would be understandable.All in all, if your looking for a cheap dongle to extend your ports, but don't need it for a wired internet connection, maybe this might be an option. I guess other reviews on here haven't actually bought it for this purpose and took the time to compare speeds.Perhaps it would also be a difference experience on Windows. Anyway, now ill do what i should have done the first time, fork out the money and buy a genuine usb-c ethernet adapter.
A**.
Allows multi screen use
Smart and compact and allows 3 screens to be set up with different views on each. Everything connects to this docking station, screens, Internet power supply and usb so there is no need for any other connections.
S**Z
Good condition
Light and easy to carry.
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