EZQuest's new hub is ideal for those USB-C peripherals

2021-11-13 08:55:00 By : Mr. Victor zhan

The new EZQuest USB-C Gen 2 hub adapter provides four 10Gbps USB-C ports and three USB-A with 5Gbps ... [] ports.

Have you tried to find a simple USB-C hub? I'm talking about a basic hub, which connects to the computer and provides more ports to connect peripherals and storage. I tried to find one, like trying to trace the Holy Grail. There are many USB-C docking stations that can do fancy things, such as HDMI and VGA output, an Ethernet port, and several USB 3 ports, but a simple hub can provide you with four additional USB-C ports. It's too hard to find.

The fact is, these basic USB-C hubs are rare. However, more and more peripheral devices and storage devices we use today have USB-C connectors. It seems strange to me that we have this improved connector technology, and we end up having to use a lead with a USB-A plug on the end or some kind of USB-C to USB-A adapter. Is it time to switch to USB-C?

Recently, I managed to find such a hub, this is the first hub I have seen. The EZQuest USB-C Gen 2 hub adapter provides three USB-C 10Gbps ports and one USB-C port for connection to power sources up to 100W.

There are three USB-A ports on one side of the EZQuest USB-C Gen 2 hub adapter, they share data... [] 5Gbps stream. These ports can also be used for charging.

The hub can connect up to three USB-C Gen 2 10Gbs and three USB 3.0 5Gbs devices, and uses the latest USB-C Power Delivery version 3.0 to achieve fast and safe charging through up to 100 watts (20V/5A) direct charging . And PD 3.0 Fast Role Exchange (FRS) technology. PD 3.0 port can also be used as 5Gbs data

The hub can also charge any iOS or Android device that uses a USB or USB-C port. It can also take full advantage of Macs or any laptops equipped with USB-C, Thunderbolt 3 or Thunderbolt 4 ports, as well as any USB-C smartphones and tablets that support OTG.

The hub has a fixed connection cable with a length of only 22 cm and a USB-C connector at the end. The cable is connected to the host and can provide data and power with a rated power up to 100W. I would prefer to see hubs that use detachable cables so that longer lengths can be used, but this is a minor issue.

There are also four USB-C connectors that support speeds up to 10Gbps. The first port is a power supply... [] The input port, which can handle up to 100W of direct power.

I tested the EZQuest hub with the extremely fast Kingston XS2000 SSD, which is one of the fastest mini SSDs on the market. The speed is as fast as connecting directly to a USB 3 Gen 2 port. This is just a perfect little device, you can add three USB-C and three USB-A ports to your computer, and share 10Gbps and 5Gbps data streams between the two types of ports. It can work, and it's light, so it can be carried with you. 

Conclusion: The new EZQuest USB-C Gen 2 hub adapter is ideal for adding more USB connections to your computer. I think we will see more such hubs as more and more people switch to new laptops that only use UCD-C. The hub is well made and small enough to fit in a work bag. Respected.

More information: ezq.com