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Comparison Satechi Slim Aluminum Type-C Multi-Port Adapter V2 vs Satechi Type-C Multi-Port Adapter 4K with Ethernet V2

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Satechi Slim Aluminum Type-C Multi-Port Adapter V2
Satechi Type-C Multi-Port Adapter 4K with Ethernet V2
Satechi Slim Aluminum Type-C Multi-Port Adapter V2Satechi Type-C Multi-Port Adapter 4K with Ethernet V2
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Anodized aluminium body. Built-in card reader. HDMI. Can be used as a laptop charger. Fast and hassle-free connection without additional drivers.
3 USB ports of the third version. USB-C with Thunderbolt support. Card reader. HDMI. Ethernet port.
Product typehub with card readerhub with card reader
Placementexternalexternal
PC connectivity
USB C
5Gb/s (3.2 gen1)
USB C
5Gb/s (3.2 gen1)
HUB connectors
USB A
2
5Gbps (3.2 gen1)
3
5Gbps (3.2 gen1)
USB C
1 pcs
1 pcs
Power Delivery60 W60 W
HDMI11
LAN (RJ-45)
Card slots
SD
microSD
SD
microSD
More features
Activity indicator
Materialmetalmetal
Size119x27x10 mm105x51x16 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogapril 2019february 2018
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Glossary

USB A

The number of USB inputs located on the body of the card reader or hub (see “Type”). This parameter determines the number of USB ports you will have at your disposal after connecting the device. "Pure" card readers and combined models usually have 1, 2, and even 3 USB inputs, while hubs typically feature 4 or more ports.

LAN (RJ-45)

The presence of a LAN connector (RJ-45) makes it possible for the card reader/hub to work as a LAN adapter.

This port is commonly used for wired connection to computer networks. This connection may be preferable to wireless in some situations, but some devices (such as ultra-thin laptops) may not have a native LAN port. And in a PC, where such a port is usually installed on the back of the case, it can be much more difficult to get to it than to the USB connector. For such cases, card readers / hubs with a built-in LAN adapter are designed — usually, these are external devices connected via USB and capable of operating as an external network card.

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.