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9-in-1 USB-C Hub with M.2 NVMe/SATA SSD Enclosure
9-in-1 USB-C Hub with M.2 NVMe/SATA SSD Enclosure
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Expand Your USB-C Port into a Complete Workstation
This 9-in-1 USB-C Hub with integrated M.2 NVMe/SATA SSD enclosure combines storage, display, power, and connectivity in one compact aluminum unit. Designed for modern USB-C and Thunderbolt 3/4 devices, it supports M.2 NVMe and SATA SSDs in 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280 sizes (M key and B&M key, SSD not included). The robust aluminum housing helps with heat dissipation and long-term reliability.
Connect a 4K display via the HDMI-compatible port for sharp, detailed visuals, supporting up to 4K resolution (up to 60 Hz when used with a compatible host). The USB-C Power Delivery input supports up to 100W (PD 3.0) pass-through charging, helping keep your laptop powered while you work. High-speed USB 3.x data ports and a 3.0 SD/microSD card reader streamline file transfers, ideal for photographers, content creators, and office users.
Why It's a Smart Choice
- Integrated SSD enclosure - Add fast M.2 NVMe or SATA storage directly into your hub, reducing the need for separate external drives.
- Single-cable desktop setup - Connect display, storage, peripherals, and power through one USB-C cable for a cleaner, more efficient workspace.
- Broad device compatibility - Works with Windows, macOS, and compatible tablets, phones, and game consoles that support USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode.
FAQ
Q: Does the hub include an SSD?
A: No. You need to install your own M.2 NVMe or SATA SSD (2230/2242/2260/2280, M key or B&M key, B key not supported).
Q: Will this work with my laptop's USB-C port?
A: It works with USB-C, USB4, or Thunderbolt 3/4 ports that support DisplayPort Alt Mode for video output and, if needed, Power Delivery for charging.
Q: Can I use all ports at the same time?
A: Yes, multiple ports can be used simultaneously, but overall performance depends on your host device's bandwidth and power capabilities.
Q: Is any software or driver required?
A: For most modern Windows and macOS systems, it is plug-and-play. No additional drivers are typically required.
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