So what can this hub do? Start with 4 Thunderbolt 4, USB-C Ports, 1 USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A Port up to 10Gb/s (1250MB/s) with USB 2.0/3.0 backwards compatibility. The total package, with power supply, weighs in at 2.64 pounds, but the hub is only a fraction of that weight. This 9.17 x 5.83 x 3.11-inch Power Delivery compatible hub packs a lot of connectivity into its small frame. Thunderbolt requires Apple or Intel chips. ![]() ![]() If you only have a USB-C, like my 12-inch MacBook, it will work, but the hub switches to USB-C without the Thunderbolt features. It is also compatible with Thunderbolt 4 PCs and Chromebooks. Keep in mind to get the most out of this hub on a Mac, you will need Thunderbolt 4 and macOS 11.1 ‘Big Sur’ or later. If Amazon doesn’t have the $179.00 hub in stock, you can buy it directly from OWC/MacSales. ![]() This high-powered hub not only connects up to 5 devices directly, but it can also daisy chain other hubs to offer a wealth of ports in support of audio, video, graphics design, gaming, and other workflows and funflows. If you are worried about a port-challenged computer not supporting your workflow, look to OWC’s Thunderbolt Hub to expand your peripheral capability. Buy on Amazon OWC Thunderbolt Hub: get your workflow on
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