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StarTech.com 7-Port USB-C Hub – 5x USB-A + 2x USB-C, 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2, Self-Powered with 65W Power Adapter
Upgrade your workstation with the StarTech.com 7-Port USB-C Hub, a high-performance, self-powered USB-C hub designed to expand your connectivity without compromising speed or reliability. This desktop/laptop hub combines seven USB ports—five USB-A and two USB-C—with USB 3.2 Gen 2 technology delivering up to 10Gbps for each connection when paired with compatible devices. Built to handle demanding peripherals like external SSDs, 4K displays (via USB-C if supported by your device), high‑drain charging, and multi-device workflows, this hub is an essential companion for creators, developers, and professionals who demand fast, stable data transfer and flexible charging options from a single, tidy hub. With an included 65W power supply, you can keep your devices charged while you work, ensuring peak performance even when you’re running several accessories simultaneously. The integrated Overcurrent Protection (OCP) helps safeguard your devices from power surges and overdrawing, adding an extra layer of reliability and peace of mind to your setup.
- Seamless, high‑speed expansion with USB 3.2 Gen 2: Each of the seven ports on this hub supports USB 3.2 Gen 2 for blazing-fast data transfers up to 10Gbps. Whether you’re moving large video files, backing up photo libraries, or streaming high‑bitrate media, you’ll experience quick file transfers and responsive peripheral performance. The dual USB-C ports provide versatile options for connecting newer devices that support USB-C data transfer, while the five USB-A ports let you plug in a range of legacy peripherals, external hard drives, keyboards, mice, and more—all without swapping cables or adapters.
- Self-powered design with a 65W power supply: This hub is designed to operate independently of your computer’s power budget. The included 65W power adapter ensures stable performance for all seven ports, even when multiple devices draw power simultaneously. A self-powered hub helps maintain maximum data throughput and reliability, reduces the load on your computer’s USB controller, and enables charging for high‑drain devices without sacrificing performance on other connected peripherals.
- Seven‑port versatility for desktop and laptop setups: With 5 USB-A ports and 2 USB-C ports, you’ll have abundant room to connect external SSDs, USB flash drives, keyboards, mice, cameras, audio interfaces, charging accessories, and more. The combination of USB-C and USB-A ports supports a wide range of devices, ensuring you can consolidate accessories into one convenient hub rather than juggling multiple dongles and adapters.
- Overcurrent Protection (OCP) for safer peripherals: The hub includes built-in overcurrent protection to help prevent peripherals from overdrawing power, reducing the risk of damage to connected devices and the hub itself. This protective feature is especially valuable when you’re plugging in power-hungry devices like external hard drives or fast-charging mobile devices, giving you additional confidence during long work sessions and data transfers.
- Plug‑and‑play compatibility with USB‑C laptops and desktops: The hub is designed for straightforward, driver‑free use with most modern operating systems. Connect the hub to a USB‑C computer, attach the power supply, and start plugging in devices. It’s an ideal solution for remote work, creative studios, and on‑the‑go workflows, providing a centralized, stable, and expandable hub for all your USB devices.
Technical Details of StarTech.com 7-Port USB-C Hub
- Ports: 7 total – 5x USB-A and 2x USB-C
- Port technology: USB 3.2 Gen 2 with data rates up to 10Gbps per port
- Power: Self-powered hub with included 65W power adapter
- Protection: Overcurrent Protection (OCP) for connected peripherals
- Form factor: Desktop/Laptop USB hub designed for stable multi‑device use
- Compatibility: Works with USB‑C equipped computers; plug and play with Windows, macOS, and Linux in most cases
- Usage note: Data transfer speeds and charging performance depend on connected devices and overall system bandwidth
How to install StarTech.com 7-Port USB-C Hub
To get started with your 7-Port USB-C Hub, follow these simple steps to ensure optimal performance and safe operation:
- Place the hub on your desk near your computer and ensure you have access to a power outlet.
- Connect the hub to a USB‑C port on your computer using the included cable or your own USB‑C data cable if applicable.
- Plug the included 65W power adapter into the hub and connect it to a functional AC outlet. This ensures all seven ports have sufficient power, especially when using power-hungry devices.
- Power up your computer (if not already on) and begin connecting your USB devices to the hub’s ports. There is no driver installation required in most cases; the hub should be ready to use immediately after connection.
- Organize your setup by labeling ports or grouping devices by purpose (for example, external storage on USB-A ports and a charging device on USB-C ports) to maintain performance and reduce cable clutter.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: Does this hub support charging while in use?
A: Yes. The hub ships with a 65W power adapter and is designed to provide powered connectivity to connected devices, enabling charging for compatible devices while data transfer occurs. -
Q: How many devices can I connect at once?
A: The hub provides seven ports in total (five USB-A and two USB-C), allowing you to connect a mix of storage devices, peripherals, and charging devices simultaneously—subject to the power requirements of each device and host system bandwidth. -
Q: Is driver installation required?
A: In most cases, no. This USB-C hub is designed for plug-and-play use with Windows, macOS, and Linux without the need for additional drivers. Some systems may benefit from optional firmware updates or OS-specific settings; consult your operating system documentation if you encounter any connectivity issues. -
Q: Can I use high‑drain USB devices (external SSDs, PD chargers) on all ports?
A: High‑drain devices can be used via the hub’s powered ports, but performance can vary based on the total power draw and the host computer’s USB controller bandwidth. The 65W adapter helps support power delivery to compatible devices while maintaining throughput on other ports. -
Q: Will speeds be the same on all ports?
A: Each port supports USB 3.2 Gen 2 with up to 10Gbps theoretical bandwidth. Real‑world speeds depend on the devices connected, the type of data transfer, and any shared bandwidth constraints within your computer’s USB system.
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