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Michele 2024-05-12 09:33:14

[65 W] It's a laptop charger. It charges laptops.

5
scruffy 1777 2024-04-25 01:38:16

[145 W] Wow, this is an amazing charger. I have never seen a charger like this, my wife and I are able to charge two laptops and our cellphones, in one room....I have never seen my phone display that it was super fast charging.... best gift our son had ever given us.

5
Charles 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Cable] Some laptops have the small USB sizes ... but all my plug in gear uses the standard USB size ... and this adapter solves the problem. Easy to use ... and works super.

5
Jose 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[7 x 4.5 x 1"] Laptops and its limited USB ports when every peripheral needs one was a problem until I found this 10 port extension... Beyond useful...

5
Arturo 2024-04-05 01:10:22

[ 5 VDC at 2 A] I like this charger just a little better than the one I got with my gimbal because of the usb c type connection

5
Jim 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Digital-S (D-9)] My company restricts USB drives from our laptops. But I'm old-school and like to have a local backup of my work in case my work computer dies and I can't access my files for a few days while I wait for a replacement or repair. It's sadly happened before so I know from experience. And since I work with videos (4-6GB per file, they are too big to email, and I don't want to send them to an unsecured site (Google Drive, etc.) I needed a local solution. I am not particularly technical (and I'm in my 60's) so I was hesitant to explore NAS solutions. But this is perfect. Don't forget to buy a hard drive as this is only the enclosure and internet connection. I bought a 2TB WD Red drive. I had the whole thing up and running in under 30 minutes. I use Backup4All software on my Windows 11 laptop and it backs up seamlessly. I could not be happier. I highly recommend.

5
anyonymous 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.3 lb] I have three old laptops/netbooks that I now use for downloading cameras simultaneously while on location at multi day events. These devices work perfectly. There were some negative reviews, but I have no issues so far. They do exactly what they're supposed to, turn a USB port into a Gigabit Ethernet port. I'm using them in USB 2.0 ports and they transfer data as fast as USB 2.0 can send it and didn't slow down at all during multiple 60 GB transfers.

5
The Casual Movie Guy 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[41 lb] I needed to switch between two laptops that needed to use the same USB keyboard, USB mouse, and monitor using a VGA connector. The IOGear 2-port USB KVM switch is compact, with plenty of attached cables for both computers, and a very handy push-button switch on a long dedicated cable that allowed me to hide the KVM and position the switch right in front of my monitor. I am very pleased with the unit.

5
Jonathan 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Cable] With more and more laptops only having Type C connectors, and a lot of legacy devices (readers, tablets, card readers, DVD drives, etc.) needing micro-USB connections, this is invaluable. Now I don't need to keep a bunch of USB A-C or C-B adapters around. If only there were a USB-C to Mini-USB cable; my GPSes still use the mini USB connector.

5
James 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes, Kensington] With the newer Dell XPS laptops largely abandoning USB-A ports, wired Ethernet ports, and HDMI/DisplayPort ports, having a dock is pretty much necessary for expansion as many current peripherals are still USB-A. I have an earlier Thunderbolt 3 dock on my work-proved Dell Precision, and it requires 2 cords to the laptop, where this Thunderbolt 4 only requires 1 - and has 130W charging pass-through (from the 180W power brick) so it can keep up even when pushing the machine hard. And I'll be able to hook it up to my wired network for throughput greater than what I can manage with WiFi.

5