Best USB-C Hub In 2021 To Simplify Your Work-from-home Setup

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A USB-C hub[/news/best-laptop-for-2020-dell-hp-microsoft-apple-acer-lenovo-and-more/ laptop][/news/best-laptop-for-2020-dell-hp-microsoft-apple-acer-lenovo-and-more/ laptop] for mobility or you've only ever owned a laptop, but if you've found yourself [/news/best-gifts-for-working-at-home-in-2020/ working from home] you might need a more desktop-like setup with a [/news/best-monitor-under-200-you-can-get-for-2021/ monitor], [/news/best-keyboard-for-2020-windows-and-mac/ keyboard], [/news/best-wireless-mouse/ mouse] and Ethernet, without constantly swapping dongles and relying on Bluetooth. The only problem: Many new laptops don't have as many connections as they used to. 
What you'll typically find in place of those connections are USB-C ports. This do-it-all port can run multiple displays, move data, power your devices and more with the help of a docking station and a single USB-C cable. There are, of course, lots of options in this category mostly coming down to exactly what connections you need as well as how portable you need it to be. Here are some of our favorite USB-C docking stations that we've tested. We'll continue to update this list as we find new models to recommend. And if you're looking [/news/usb-c-brings-a-golden-age-of-charging-accessories-in-2021/ to charge your USB-C devices, here are the best options] we've tested. 






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Keep in mind [/how-to/usb-type-c-thunderbolt-3-one-cable-to-connect-them-all/ not all USB-C ports are the same]. For instance, [/news/thunderbolt-4-products-fix-big-usb-c-problem/ Thunderbolt 3 or 4] devices will only be fully supported by a computer with a Thunderbolt USB-C port. Unfortunately, you can't just look at the port and know what you have. Check with your computer manufacturer for what your laptop (or desktop) model supports before you buy. 






[ Kensington SD5700T Thunderbolt 4 Dual 4K Docking Station]




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A remarkable compact docking station that shows off what's possible with a single Thunderbolt 4 port. Just connect the SD5700T with the included cable to your Windows 10 laptop with Thunderbolt 4 (or a Thunderbolt 3 MacBook running MacOS 11 or later) and you get 11 ports for high-speed data, video and audio. 

For data, it can handle transfer speeds up to 40Gbps -- perfect for working with large files such as photos and video. The dock also has a Gigabit Ethernet jack and a UHS-II SD 4.0 card joker7979 slot. For monitors, you can connect dual 4K at 60Hz displays, a single display at 5K at 60Hz or one at 8K at 30Hz. There are also four USB-A ports: Three in the back that are USB 3.2 Gen 2 (for speeds up to 10Gbps) and one USB 2.0 in front for fast-charging devices. You'll find a combo headset jack in front, too. 

The single Thunderbolt 4 port on the front supports power delivery up to 90 watts, so I was able to hook up [ ] and keep it charged up while I ran an [ UltraSharp PremierColor monitor] at 4K at 60Hz from one of the dock's three downstream Thunderbolt 4 ports on the rear. I also connected a second USB-C-powered display at full-HD resolution at 60Hz to another downstream port. The Ethernet port let me take advantage of my wired Gigabit connection. The USB ports handled a 4K webcam, an external storage drive and the wireless receiver for my mouse and keyboard, which can be used to wake the PC. And again, all of this with just a single cable to the laptop.   

The SD5700T is a forward-looking docking station, though, so you won't find any older DisplayPort or HDMI connections on it. It requires quite a bit of power to handle everything you connect to it, too, so the dock itself has a large 180-watt power supply. Still, the SD5700T is surprisingly compact and light compared to Thunderbolt 3 stations I've tested with similar features, such as the Anker on this list. The SD5700T can even attach to a monitor with an optional mount and there are two lock slots you can use to secure it to your desk. 

You won't need any drivers or other software to get it working. However, Kensington's included DockWorks software is a nice extra that will automatically switch from Wi-Fi to Ethernet when you connect to the dock to give you the fastest connection speeds possible. 

The docking station might be pricey at $290, but it guarantees you'll be taking full advantage of your Thunderbolt 4 connection well into the future. 










[ $290 at Kensington]










[ Accell Driverless USB-C 4K Docking Station]




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Accell's simple, low-profile design won't tip over like vertical docks and it's easier to blindly plug into its connections. If you've got limited desk space, it might actually fit on the base of your monitor. Plus, the slim, lightweight body and its small power adapter slip easily into your bag if you need to travel with it. 

In back you'll find three USB 3.1 Gen 2 type-A ports, two HDMI ports (one 4K, one 1080p), an Ethernet port and jacks for mic input and headphone output. A single USB-C port is on the right side. Accell includes USB-C-to-USB-C and USB-C-to-USB-A cables to connect to your laptop. 

True to its name, you can connect it to your laptop and it will near-instantly start mirroring your display without needing a driver installed first. However, if you want to extend displays, you'll need to download a driver for MacOS or Windows; Accell conveniently stores them onboard; a screen appears when you connect to the dock that gives you the option to install it. 

It also works with Chromebooks. You'll have to move to the [ Chrome OS beta] channel to use it at the moment, but that's as simple as toggling it on in Chrome's settings, updating the OS and rebooting. Also, if you have an Android phone or tablet you can download the free Accell app and then connect to the dock to mirror your device's display to a single 1080p-resolution monitor and use a keyboard and mouse if you want, too. I tested it with my Galaxy S9 and while there was a slight lag, it otherwise worked fine.  










[ $180 at Amazon]










[ Anker PowerExpand Elite Docking Station]




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The PowerExpand Elite is part USB-C dock and part charging station. In back are 85- and 15-watt Thunderbolt 3 ports and in front is an 18-watt USB-C power delivery port. A Thunderbolt 3 port supports up to a 5K-resolution display at 60Hz while its HDMI 2.0 port can support a display up to 4K resolution at 60Hz. Or you can run a USB-C-to-HDMI dual splitter and connect two 4K displays at 30Hz so you can run up to three monitors between the HDMI and Thunderbolt 3 ports. 

You'll also have four USB-A ports, a Gigabit Ethernet jack and MicroSD and SD card slots. A 3.5mm combo jack handles audio output and input.  

To provide enough juice to run everything, though, the PowerExpand Elite has a large 180-watt power adapter. Also, the fanless design means the body is one big heatsink so it can get hot when it's fully loaded. You can stand it vertically to help keep it cooler.  The Thunderbolt 3 port supports 5K at 60Hz while the HDMI port supports a resolution of 4K at 60Hz










[ $250 at Amazon]










[ Satechi Slim Aluminum Type-C Multiport Adapter]




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This $60 adapter is an ultracompact way to add a 4K display (30Hz) via an HDMI port on its end as well as two USB-A 3.0 ports and a USB-C pass-through for a 60-watt laptop charger. That way you can stay charged while you work. For $10 more you can get this [ adapter with SD and MicroSD card slots] and for $20 more, it's available [ with the card slots and Gigabit Ethernet].  










[ $60 at Amazon]










[ IOGear Dock Pro 60 USB-C 4K Station with Game+ Mode]




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If you want to expand your laptop's port options as well as dock your Nintendo Switch, the $65 Dock Pro 60 is all you need. The slim, small, lightweight dock has two USB-C ports, one of which supports power input. Connect your laptop (or Switch) to the other USB-C port and use the dock's HDMI port to connect to a TV or external (resolutions up to 4K UHD at 30Hz will work) and you're all ready to start work or playing with friends and family on a bigger screen. There are also two USB-A ports.

Bonus for Samsung Galaxy device users: The Dock Pro 60 supports [ ] so you can use your phone or tablet with an external display and a desktop-style experience. 










[ $50 at Amazon]










[ CalDigit TS3 Plus Thunderbolt 3 Dock]




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Our top pick for creatives, this CalDigit can handle up to two 4K at 60Hz (4,096x2,160 pixels with 30-bit color) monitors with its full-size DisplayPort and Thunderbolt 3 port. Or you can connect a single 5K at 60Hz display with Thunderbolt 3 port. You also get five USB-A ports, Gigabit Ethernet, headphone and mic jacks, optical audio out and an SD card slot that supports speeds up to 312MB per second. 










[ $250 at Amazon]










[ EZQuest USB-C Multimedia Hub Adapter]




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Just a simple hub at a good price. On the left there's an HDMI output that supports displays up to 1080p at 30Hz or UHD (3,840x2,160 pixels) at 30Hz, a USB-A port and a USB-C port for pass-through charging up to 100 watts. The other side has two more USB-A ports and microSD and SD card slots, and in front is a Gigabit Ethernet port.  










[ $60 at B&H]




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