Lemorele USB C to Dual HDMI Adapter, 10-in-1 USB C Docking
Lemorele USB C to Dual HDMI Adapter, 10-in-1 USB C Docking Station Dual Monitors for Windows, USB C Adapter with Dual HDMI, 4 USB 3.0/2.0, 100W PD, USB-C Data,SD/TF for Dell XPS 13/15, Lenovo Yoga,etc
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Lemorele Electronic Product
Dimensions: | 9 x 2 x 4 cm; 90 Grams |
Model: | TC91 |
Manufacture: | Lemorele |
Dimensions: | 9 x 2 x 4 cm; 90 Grams |
I bought this hub because I was fed up with plugging and unplugging my external storage, camera and USB powered fan, depending on which I wanted to use. Now I can leave all three devices permanently plugged in to my pc.
It is very slim and neat and there is no loss of quality/speed of any of the devices plugged into it.
I purchased this for my iPad Pro M2 and it works a treat. Does exactly what you need it to. Loads of slots for everything you’d need. Not too big either, fine to put in your pocket or bag. Definitely recommend!
I use this with my M1 Macbook Air and have no problems so far. I had a different USB-C adapter before this and the HDMI was very unreliable and annoying but this has worked very well
This is the product you need if you need more ports! It is stylish and also practical as you get a few more usb ports. As I have an all in one computer I need as many ports as I can get and this does the job giving me the extra ports I need for my printer, mouse and keyboard.
Definitely worth a buy if you need a port.
Reasonable price, quality item and quick delivery. I purchased another similar device from one of there competitors. That unit would actually get hot to the touch. The Lemorele Adapter on the other hand stays cool as I would expect it to. Highly recommend purchasing it, great company to deal with.
I had just started a new job and had to replace all my IT equipment so I could continue working from home. I found this on Amazon and decided to give it a go and I am very impressed with the product. I am able to plug in 2 monitors and my keyboard and mouse and still have enough ports for a USB charger for my phone.
Had an issue where the HDMI port was intermittent. Left a review and the seller contacted me asking if i would like a refund or replacement. I asked for a replacement and they sent one straight away. The replacement works perfectly and the customer service as brilliant.
Possibly due to technology limitations, possibly just being a cheap device, it does start off very slow on file transfer, in the first 5 minutes it was mostly between 1 and 2 MBPS, then gradually climbed to 15MBPS, roughly what you’d expect on a split connection on a USB2 laptop. It is annoying that a 50MB file is noticeably slow, but if it’s a massive sit-back-and-forget file you barely notice the difference. The test was done with a black magic speed test with and without this splitter, apart from a slow warm-up time it’s up to standard. If your using a keyboard and mouse or file transfers where speed is not a priority (I fit into that) its fine, but if you want better speeds or amperage you may need an externally powered splitter or a higher budget.
I originally purchased a 3 way USB C splitter cable. That particular splitter cable lasted 2 days before overheating and breaking. Safe to say that it has since been returned to Amazon. The best part is that the splitter cable that I bought, cost 5 more than this Dock, which is more of a HUB really, than a Dock. I should have done the smart thing, and bought this Dock straight off the bat.
Now, even though this Dock, which is more of a Hub really than a Dock, has a HDMI connector, I won’t be using it. I don’t intend to have the Deck plugged into a TV.
I bought this dock for the USB slots, as well as the SD Card functionality.
I intend to use the Dock to increase my Steam Deck’s data storage capacity from 64GB, to 5TB in total. In that respect, this “Dock” functions perfectly. The Dock keeps the Steam Deck charged via Quick Charge, while also allowing me to expand on the Steam Deck’s Data Storage Capacity.
Furthermore, it is lightweight enough that I can magnetise it, using magnetic tape, to fit on the back of my Steam Deck, without compromising weight or mobility, and in such a position that it doesn’t compromise either the heating vent’s or back plate buttons either.
The Dock will allow me to attach 2 512GB Micro SD Cards, and a 2TB external NVME to the Dock, using various adapters and enclosures. Combine that with a 1TB internal NVME, and a 1TB Micro SD card, and that will provide 5TB of storage data, which will be more than enough for multimedia, emulator rom’s and Steam Games.
It will break down into 2TB for Steam Games and the Steam OS, 2TB for emulators and rom’s, and 1TB for multimedia, all of which will be either in the Steam Deck itself, or magnetised to the back of the Steam Deck. After that has been sorted out, there should be one more USB slot free, which can be used to connect a wired Nintendo Switch Pro Controller to the unit if I choose to do so at a later date. At a pinch, it can be used to add even more storage, if I start running low.
All of that can be run through this Dock by connecting the mains power to the Dock, and the Dock to the Steam Deck.
The only port that this Dock is missing is the Ethernet Port, but, given the wireless capabilities of the Steam Deck, it really is no big deal.
The Dock provides excellent expansion options for the price point, and, yes, it does maintain quick charge while also powering these devices.
Be aware however, that there is no Ethernet Port on the Dock. There is also only 1 USB C port, which is for the main power cable. However, this should not be problematic, since most external devices are still using the USB 3.0 standard.
Since I wanted to use the Dock to power multiple devices, whilst being plugged in at the mains, while also maintaining the Steam Deck’s mobility, I did not want to purchase a dock that I had to plug my Deck into to be able to use fully. From that perspective, this Dock fulfils my requirement’s perfectly, while also being relatively cheap. If it does break in 6 months time, I’ll just buy another one. It’s only 20. What do you expect for 20?
More expensive Dock’s are available, which add the Ethernet to the Dock, but I am not sure that they add more USB C functionality.
Don’t make my mistake. Don’t buy weak splitter cables to power external devices. Buy a slimmed down Dock like this instead. That is what the dock is designed for.