🚀 Elevate Your Workspace with ACASIS—Where Speed Meets Versatility!
The ACASIS 10-in-1 USB C Laptop Docking Station is a powerful multiport adapter that enhances your connectivity options with 10 ports, including a 4K HDMI output and an M.2 NVME SSD enclosure. Designed for seamless compatibility across various operating systems, it offers lightning-fast data transfer speeds and a portable, tool-free setup, making it the perfect solution for professionals on the go.
Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second, 10 Gigabits Per Second |
Number of Ports | 10 |
Operating System | Linux, Chrome OS |
Compatible Devices | MacBook Air |
Total Usb Ports | 5 |
Hardware Connectivity | HDMI |
Additional Features | Portable |
Item Weight | 145 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.41"L x 2.2"W x 0.75"H |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | Light Gray |
L**M
Nice all in one Hub for travel
I really enjoy this item. It is small, looks nice, and easy to travel with. I needed a small hub without the permanent dongle cable attached to it. I also like the storage I added 4tb to it. I needed to do one extra step and initialize the hard drive so it will be recognized using disk management in windows. The directions to do this are on Acasis website. I almost returned this thinking it was dead on arrival. I know if my mom bought this she would not have been able to figure it out. None the less, this pairs perfect with my Minisforum V3 and I can load my entire Steam Library on this device while powering it and attaching peripheral devices to it like the Logitech Lightning adapter.
I**O
The king of USB-C Hubs.
Honestly, ACASIS’s 10-in-1 USB-C Hub is like the king of all hubs.Purchased: March 2022.Ports I tested:• NVME/SATA SSD (10Gbps)• USB-A (5Gbps)• USB-A (10Gbps)• USB-C (10Gbps)• Combo Headphone Jack• SD/MicroSD• Ethernet• HDMI• USB-C (PD - Power Delivery)• USB-C (PC - Connect to host)Test device (host):• iPhone 13 Pro• iPad Pro (11inch, 2nd Gen.)• Desktop PCDid everything work: Yes* (I only mention what had issues/workarounds; If it’s not mentioned, it worked as intended).• iPhone 13 Pro:• Required Apple’s Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter.• iPhone 13 Pro is not strong enough to power hub.• External power required for hub to work.• Ethernet was ‘slow’ for what I have available (1GB Service: Verizon - 330 Download, 220 Upload with Hub) (CAT 5e).• HDMI did not work (Apple Adapter does not support video passthrough).• Power Delivery did not work (Apple Adapter does not support PD).• iPad Pro (11inch, 2nd Gen.):• Ethernet was ‘slow’ for what I have available (1GB Service: Verizon - 500 Download, 390 Upload with Hub) (CAT 5e).• Desktop PC:• Ethernet was ‘slow’ for what I have available (1GB Service: Verizon - 730 Download, 600 Upload with Hub) (CAT 5e).Does hub overheat: Depends.• After about an hour of constant use with everything connected as shown in the pictures, it does get warm. Do note, I added a custom skin so your results may vary.Do I recommend: Yes.• For what it can do, it’s worth it. It has multiple uses and is lightweight/portable. I even connected another USB-C Hub (Anker) to see if it’ll work together and it does (Shown in pictures). ACASIS’s 10-in-1 Hub has much more use, that it’s replacing my Anker 7-in1 USB-C hub.•• Bonus ••Should you add a custom skin to it: Yes.• I did it to prevent scratches, and just to give it a cool look. It took a few hours to cut the skin I applied and make it fit perfectly.
R**U
Goof Buy - HD Hub Good Versatility
Maybe a photo later. I was about to contact them to see why not TB4 they beat me to it. I ordered this for my phone when I traveled. I thought I would need to turn my phone into a computer while traveling. This little HUB/HD Enclosure was great. I only used it once while away my friend was as geeky as I was and offered me great accommodations which included a computer laptop. I did look into the requirements to run on my Note 20. What I discovered was that it required 100 watts of power so I ordered a replacement for my 68W power plug. It was (a 100W charger) misdirected in shipping so I never got it while away (be careful with Amazon shipping. However, my wife uses it on her 13" MBP (M2) I bought her and it works great. I have a 2TB M.2 SSD and it transfers at 10GB but she is happy with the speed and rarely uses it. I have it connected to her MBP using her 60W power cord and it works fine I have used the RJ45 for testing though and it works fine. I don't have an extra monitor but I will test it on my SS Q90 soon. I will give ya an update once I do. Oh power charger should arrive soon so I will have all I need to test independently of MBP power soon.
M**N
Died after five hours - the cable did, anyway
I am revising my review. My problem apparently was the cable the sent. It was junk. It turned this otherwise actually awesome device into a hot box that probably could kill an NVMe from heat. I thought it was the connector because it had to have the included cable held at an angle to connect. I contact them for support here, they never replied. I wanted this thing to work. So, I bought a very nice Thunderbolt cable and plugged it in. Now it isn't getting hot, it connects quickly and does all it should, the T-bolt to NVMe is screaming fast, like 20GB in ten seconds or so. I needed the micro-SD slot for flashing OS to Pi4/5, this has it. So, I would probably have gone 5 star on this had it included a cable that did not die in hours, and turn the thing into a heat machine so quickly, and had the company actually replied here. So buyer beware... yes, buy this box, it is wonderful especially for the price, but order it with a quality thunderbolt cable when you do, so it will work. That will add another 20% or more to the purchase, but at the price of it with the junk cable, it is worth it. If you bought one and it is getting really hot, try a quality thunderbolt cable and throw the one away that comes with. If they had included a really nice quality cable to begin with I would have gladly paid for more it.First Experience: I installed my NVMe with high hopes for this little dock, plugged it into the Mac Mini M4, copied 20GB of data in second, which was awesome and what I wanted. But within an hour it was super hot. then began to lose connection intermittently. Reseated cable, rebooted, all kinds of tricks plugging into different ports, reversing ends of provided thunderbolt cable, and it seems the connected itself is wonky because to get it to maintain a connection you have to hold the cable slightly up at the insertion point. I have not started a return yet and am letting the manufacturer reply via contact here on Amazon and will update this when they do, but I think it is either going back to Amazon or they have to ship another. We will see. Neat looking box with great features, but this one died pretty quickly. It still “works” if I hang this old garage door opener on it, which happened to be in a drawer, and it applies enough pressure to make the connection, but that isn’t a good solution!
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