
Satechi On the Go
USB-C, 1 Ports
Satechi On the Go
USB-C, 1 Ports
you have to ask Galaxus ... and not the users ...
This product can perform 60 Hz via the HDMI connection and even up to 4K.
Hello, The first cable inside the Satechi On the Go is about 10 cm. Another cable of about 30-40 cm is supplied as an extra. The hub is quite big, it looks like an external ssd. The product is excellent, like all Satechi products. It is a bit less useful with the early 2022 MacBook Pros which offer a bit more than the four usb-c ports. If you have a pre-2022 MacBook pro, I recommend it. If you have the latest generation MacBook pro, you should think about whether you really need it. The product is very good, I use it to charge the iPhone, AirPods, various items that require a usb-a or usb-c port. It is very complete. Good thinking.
Hoi - I use a Mac on two different docks - both power supplies on the docks can deliver 100W (according to paper...) and both docks get handwarm to warm (one an iTec, one a Hyperdrive). If I didn't connect a power supply unit, the attached devices (USB/Thunderbolt drives, sound card, sticks, card reader, webcam) wouldn't really work anymore because they don't have enough juice. So it also depends on the devices you connect. Warm is subjective... Many docks get warm, too hot, what does that mean ;)? If you have a power supply from a Mac with USB-C (2020 M1?) then try it on the dock. I "save" my battery (i.e. I hope I make it last longer) by never using the battery down to 10% and starting to charge at 40% and never charging above 80-90% ... at least that's what an apple technician once recommended to me...
If you have a headset with this connection, there is nothing wrong with it, but I personally recommend connecting the headset directly to the notebook if possible.
The manufacturer does not declare the title compatible with Android, and unfortunately we have not tested such a usage scenario, so we cannot confirm that it is functional.
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