When I say everyone, I truly mean it as the device host seven various ports, making it an all-in-one device that despite its currently price on Amazon ($82.99), the CharjenPro functionalities if you went to Apple and paid for them would be more buying individual hubs. But aesthetics aside, the CharJenPro’s aluminum body has a little something for everyone to enjoy. It’s about as close to the MacBook’s actual color that you can get as well, and sitting side by side, you’ll barely notice that the colors are slightly off. It’s safe to say, the CharJenPro Hub does all of these and more.Īvailable in Gray or Silver, I opted for the Gray version as it closely matches my Space Grey 15-Inch MacBook Pro. And although it’s my first USB-C hub ever, the CharJenPro USB-C Adapter/Hub for the new 2016 MacBook Pro has truly been a lifesaver.Īfter researching all of the dongles and the hubs on Google for days leading up to my purchase of the Macbook, I came away with three things that I would need from my hub: At least two USB 3.0 ports (for charging/syncing my iPhone & iPad simultaneously), an SD card reader because I still tend to take photos on my point-and-shoot so I’ll need the ability to upload them on the fly, and finally, the ability to charge the Macbook Pro itself through the hub. As a result, companies have been scrambling to accommodate pissed off owners to make a USB-c compatible “hub” that will do what Apple couldn’t: Give you your ports back. I mean even the LIGHTNING cable for the iPhone has a USB 3.0 male end which furthers my confusion as to why Apple would go out of their way to remove all of the normal ports everyday users use and opt for two (or four depending on your model) USB-C ports for their latest MacBook Pro. Having absolutely no USB port on a laptop is absolutely insane, and Apple knows this.
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