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Connecting Your Sleek Little Laptop Gets Smarter With This EZQuest Hub

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The rise of sleek, lightweight laptop computers such as Apple’s MacBook Air or Dell’s XPS 13 has been a boon for the backs of work-anywhere warriors, but it’s also put a premium on ports that can expand the versatility of these powerful machines.

Fewer built-in ports means some users need to add external hubs that connect not only to big external screens but also backup hard drives/SSDs, mouses or trackpads, drawing tablets, audio interfaces, better-quality webcams and microphones, and more. And that sends you into a morass of competing, confusing options from multiple manufacturers.

One good option for those many people dealing with a dearth of ports is the USB-C Multimedia 8-in-1 Hub, from the busy folks at EZQuest, a long-time maker of lots of external hubs, cables, and chargers for both PCs and Macs. It may not be the Platonic ideal of these things, but this is an affordable, effective option for many. Just know, given your specific port needs, that your mileage may vary.

The basics here include a 100-watt USB-C PD (Power Delivery) port that sends along up to 90 watts to charge your laptop, while spreading the rest to two USB-C ports for all your nifty newer external devices, two USB-A ports for your older peripherals, an HDMI port for an external video screen, and SD and Micro SD slots for memory cards from your camera or other device.

That’s plenty for most people, though again, you may have specific needs beyond what this $50 device provides (MSRP is $59.99, but discounts are everywhere). The HDMI port can drive an external monitor at either 60 frames per second in HDMI’s DP 1.4, or 30fps in HDMI’s older DP1.2 standard. If you’re not a tech specialist, this should all be comforting, because it means you can run a typical external screen without a headache.

But unless you’re running multiple external screens (this hub’s USB-C ports can’t also drive an external monitor), this will do just dandy for the most of you who have an extra screen, a backup hard drive (which is a very good idea), and a couple of other devices to connect to your laptop.

If, specifically, you need more than one extra screens, you probably need to upgrade quite a bit, to a Thunderbolt 4 hub that’s able to run multiple additional screens (a number that depends on what operating system and computer you use) at a hefty premium. If you have to level up to Thunderbolt 3 or 4 hubs, expect to spend $200 to $300 for that capability. That’s not this.

For those with more mainstream and modest needs, the EZ Quest hub delivers useful, even important touches that separate it from low-end competitors.

The cord connecting the body of the hub to your computer is braided nylon, which should provide additional reliability and durability. That cord is 11 inches long (28 cm), a Goldilocks-level length just long enough to get from the back port of an iMac to the desktop, where the hub can lay flat, but not so much length as to clutter up a said desktop with excess line. Marie Kondo acolytes should celebrate.

Also useful: the flexible strain-reducing connector between that cord and the hub itself, a forever stress point that can lead to an early demise for poorly designed hubs. The hub itself is made of sturdy aluminum, rather than plastic. And should something go wrong, there’s even a relatively generous 18-month warranty. Those are all good things, and worth a modest premium for shoppers.

The hub handles the prosaic work of connecting screens and hard drives and other devices just fine. If you’re buying a sleek new laptop that’s a little light on the built-in ports, and you need to connect all your devices, it’s a terrific option that helps make your computer more than what you bought, for not very much money.

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The flexibility of the digital world means that devices can be connected in creative and time-saving ways. The EZQuest Hub from EZQuest is an easy to use piece of hardware that provides the platform you need to power up your laptop.

This hub is designed for laptop users on the go. With four USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, an Ethernet port, and a 4K HDMI output, it’s perfect for connecting a variety of peripherals in one central location. It also allows simultaneous access to four USB devices, allowing you to transfer data quickly without clogging up your laptop’s port.

Using the hub is simple. First, plug the device into an available power outlet. Then, connect the memory stick or device required to your laptop with the EZQuest hub. The hub can also take an HDMI connection for larger screen displays, such as an HDTV or monitor. Once connected, simply configure your laptop and peripherals to the hub for maximum performance.

The EZQuest Hub is designed for maximum portability and performance. With its slim and sleek design, it’s easy to throw in a bag and take with you on the go. The device is also well-constructed with an anodized aluminum body, making it durable and secure.

Overall, the EZQuest Hub is an affordable and simple way to give your laptop that extra boost of power and connectivity. With its flexible design and supportive customer service, the EZQuest Hub is a must-have for laptop users on the go.

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