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Do You Actually Need a USB-C Hub?

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Quick answer

Only if you regularly plug in things your laptop no longer has ports for. Buy against the specific ports you need rather than the highest port count — and if you're driving an external monitor, check the HDMI refresh rate limit before buying, because that's where cheap hubs quietly disappoint.

Is this you?

  • Your laptop only has USB-C ports
  • You want to connect a monitor and still charge
  • You're carrying three separate adapters

What actually matters

  1. 1.Port count is the wrong thing to optimise

    An 11-in-1 hub with ports you never use is bulkier and often less reliable than a 4-port one that matches your actual setup.

  2. 2.HDMI limits are frequently unstated

    Many hubs cap external display output at 4K/30Hz, which feels sluggish for anything other than video. 4K/60Hz support is worth confirming explicitly if you use an external monitor for work.

  3. 3.Pass-through charging costs some wattage

    A hub that passes power through to your laptop typically loses 10–15W to the hub itself. Feed it from a charger with headroom.

  4. 4.Passive hubs get hot

    Without their own power supply, hubs draw everything from the laptop port. Under sustained load they warm up and connections can drop.

  5. 5.USB-A ports on hubs vary in speed

    Some are USB 2.0 speed even on a modern hub. Fine for a mouse or keyboard, slow for an external drive.

How to choose

List what you plug in at once

Monitor, keyboard, mouse, drive, SD card, power. Whatever isn't on that list, you don't need a port for.

Check the display specification precisely

Look for '4K@60Hz' rather than just '4K'. If it only says 4K, assume 30Hz.

Check pass-through wattage

If the hub charges your laptop, confirm the wattage it passes and make sure your charger can supply that plus the hub's own overhead.

Check your laptop's port capability

Not every USB-C port supports video output. If your laptop's port doesn't do DisplayPort Alt Mode, no hub will give you a monitor from it.

What you'll want on hand

  • A list of the devices you connect simultaneously
  • Your laptop's USB-C port specification

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The balance most people should pick

Multi-Port USB-C Hub

USB-C hub

Buy it against the ports on your list. Confirm 4K@60Hz explicitly if an external monitor is one of them.

7.9/ 10Good

Best for: Laptops with only USB-C ports

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Common questions

Why doesn't my external monitor work through the hub?

Most often the laptop's USB-C port doesn't support DisplayPort Alt Mode. Check your laptop's specification — it's a laptop limitation, not a hub fault.

Is a docking station better than a hub?

A powered dock is more reliable for a permanent desk setup and costs considerably more. A hub is the better choice if you carry it around.

Why does my hub get warm?

Normal for passive hubs under load. Uncomfortably hot, or dropping connections, suggests it's being pushed past what it can handle.