
And with flash drives connected to the USB 3.0 ports, you will get faster speeds. You get a 100W Power Delivery slot to charge your laptop. On the upside, the spec sheets look good. The only issue with this hub is that all the USB 3.0 ports are placed on the same side, so unless you have slim USB-A peripherals, you might have issues fitting all three together. Quite naturally, it adds a flexibility quotient to your laptop. You get an HDMI port, a USB-C PD port, and two slots each for SD cards and TF cards (micro SD cards). Like its counterpart above, this gives you several additional ports in addition to the standard USB 3.0 ports. Last but not least, we have the VAVA USB-C Hub. But given the convenience it brings to the table, I’d say it’s worth it.

This one costs a little more than double the price tags of the adapters above. Quite naturally, the additional options mean that the Hootoo USB-C Hub is expensive than its counterparts above. If we talk numbers, you will be able to stream 4K 30Hz and FHD 60Hz. Meanwhile, the HDMI port will help you connect your laptop to an external display, and you can stream high-resolution content.

The remarkable thing about the USB-C PD port is that it provides power passthrough up to 100W. For starters, you will get the advantage of a USB-C Power Delivery port along with an HDMI port and an SD card reader slot. Apart from bringing three USB 3.0 ports to the foyer, it brings a couple of additional options. If the simple USB-C to USB-A adapter won’t do the job for you and you need to expand the scope of the humble USB-C port on your laptop, then you can’t go wrong with the HooToo USB-C Hub.
