9 in 1 hub
(22 products found)
UH9120C USB-C 9-in-1 Hub
(70301) 9 in 1 USB-C Multifunction Adapter HUB (HDMI+DP+VGA+2xUSB3.0+RJ45(Gigabit)+SD/TF+USB-C PD (5G&4K 60Hz)
USB-C 9 Port Hub 1HDMI+3USB+1PD USB-C+1SD+1microSD+1LAN+1 3.5mm Audio
9 in 1 USB C Hub M2 NVMe SSD 4K 60Hz HDMI 100W PD 1Gbps Ethernet USB 3.1 SD TF 3.5mm
DOCKING TYPE-C 13 IN 1 (9199A)
HUB 7 IN 1 TYPE C UC902S
USB-C To 3*USB 3.0 A+HDMI+VGA+RJ45 Gigabit+SD/TF+AUX3.5mm+PD Converter (10-in-1)-15601-Silver
Revodok Pro 9 in 1 USB C Hub Gigabit Ethernet Adapter 4K@60Hz HDMI, 100W PD Charging, USB A Data Ports, SD/TF Card Reader Compatible with Mac M1, M2, M3,M4, Steam Deck
HB19 6 in 1 Hub Adapter USB Docking Station
USB C to HDMI VGA Adapter, 4-in-1 Type C Hub with USB C Charging, HDMI & VGA Dual Output, USB 3.0 Port for Samsung S9/S8, MacBook, Nintendo Switch, Surface Book
USB C to VGA HDMI Adapter, 4 in 1 Type C to 4K HDMI/VGA/USB 3.0/USB C PD Charging Multiport Hub Adapter Compatible with Macbook Pro/Air,Nintendo,Dell,HP,Samsung S8/S9,Huawei P30 and More
Hub Adapter Multifunction Usb-C 6-In-1 - Cm195 - Grey
Bluey Character Set – 9 Pieces
Portable Electric Breast Pump – 4 Smart Modes & 9 Speed Levels
Portable Electric Breast Pump – 4 Smart Modes & 9 Speed Levels
Portable Electric Breast Pump – 4 Smart Modes & 9 Speed Levels
Portable Electric Breast Pump – 4 Smart Modes & 9 Speed Levels
No.9 NAD+ Bio Lifting-Sil Essence 50ml
No.9 NAD+ Retinol Volumetox Eye Cream 10ml
No.9 NAD+ PDRN Glow Boosting Toner 150ml
My Lash Eye Serum 9g
Sensor Orno Cr-241 Indoor Infrared Motion Sensor 360 Degree with Light Intensity Lux Adjustment 2000 W Max White
Frequently Asked Questions about 9 in 1 hub
How do I choose the right 9 in 1 hub for my setup?
Start by listing required ports: HDMI, DP, VGA, USB-A, SD/TF card readers, RJ45 Ethernet, and USB-C Power Delivery. Check device compatibility: USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode or PD pass-through; confirm your monitor supports the output and the hub can drive the desired resolutions. Consider build quality and brand reliability (tp-link, jcpal, ugreen) and select a hub with a sturdy aluminum body if you travel.
What makes the video output capabilities in a 9 in 1 hub the most complex feature, and how should I pick it?
Video outputs determine how many screens you can drive and at what resolution. Look for hubs that combine HDMI, DP, and VGA, and check the supported resolutions and refresh rates (for example 4K at 60 Hz). Ensure your laptop or phone supports the necessary video mode and that the hub can supply power while driving displays.
Which usage scenario best fits a 9 in 1 hub, a student in a dorm or a remote professional giving presentations?
A student typically benefits from SD/TF card slots and multiple USB ports for peripherals on a compact desk. A remote professional will prioritize reliable video output, Gigabit Ethernet, and ongoing USB port access for peripherals. The right 9 in 1 hub balances these needs by matching the port mix to your daily tasks.
What maintenance and compatibility tips should I follow for a 9 in 1 hub?
Keep ports clean and free from dust, and use a USB-C PD charger that meets the hub's power needs. Confirm your laptop or device supports USB-C PD and the required video modes, such as 4K at 60 Hz, if you plan to use high-resolution displays. Avoid daisy-chaining hubs and check that the hub's standards align with your devices.
How do I compare different brands when shopping for a 9 in 1 hub?
Compare port configurations, build materials, and support for key standards like USB-C PD and 4K video. Brand reputation matters; established names in hubs such as tp-link, jcpal and ugreen offer varying warranty terms and configurations, so choose one that matches your device ecosystem. Look for real-world reviews across laptops, tablets, and phones from popular brands.
Are there limits I should know about with a 9 in 1 hub, such as heat or power constraints?
Yes, using many high-power ports can cause the hub to heat up, especially without an external power source. Some hubs rely on the host’s USB-C PD to supply power, which may limit performance for demanding peripherals. If you plan to drive multiple displays or charge devices at once, choose a hub that supports adequate power delivery and consider an external power adapter if needed.