Minisopuru Powered USB C Hub – Support Max 45W Charging with 72W Power Adapter, 10Gbps Data Transfer, USB-C Powered Hub for Laptop, MacBook,iPad (Not for Monitor)

Minisopuru Powered USB C Hub – Support Max 45W Charging with 72W Power Adapter, 10Gbps Data Transfer, USB-C Powered Hub for Laptop, MacBook,iPad (Not for Monitor)
Price: $59.89 - $46.00
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Customers say

Customers find the USB hub well-made and appreciate its port capacity, with one mentioning it's particularly useful for a 27" iMac 4K setup. Moreover, the device receives positive feedback for its charging capabilities, with one customer noting the charging speed indicators, and its data transfer speeds. Additionally, customers like its power supply features, with one highlighting the wattage readouts for PD ports, and its design, with one noting it looks great on their desk. However, the functionality receives mixed reviews.

7 customers mention "Charging speed"7 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the hub's charging capabilities, with one mentioning that it can charge all electronic devices, while another notes the convenience of charging speed indicators.

"…Plus, the charging speed indicators provide added convenience…." Read more
"…ports and closer to my workstation for convivence – charge via USC 3/C/PD ports independent of PC state – PD (power only) slots for…" Read more
"Works very well and the ports will charge a phone, tablet, etc… fast." Read more
"…It is powered, so you need an outlet, but it allows for charging at any time." Read more
6 customers mention "Port capacity"5 positive1 negative

Customers appreciate the hub's port capacity, with one mentioning it works well with a 27" iMac 4K display, while another notes it accommodates various devices and charging needs.

"…four USB-C ports on my MacBook Pro, this hub becomes essential for expanding connectivity options…." Read more
"…- desktop extension for a stationary desk and computer – provided more ports and closer to my workstation for convivence – charge via…" Read more
"…This one is finally adequate in transfer speeds. A good assortment of ports, as well as a power switch…." Read more
"…This powered hub provides a convenient way to connect many devices to my MacBook while it being docked…." Read more
6 customers mention "Product quality"6 positive0 negative

Customers find the hub to be a great product.

"Great product…" Read more
"…The moral of the story, know YOUR niche and use case. A good niche device, does what is says, but it is not the best match for everyone…." Read more
"This is an excellent product as well" Read more
"I needed more USB C ports and this unit did not disappoint. The charging capability is good and the speeds are great." Read more
5 customers mention "Build quality"5 positive0 negative

Customers find the USB hub well made.

"This product is nicely made and well presented by the seller. I wanted it to work…." Read more
"Seems well made, and functions adequately, but produces a distinct high-pitched whine when powered on…." Read more
"…it to replace a shorted USB hub and I think it is well designed and well built…." Read more
"This USB C Hub is a robust and efficient choice for those who need to connect multiple devices and appreciate quick data transfer and fast charging…." Read more
5 customers mention "Power supply"4 positive1 negative

Customers appreciate the power supply of the hub, with one customer noting the wattage readouts for PD ports and another mentioning it works well as an extension for MacBooks.

"…- PD (power only) slots for charging faster – Externally Powered to meet the above. LIKES: ======…" Read more
"…A good assortment of ports, as well as a power switch. A touch more expensive than most others, but I guess you get what you pay for…." Read more
"Actual power specs…" Read more
"Doesn’t quite provide enough power to charge a quest 3 while using anything graphically intensive, but it’ll last like 16 hours…." Read more
4 customers mention "Data transfer speed"3 positive1 negative

Customers are satisfied with the hub's data transfer speed.

"…This one is finally adequate in transfer speeds. A good assortment of ports, as well as a power switch…." Read more
"…choice for those who need to connect multiple devices and appreciate quick data transfer and fast charging…." Read more
"…DEVICES/SPEEDS – No data speeds tested, I am hooking up general devices like streaming deck, speakers, webcams, gaming inputs devices, and…" Read more
"…The charging capability is good and the speeds are great." Read more
4 customers mention "Design"3 positive1 negative

Customers like the hub's design, with one mentioning it looks great on their desk.

"…Intuitive design, easy setup." Read more
"Bought it to replace a shorted USB hub and I think it is well designed and well built…." Read more
"…that hinders some set-ups by limiting flexibility and impacting aesthetics… The cable is 24 inch black hardwired into the hub…." Read more
"…The usb hub itself is solid, and it looks great on my desk." Read more
19 customers mention "Functionality"12 positive7 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the hub's functionality, with some saying it works adequately, while one customer reports that it only functions when plugged in, and another mentions compatibility issues with Macbook Pro.

"…It's a very useful accessory for maximizing the functionality of my MacBook Pro while accommodating various devices and charging needs." Read more
"…It is not detected or available to the computer…." Read more
"…Verdict – works as advertised, including the LEDs rates — which I verified with a tester. Max is nearer to 24w per PD port as stated…." Read more
"Works very well and the ports will charge a phone, tablet, etc… fast." Read more





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Surprisingly, one of my favorite gadgets
I love being able to see how much power my devices are drawing!

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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024

    Style: 6 in 1Verified Purchase

    This USB C Hub is an indispensable accessory for MacBook Pro users like myself. With only four USB-C ports on my MacBook Pro, this hub becomes essential for expanding connectivity options. Plus, the charging speed indicators provide added convenience. It's a very useful accessory for maximizing the functionality of my MacBook Pro while accommodating various devices and charging needs.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2025

    Style: 9 in 1Verified Purchase

    Doesn’t quite provide enough power to charge a quest 3 while using anything graphically intensive, but it’ll last like 16 hours. Intuitive design, easy setup.


  • Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024

    Style: 9 in 1Verified Purchase

    SUMMARY VERDICT
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    The moral of the story, know YOUR niche and use case. A good niche device, does what is says, but it is not the best match for everyone.

    For my use-cases, this filled the bill close enough for 4 stars.
    – desktop extension for a stationary desk and computer
    – provided more ports and closer to my workstation for convivence
    – charge via USC 3/C/PD ports independent of PC state
    – PD (power only) slots for charging faster
    – Externally Powered to meet the above.

    LIKES:
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    72W Brick Power Supply — Yes, a brick. If your goal includes charging two devices at up to 24w of power each, you should know using normal USB-x is not enough and will require external power (even if coming through cable). I expressly looked for external powered hubs so power can be available 100% of the time at level for the PD port charging and other USB charging. This is important, as this device is not the best fit for you if your needs are other, IMO.

    2 PD Ports – (Power Only) Ports seem to cap at about 2A, so reaching 24 watts per PD port is close but a tad under. For my needs, fine, I am happy. My Samsung phones charge at High-Speed (18w, not Super-High 25w) and for giggles, I tested my Lenovo laptops – the reported 45w cap is not shared/spanned that I can tell. Verdict – works as advertised, including the LEDs rates — which I verified with a tester. Max is nearer to 24w per PD port as stated.

    3 USB-C ports – worked for me eventually. My 1st unit had a hiss with these 3 ports on arrival, prompting an exchange for a replacement. I did not do meaningful data throughput testing. For me, this device is a DESKTOP EXTENSION for easier accessing ports as both a PC extension; and to provide non-PC dependent charging at level. So, I am happy I can use the all 5 USB-C ports to charge; and only have 3 ports to connect USB-C stuff [PD are not data ports, expected]. These USB-C port are not video rated ports, as stated [expected]. This is not a DisplayLink type of hub – so no monitors [expected].

    4 USB-A Ports – Worked, no issues for me (Windows 11). Allowed me to connect things as needed for convivence; AND I can always charge at full USB 3.x rates since it is externally powered [e.g., happy brick].

    DEVICES/SPEEDS – No data speeds tested, I am hooking up general devices like streaming deck, speakers, webcams, gaming inputs devices, and occasionally a thumb drive or two. I have NOT tested hard data transfers like M2 to M2 drive cloning…, so no comments on big speeds. Functionally fine with the devices that I connected.

    LEDs – indicators light-up with an ACTIVE connection, nice, fwiw. The wattage readouts for the PD ports are cool, and accurate enough per my tester. I now have another way to test/confirm wattage. Nice to have anyway for glancing things.

    Power Button – Not a deal maker/breaker for me, but useful to cool the hub down after it gets warm (e.g., at full power) or just to reduce power usage to zero w/o disconnecting — viola… you have a button. Likely more useful for dropping a laptop down and connecting and powering on/off as needed with connect/disconnect. For my always connected workstations, less useful.

    DISLIKES
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    1. Fixed Cable – This is not a portable device. The Power Brick is too large for mobility and there are other versions for that use case. I personally view as desktop hub that you can attach to laptops/PCs to expand devices coverage and charge at the same time. For laptop use, maybe having a fixed cable reduces stress at the hub-end and is one less thing to track/connect. HOWEVER, for a permanent desktop set-up, the 24" fixed cable hinders exact placement for large desks [not expected]. I have my cable management pre-set, with high-end/speed C-to-C cables exactly where I want hidden (72" desk) and exiting grommets very managed. Sadly, for me, only when the hub arrived had I realized the device-end is fixed and does not connect via a female connector [like many hubs]. OK, that is on me. BUT this highlights the design gap… is not really mobile, and is more lined up for a drop-down laptop used at a fixed desk… Having a fixed connection that hinders some set-ups by limiting flexibility and impacting aesthetics… The cable is 24 inch black hardwired into the hub. For me, this is limiting — all my PC direct connections, for example, use red cables; 24in is too short to run/hide. So, this would only be an annoyance depending on your set-up. I ended up getting a high-speed coupler, so that is +$8 for me.

    2. Active Power only – This is Part II of Fixed Cable dislike. If the design supported a passive or Pass-Thru use mode (e.g., no external power), AND if the hub were not hardwired… the hub could be easily b e disconnected for on-the-go for non-powered use at a USB extension (no PD)… however it does not work without external power at all. For the price, that would have been nice. Less of an issue for me, since my use case is to leave fixed at my desk.

    3. Returned first (near DOA) – My first until was not completely DOA, but the noise it made was not acceptable. Did not see the issue as a trend in comments, so I exchanged. Support was around, so that is a plus, but I had some mixed feelings about their overall responsiveness. I was glad they responded and engaged – but ultimately Amazon features made the return quick/easy. As for the manufacture, I have to buy more good to get a future discount as Love for the Pain I endured. Meh, I exchanged too fast apparently. Device #2 has been solid to date.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024

    Style: 9 in 1Verified Purchase

    Works very well and the ports will charge a phone, tablet, etc… fast.

    One person found this helpful


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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2025

    Style: 9 in 1Verified Purchase

    Owned this item for about 30 days I have not been able to install or find a driver for this device. Win10 installs wrong driver.


  • Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024

    Style: 9 in 1Verified Purchase

    This product is nicely made and well presented by the seller. I wanted it to work. But unfortunately, our Apple Mac M1 Mini just refused to accept it. It is not detected or available to the computer. So I cannot comment on its functionality, or performance as it transferred exactly 0Bytes of anything. It quite simply would not register. So we reluctantly sent it back to the Amazon. I am pretty sure this will work well for a PC, but unfortunately, all our PCs have port expanders already. We resolved the problem in the end by buying one of the more expensive Mac-specific port solutions. So while we don't recommend for Mac Mini users based on our experience, we would recommend PC users consider it in their determinations.


  • Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024

    Style: 9 in 1Verified Purchase

    I have had several hubs and most have been ok, but transfer speeds were less than stellar. This one is finally adequate in transfer speeds. A good assortment of ports, as well as a power switch. A touch more expensive than most others, but I guess you get what you pay for. It is powered, so you need an outlet, but it allows for charging at any time.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024

    Style: 9 in 1Verified Purchase

    I like functionality and size. However, the fact that I have to manually turn it on after my computer powers up is very frustrating. I’d expect it to turn on as soon as I power the computer on, it doesn’t, I have to manually turn it on each time

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Product Summary: Minisopuru Powered USB C Hub – Support Max 45W Charging with 72W Power Adapter, 10Gbps Data Transfer, USB-C Powered Hub for Laptop, MacBook,iPad (Not for Monitor)

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【Minisopuru 9-IN-1 USB C Hub】: The Powered USB Hub is equipped with 2* USBC (Single-Max 45W, Dual-Max 24W) charging ports, 4*USBA 3.0 data ports 5Gbps and 3*USBC 3.2 data ports 10Gbps. ★Note: All ports of the Powered USB C Hub do not support video output.
【With 72W AC Power Adapter】: This usb c splitter includes a 72W AC power adapter. The USB-C hub provides up to 45W power to your iPad, iPhone, and other devices through the last bottom two USB-C Ports (Max 45W – Single Port, Max 24W-Dual Port, Power ONLY).★Note: Make sure the power adapter is connected to the USB hub, otherwise it will not work.
【10Gbps/5Gbps Speed Data Transfer】: The usb-c to usb-c hub supports data transfer up to 10Gbps, which is 20 times faster than a USB 2.0 port, it can transfer files, audio, and video efficiently in seconds to external devices. ★Note: The three USBC 3.2 at the top of the USB c ports hub and the four USBA 3.0 at the middle fo the hub ONLY support data transfer.
【Wide Compatibility of USB-C Splitter】: The powered USB-C hub works on all devices that are equipped with the Type-C port, as well as Type-C smartphones and tablets with OTG support. Fast Charging for Quest Pro VR, Steam, iPad Pro, iPhone, Watch, AirPods, Bluetooth Speaker, etc.
【Plug and Play, What You Get 】: Minisopuru USB c hub multiport adapter Plug and Play, easy to use, no need to install any drivers. The Mac USB C hub can fast connect the hard disk, mouse, keyboard, USB C flash drive, etc. more TYPE-C devices to your laptop.★You will Get 1* Minisopuru 9 IN 1 USB-C hub (35.5 INCH cable), 1*72W 24V 3A AC Power Adapter (98.5 INCH cable), 1*User manual. 24-month customer service guarantee.

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