![]() Hyper provided Cult of Mac with a review unit for this article. (I couldn’t, anyway.) But if you’re only looking for a multiport hub designed to cling to the side of iPad, read my review of the Twelve South StayGo mini. You’re not going to find another USB-C hub with built-in media controls. If you can get by without the media controls, the HyperDrive USB-C 6-in-1 Hub is slightly smaller and cheaper. The HyperDrive 6-in-1 USB-C Media Hub costs $99.99 on. This is a gadget worthy of going into many people’s gear bags. I’m guessing the idea came from someone tired of opening the Control Panel on their iPad every time they wanted to skip a song on their streaming service.Īll the ports in the 6-in-1 USB-C Media Hub work well, too. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of MacĬombining a set of media controls with a USB-C hub is darn clever. HyperDrive 6-in-1 USB-C Media Hub final thoughts I love a device that brilliantly combines two tasks. This port can’t handle an external monitor - I tried. ![]() It transferred a 1GB file in about 4 seconds in my testing. Or between it and a USB-A thumb drive or an SD card also plugged into the hub. You can plug in a USB-C drive and transfer files between it and your iPad. ![]() It supports up to 60W Power Delivery, though the iPad can’t take advantage of all that power.īut that’s not its only use. A USB-C port in Hyper’s hub lets you charge your iPad while using the other ports or the media control buttons. ![]()
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