Hyper HD Dual HDMI 10-i n-1 HDMI/USB-C-A/GE/SD/

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Product code:
HDM1H-GL / 6941921147907

Discover the latest way we extend M1's connectivity to the MacBook. With the Dual 4K HDMI 10-in-1 USB-C Hub, you can expand up to 2 displays with 4K video while accessing 10 primary ports including USB-C, HDMI, USB-A, and more. Enjoy instant photo uploads, fast device charging, and the ability to expand up to 2 HDMI displays, all without the hassle of downloading cumbersome drivers. In addition, it is fully compatible with MacBook Air / Pro devices (M1 and Intel powered), Windows PC devices and Chromebook devices.

Extend two 4K displays

Give your MacBook, PC or Chromebook M1 the ability to connect 2 extended monitors with crystal clear 4K HDMI video.

Easy configuration without drivers

Within seconds, connect the hub to your device via USB and you will immediately see the HyperDisplay application icon on your desktop. Just double-click it and you are ready to go.

Enjoy 10 essential ports

Seamlessly transform your M1 into a powerful workspace with 4K 60Hz and 4K 30Hz HDMI video ports, 100W Power Delivery USB-C port, MicroSD / SD connectors, two USB-A 5 Gbps ports, 3.5 Gbps combo audio jack mm for headphones and more.

Fast upload of photos / videos

For any data, photo or video files you want to transfer, our UHS-I to MicroSD / SD slots allow you to transfer or send them at an amazing 104MB / s speed.

Fast charging of devices

Enjoy lightning-fast charging power for your MacBook M1 up to 85W with our 100W PD USB-C charging port.

Attention! DP Alt Mode requires a USB-C port on your computer to support this feature - DP Alt Mode. SMI's InstantView requires a USB-C port on the host computer to support USB data transfer.

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