![]() While the base M1 and M2 MacBooks still only support one external display, you can get around that limitation with.something like Hyper’s Dual 4k HDMI hub. When connecting external displays, the hub can support one display at 8K (60Hz) or 4K (144Hz) and two displays up to 6K (60Hz). Hands-on: Hyper’s new Thunderbolt 4 Power Hub The three downstream ports can make use of the 40Gbps connection speed for anything from incredibly fast file transfers with external storage devices to external displays and, depending on your laptop, even external GPUs through a PCIe enclosure. And being a Thunderbolt 4 hub, it’s incredibly capable. This makes the hub a perfect one-cable solution to your desk setup – no need to fuss around with extra power or data cables. That’s a total of 141 watts inside the metal body of the charger – no external power brick needed. This GaN technology lets it provide up to 96 watts of power to the computer you have connected, in addition to 15 watts to each of the three downstream Thunderbolt devices. Hyper has long been a top choice to extend the connectivity of your MacBooks, and they’re back once again with their new Thunderbolt 4 Power Hub to keep your desk setup clean while providing high-speed Thunderbolt connectivity and keeping your devices all charged up.įirst Thunderbolt 4 hub with integrated GaN chargerĪiming to keep your desk setup clean while keeping your laptop and peripherals all connected, Hyper’s new Thunderbolt 4 Power Hub is the very first of its kind to have an integrated Gallium Nitride charger.
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