![]() ![]() That’s still two more than you had, plus the 10Gbps USB 3.1 Type-A port. Although this is a four-port hub, with three of them Thunderbolt, you net out just two additional Thunderbolt ports: one port on your Mac has to plug into the host port on the OWC Hub. Now, there is a math problem involved here. ![]() OWC offers a low-tech add-on option, the ClingOn, to help secure cable attachment. All USB-C connectors feel a little iffy, as there’s no neat click-in system or locking mechanism. No additional effort was required for management or configuration. I tested the device with multiple external Thunderbolt 3 drives, and it provided consistent access and high data rates. Depending on your Mac, you can plug in one or two displays directly into the hub. The Thunderbolt 3 ports can handle anything you would plug in directly to a Mac’s Thunderbolt connection, including hardware that has to be the first in a daisy-chain of devices for hardware that can passthrough Thunderbolt. ![]()
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