Product Review
VAVA - Smart Made Simple
Get Stuff Done with VAVA 8-in-1 USB C Hub
While the latest MacBook Pro and Type-C devices come with no USB port, the VAVA Type-C Hub
brings 2 x USB3.0 Ports, 1 x USB2.0 port, 1 x Ethernet port, 1 x 4K HDMI Port, 1 x SD Card Reader,
1 x TF Card Reader, 1 x Type-C PD Charging Port to be supplementary for more possibilities.
Fully Compatibility
VAVA USB adapter is compatible with almost all the main version laptops in market, like Apple
Macbook Air (2018), Apple MacBook/ Pro (2016 / 2017/2018), Apple iMac / iMac Pro (21.5 in & 27 in).
Google ChromeBook Pixel, Dell, HP, Dell, Asus, HP, Lenovo and more laptops based on USB Type-C
Protocol (USB 3.1 & PD 3.0 & DP 1.2). Note: VAVA USB C hubs do not support iPad Pro 2018.
PD Power Delivery
Power is shared between all dock-connected USB-C devices and adjusted based on needs.
The hub delivers about 49W for charging a connected laptop and 11W for powering the hub
when connected to a 60W power input. Delivers about 29W for charging the connected laptop
and 11W for powering the hub when connected to a 40W power input.
4K Video Adapter
simply connect with the HDMI port and you can enjoy Ultra HD (4K) @ 30Hz or Full HD (1080p) @ 60Hz with
high definition instantly. 4K capable display and HDMI 2.0 cable are required to achieve 3840x2160 resolution.
Truly plug and play
Simply connect the hub to your Type-C laptop, USB devices or SD/TF cards with the included USB cable;
No additional drivers are required.
Warranty
Industry-leading 30 days worry free return and 18-month warranty & extra 12-month warranty at
VAVA’s website. Easy-to-reach support: warranty card/ website support/Amazon email.
For better Usage
The hub can supports multiple flash drives, but can only support one external hard drive at a time due to the power requirements.
To avoid mutual Interference between USB 3.0 and 2.4GHz WiFi, we suggest to use the USB 2.0 port while multi-devices connected simultaneously .
Under full using, the max working temperature of this hub may up to 55°C, which may feel hot to touch, but should not result in any worry (The chips can work at 161.6°F /75°C).