Satechi 8K USB C Multiport Adapter With Ethernet User Guide
- June 16, 2024
- SATECHI
Table of Contents
Satechi 8K USB C Multiport Adapter With Ethernet
Specifications
Feature | Description |
---|---|
USB-C Connection | Connect the adapter to a compatible USB-C port on your host |
device.
HDMI Output| Use the HDMI port to output video to an external monitor or
display – up to 8K at 30Hz or 4K at 60Hz/120Hz/144Hz. Computer, cable, and
monitor must support 8K. 8K video output not supported on Mac devices.
USB-C PD Port| Use the USB-C PD port to charge your device up to 100W.
Approximately 15W is used for adapter operation. Video and data transfer not
supported.
USB-C Data Ports| USB-C data ports allow for transfer data at up to 10 Gbps
(A, B, C) and 5 Gbps (D) speeds. Does not support video output, charging or CD
readers including the Apple SuperDrive.
Ethernet Port| Connect an Ethernet cable to the adapter’s Gigabit Ethernet
port for up to 1 Gbps internet connection.
SD Card Reader| SD card reader supports up to UHS-II read/write speeds of up
to 312 MB/s.
FAQ
- How do I connect the adapter to my device?
- Connect the adapter to a compatible USB-C port on your host device.
- Can I charge my device using this adapter?
- Yes, you can charge your device using the USB-C PD port, which supports up to 100W. Keep in mind that ~15W is used for adapter operation.
- Does the adapter support 8K video output?
- The adapter supports 8K video output on compatible devices, but this feature is not supported on Mac devices.
Product Using Instruction
- Connect the adapter to a compatible USB-C port on your host device.
- Use the HDMI port to output video to an external monitor or display – up to 8K at 30Hz or 4K at 60Hz/120Hz/144Hz. The computer, cable, and monitor must support 8K. 8K video output not supported on Mac devices
- Use the USB-C PD port to charge your device up to 100W. ~15W is used for adapter operation.Video and data transfer not supported.
- USB-C data ports allow for the transfer data at up to 10 Gbps (A, B, C) and 5 Gbps (D) speeds. Does not support video output, charging or CD readers including the Apple SuperDrive
- Connect an Ethernet cable to the adapter’s Gigabit Ethernet port.
- SD card reader supports up to UHS-II read/write speeds.
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