SELLWOOD—February 26, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I needed a good hub for gaming as my old one was just not up to the speed required. I can vouch that this one works quite well handling my network connection as well as a complicated HOTAS setup. It had some speed issues if I added a high speed monitor as well but that was a very minor concern. The monitor worked but just not at the speed I needed. Of note is that it does seem not heat up at all even when under high use. This shows quality. I find this to be a very good hub and recommend it. Buy it. Read more
Matthew P. Smith—March 10, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Seems to work great with mac and windows, as long as you have separate power going to it…without separate power, it didn’t work…and I’m scared of it being possibly a chinese brand, and all that goes with that like ccp control…for example, the ugreen nas’ seem to ship with chinanet dns server ip pre-configured…I’m very suspicious of chinese brands due to ccp fascism Read more
cashcow—February 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Work great with no issues ! Read more
Roy—October 28, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I bought this with the goal of minimizing the number of connections I have to make to my laptop when I want to use it in a "docked" mode. With a single USB-C connection to my laptop, I can charge my laptop from it while simultaneously getting 1 more USB-C (essentially reclaiming the one being used), and 3 more USB-A ports (two 5Gbps and one 10Gbps), both a standard SD port and a micro-SD port, and gigabit ethernet. There is also an HDMI port supporting 4K60, and it works well, but you have to have a laptop that supports video out of its USB-C to make use of it. There is no built-in display driver. One other very nice feature is that you can connect this hub to an older laptop that does not have a USB-C port by using a USB-C to USB-A adapter. With my other older laptop that only has USB-A, I can connect to this 9-in-1 using a Hidock adapter, also found on Amazon. Of course, you do not get charging through USB with this type of connection, nor can you get video out of the HDMI port, but all other features are available. If you don't have a laptop that supports video out of its USB-C port, but you want to be able to connect to a monitor through this hub, it is still possible by daisy-chaining a second device such as a Plugable DisplayLink adapter connected to one of the USB ports on the Ugreen 9-in-1. In fact, this is how I am able to connect to a monitor regardless of whether I have my new laptop plugged in or my old laptop, but it may be more cost-effective to find a single device that supports all the features of the Ugreen hub plus DisplayLink. *** The biggest problem with this hub, and it can literally be a show-stopper, is that it can wreak havoc on your LAN if you undock your laptop while it is powered on, leaving the Ugreen hub powered on (using an AC adapter) and connected to your network. In such a situation, the ethernet controller inside the Ugreen appears to get confused and will shutdown ALL TRAFFIC on your subnet, even through unmanaged switches. It took me hours to track this down to the Ugreen's ethernet port when it first happened. Fortunately, by either removing power from the Ugreen or by disconnecting its ethernet cable, connectivity will be restored to your LAN. Or you can probably avoid it altogether by using a separate USB-to-Ethernet adapter instead of the Ugreen ethernet port. Despite the flaw on the ethernet connectivity as described above, I still recommend this device because it really does offer a lot of functionality. If it were not for the ethernet, I would give this item a 5-star rating. Read more
Thomas Denney—March 27, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Been using this for quite a while now. I've used it with portable bricks, to use my guitar through my phone, with my steamdeck, yada yada etc etc blah blah. It just always works whenever and whatever I need it for. Read more
SaidWhatWhen—July 23, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I have a widescreen monitor with 3440 x 1440 resolution and a 2024 purchased Lenovo Yoga 7i. This Ugreen dock was unable to support that display without squashing everything vertically. Anker's 11-1 dock was able to the job: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NDGD2V5?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details Shame because the Ugreen was cheaper, had a very solid build and faster 10 Gbps ports. I have used other Ugreen devices with good success. Read more
Al C.—May 22, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I bought this originally specifically because it claimed to work with both the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch for both charging and HDMI display. It definitely does, so I am now able to use the Nintendo Switch on either the TV dock or on another TV using this device and plugging into the USB-C port. I also bought an Anker GaN charger to power this, and it can charge both the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch while they're running, and charges the Steam Deck OLED at max (white LED). Pros: * Allows Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck to both charge and display to TV connected via HDMI * Solid construction, and lots of ports * USB-C power pass-through works pretty well Cons: * Not many, but a longer built-in USB-C cable, and maybe some rubber feet so it doesn't slide around would be nice Read more
felipe quintero—February 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Cumplió con las expectativas Read more