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MacTrast Deals: CASA Hub PDC601 USB-C Power Adapter

The CASA Hub PDC601 USB-C Power Adapter connects via your laptop’s USB-C port and expands your plugging potential with six additional ports.

CASA Hub PDC601 USB-C Power Adapter: Charge & Connect on The Move with The Smallest USB-C Adapter on The Market – Only $49

DESCRIPTION

We’re all for thinner laptops, but those sleek designs mean fewer ports to plug into, which can get frustrating when you need to power up and plug in external devices. The smallest adapter of its kind, the CASA Hub PDC601 connects via your laptop’s USB-C port and expands your plugging potential with six additional ports. Now, you can print files, backup data, and more while juicing up your device on the move.

  • Expand your inputs w/ a USB Type-C PD port, three USB 3.1 Type-A ports, a SD Card slot & a microSD Card slot
  • Access 4K video files at 60fps w/ the SD Card slot & a microSD Card slot
  • Protect against scratches, bumps, & electromagnetic interference thanks to its strong aluminum housing
  • Charge laptops & phones quicker w/ 80W power rating
  • Process data faster w/ transfer speeds up to 5Gb/s

SPECS

Details

  • Max power rating supports 80W (20V/4A)
  • Features USB Type-C PD port, three USB 3.1 Type-A ports, SD Card slot & microSD Card slot
  • CE, FCC & BMSI-certified
  • Dimensions: L 3.6″ x W 1.6″ x H 0.7″
  • Weight: 100g
  • USB-A transfer speed: 5Gbps
  • Supported video resolutions: 4K 60fps, 4K 30fps, 2.7K 60fps, 2.7K 30fps, 1440p 60fps, 1440p 30fps, 1080p 120fps, 1080p 60fps, 1080p 30fps

Compatibility

  • Android 5.0 above, Mac OS, Windows XP/7/8/10, Linux, Chrome OS

Includes

    • CASA Hub PDC601 (grey)
    • Manual
    • Manufacturer’s 3-year warranty

Terms

    All sales final.

SHIPPING

  • Ships Internationally
  • Expected Delivery: May 26 – May 29
  • Expected International Delivery: May 26 – May 29

CASA Hub PDC601 USB-C Power Adapter: Charge & Connect on The Move with The Smallest USB-C Adapter on The Market – Only $49

Chris Hauk

Chris is a Senior Editor at Mactrast. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America, and yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.