A case in point is these new USB hubs from the US accessory brand Plugable. I get so used to testing expensive Thunderbolt hubs and docking stations with support for multiple monitors, it’s all ...
Plugable has announced a new multi-port charging station hub equipped with as many as ten USB-C ports that can power all your devices simultaneously, with some caveats. The new PS-10CC hub is ...
After six weeks of constant use (on planes, at work, at home, and the strange places between), there's just one laptop accessory I would take everywhere: The Plugable 15.6” USB-C Portable Display.
The new Plugable PS-10C is a USB-C charging port with 10 prioritised ports. It doesn't come with a ... [+] power supply, so you have to use your own or buy one. The more gadgets we have ...
Plugable has also introduced its PS3-METERC3 67W Triple USB-C Charging Station. The unit has three high-powered USB-C ports capable of up to 67 Watts of combined output. It features a front-facing ...
Heard of the spy who came in from the cold? Here's the laptop that came in from the road. Our guide to desktop docking solutions will keep you ultra-productive when you're in the office—whether ...
As the summer breaks end, it is time to shop for back to school for books and tech but to fully prepare, we came up with a ...
It merges —as you might guess from the name — Thunderbolt and DisplayLink technologies. Additionally, Plugable announces the release of the 67W Triple USB-C Charging Station (PS3-METERC3), a portable ...
Otherwise, I’m really not impressed by many of the USB-C hub/dongle/docking-station deals right now, but the Acer deal is a basic deal on basic products. Plugable’s 13-in-1 docking station is ...
With my Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus in hand and Plugable’s USB-C Power Meter Tester, I wanted to see how much of a charge I could get during 30 minutes of sun exposure. The reason why I’m also ...
The next step in that process of improvement may be here now as well, with this project which turns the ESP32 into a USB host. USB is not a native feature on all microcontrollers or even Arduino ...