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USB-C Compatible: Works with the latest computers and smart devices with USB-C ports.SuperSpeed Data: Up to 5 Gbps data speeds let you transfer an HD movie in seconds.High Speed Ethernet: Gigabit ethernet port provides access to superfast network speeds. Installer patch provided for Mac OS.Sleek & Slim: Ultra compact aluminum design goes perfectly with the new MacBook and many other devices.What You Get: Anker USB-C to 3-Port USB 3.0 Hub with Ethernet Adapter (with 1.3ft USB 3.0 cable), welcome guide, our fan-favorite 18-month warranty and friendly customer service.
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12 Reddit comments about Anker 3-Port USB-C to USB 3.0 Aluminum Portable Data Hub, with 10 Mpbs, 100 Mbps, 1000 Mbps, or 1 Gigabit Network Adapter with Ethernet Port, for MacBook Pro 2016, ChromeBook, XPS and More:

u/denisinla · 6 pointsr/mac

I use this one from Anker. Has pretty much everything I need(USB + ethernet via USB-C). Its $29 USD (not sure where you're located).

u/Mysterius · 4 pointsr/Dell

Older Thunderbolt 1 and 2 devices, such as those designed for Apple Mac products, would need an adapter to work with Thunderbolt 3, since Thunderbolt 1 and 2 used Mini DisplayPort (mDP) ports while Thunderbolt 3 switched to USB Type-C.

From slowest to fastest, you have:

  • 480 Mbits/s: USB 2.0
  • 5 Gbits/s: USB 3.0 (aka "USB 3.1 Gen 1", confusingly)
  • 10 Gbits/s: USB 3.1 Gen 2 (aka true USB 3.1)
  • 40 Gbits/s: Thunderbolt 3

    That's for speed. For the shape of the plug, you can either have USB Type-A (traditional USB shape) or Type-C (the new shape). There's not necessarily any connection between the shape of the plug and speed, though on the XPS 15 9550 the only Type-C port is a Thunderbolt 3 / USB 3.1 Gen 2 port, while the other Type-A ports are USB 3.0. The new MacBook and Chromebook Pixel have USB 3.1 Gen 1 (equivalent to USB 3.0 speed) Type-C ports, while many smartphones coming out with Type-C ports are still working at USB 2.0 speeds.

    USB 3.0 or above would be preferable, so that gigabit Ethernet is supported. You can get one that uses the Type-C port if you want, but it will still work at the same speed (USB 3.0) as the normal Type-A version. Adapters that take advantage of USB 3.1, much less Thunderbolt 3, are still rather rare. In any case, using Thunderbolt 3 just for Ethernet would be overkill: better to save the Thunderbolt 3 port for a full-scale dock or an external graphics card.

    So, enough background. Some options:

  • AmazonBasics USB 3.0 to 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter ($16.95)
  • Anker Unibody Aluminum 3-Port USB 3.0 and Gigabit Ethernet Hub ($26.99)
  • Anker USB-C to 3-Port USB 3.0 Hub with Ethernet Adapter for USB Type-C Devices ($27.99)

    The two Anker devices also include a three port USB 3.0 hub, for connecting other stuff.
u/sogalitnos · 2 pointsr/chromeos

i use this hub at work and home - has ethernet and three 3.0 usb
(for wireless mouse and network)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XU6PM68/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/ratatattat19 · 2 pointsr/GalaxyBook

I got the Anker USB-C hub/Ethernet

Anker 3-Port USB-C to USB 3.0 Aluminum Portable Data Hub, with 10 Mpbs, 100 Mbps, 1000 Mbps, or 1 Gigabit Network Adapter with Ethernet Port, for MacBook Pro 2016, ChromeBook, XPS and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XU6PM68/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_eEbCzbWHXK7VB

u/seanhak · 2 pointsr/razer

Razer core is technicality the best. :)

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Ethernet-Including-ChromeBook-Aluminum/dp/B00XU6PM68
Should work well to

u/LaFlamaBlancakfp · 1 pointr/ElgatoGaming

USB-c to usb3 adaptor hub. The charge port is also a USB. Plug this in and your gold. https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Ethernet-Including-ChromeBook-Aluminum/dp/B00XU6PM68

u/captfr · 1 pointr/applehelp

You could get something like this. I have no idea about the quality, it's the first thing that popped up when I searched USB-C to USB 3 adapter. The USB C adapter Apple makes is only USB 2, so your only option is third party.

u/CoryBoehm · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

My EDC for the Switch is as follows:

  • Switch console with JoyCons attached

  • Hori Tough Pouch holding the Switch, two straps and five carts (plus one in the console).

  • Hori Play Stand

  • Second set of JoyCons in a grip.

  • Second pair of straps

  • Pro Controller

  • Two Google Pixel USB C-C chargers (my phone is also USB C)

  • One Nintendo A-C cable (comes with the Pro Controller)

  • u-Jays on-ear headphones

  • a-Jays Five in-ear headphones (had these first)

  • Butterfox Carry All case

    --

    As covered above I start by packing the Switch, with JoyCons on into the Hori Tough Pouch which was my original carry case. The Tough Pouch also has a spot for five carts and two straps matching the JoyCons attached to the Switch. The Butterfox Carry All gets quite tightly packed so the added protection is nice and doesn't add much to the thickness.

    I then put the Hori Play Stand into the back pocket of the Carry All. As the back pocket is very strechy this adds a little extra protection on that side.

    On the inside of the case the A-C cable goes into the inside back pocket. Next up moving from back to front are the u-Jays which fold flat in their dust cover bag. The is followed by the Tough Pouch. All that is behind the wide movable divider from the Carry All. On the front side of the divider the space is split in half by the short divider from the Carry All. Looking towards the front of the bag the JoyCon grip goes on the left, Pro Controller on the right, both with buttons facing forward and shoulder buttons to the outside.

    Inside the flap of the Carry All are two zipper pockets. In the smaller pocket goes one of the Pixel chargers and the two remaining straps. In the larger pocket the a-Jays Five in their protective case (looks like a small hockey puck) and the second Pixel Charger.

    The left and right inside walls of the Carry All have three game cart slots each however I find the version I got makes them, in my view, unusable. Of the three the front and back both come very close to overlapping with the zipper while the middle has reasonable clearance however lacks the depth to really hold a cart as securely as the Tough Pouch. If you wanted you could use them but I haven't needed to yet.

    Honourable mention to my ORLZY tempered glass screen protector which is permanently on my Switch and doesn't really warrant its own packing requirements.

    That said I have to wonder if the Anker USB C to 3-port USB HUB with Ethernet would work with the Switch. Yes, Ethernet in tabletop mode. The USB hub could also allow wired controllers like the Pro via cable or Pokken controller.

    I also have a couple different designs of the PowerA game cases pre-ordered as my upcoming game pre-orders will mean I need more travel/storage space for carts. Not sure where exactly it will fit into the Carry All yet.

    In the medium term I also plan to get a battery bank such as RAVPower 26800 PD but haven't settled on a specific one just yet although that one currently tops my watch list.
u/DPSnacks · 1 pointr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

> First off, I have a new macbook pro which completely did away with the standard usb ports so Im forced to buy an adapter for my RODE NT which is the USB-C to USB

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Aluminum-Ethernet-Adapter-ChromeBook/dp/B00XU6PM68

>I've been changing up my sound to a more emo-ish rap sound kinda like Peep, Tracy, etc..and produced a solid beat and its hard for those to give out help when they cant physically see my work but what do you guys normally do when you produce?

network online. try /r/makinghiphop

>I also thirdly am curious for vocals i have a hard time with it especially getting a flow, I overthink I feel like, but aside from that when I start mixing my vocals i feel like I have a really high pitched voice and I already do irl, but it feels raw and I want to make it deeper and thicker.

you could try a tuning plugin, you could lower the formant (it'll be a setting in the plugin called Formant probably) or just pitch it down directly. if you want it to be thicker, record it twice, as similarly as you can, and have them both play at the same time. (or use VocAlign to make them super tight but I assume you don't have Vocalign with a USB mic)

u/quahog_convo · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

So... something like this then?