Why this makes the shortlist
Every setup eventually hits the same wall: not enough USB ports. This solves that. The USB C Video Splitter for makes a concrete case: 4.5-star average from 233 buyers, consistent across verified purchases. With 233 verified ratings landing at 4.5 stars, buyer satisfaction here is well above average for the category.
What you're actually getting
This hub takes one USB connection and turns it into several, with the technical specs to justify the investment.
The usb c video out hub supports a USB-C reverse-powered monitor. Make sure your type-C monitor itself supports powering laptops; otherwise, you'll need to use a PD power adapter, such as Dell UltraSh.
The specs that matter
Breaking down what matters in the spec sheet:
- The usb c video out hub supports a USB-C reverse-powered monitor. Make sure your type-C monitor itself supports powering laptops; otherwise, you'll need to use a PD power adapter, such as Dell UltraSharp U2720Q(90W), LG.
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- For dual portable screens, please use chargers to power them, as laptops and the hub cannot provide sufficient power for both portable screens. 2) For two USB-C Monitor (No PD-out), the PD charging port of the hub.
- The usb c video splitter supports dual 4K@30-60Hz, Ideal for DP1.4 laptops to extend to dual 4K@60Hz displays (Note: MacBook supports only one extended monitor)
- Equipped with a full-featured cable to replace Mini HDMI and USB cable, simplifies connections to portable screens
- All four USB-C ports support USB 3.2 gen 2 10gbps, ensuring high-speed data transfer for all devices
Who this is for
If you've ever unplugged one device to plug in another, this hub ends that. The primary user is anyone on a laptop with fewer ports than peripherals — which, in 2025, is most people. Secondary users: desktop owners adding expansion without opening the case.
Before you buy
USB hubs share bandwidth. If you're running high-demand devices simultaneously — two fast SSDs, for example — throughput divides across ports. For single-device use or standard peripherals (keyboard, mouse, flash drive), you won't notice. For high-bandwidth parallel transfers, a powered hub with dedicated lanes is a better choice.
Our verdict
A strong usb hub pick with 233 reviews already in. Currently showing -13% off list price — that brings the value proposition significantly higher than its spec sheet alone suggests. The numbers back it up, the spec sheet is honest, and the category is right for most buyers. A sound pick.


