Q: How much power can the USBC-9IN1E provide to charge my device?
A: The USBC-9IN1E accepts up to 140W USB-C power input on its PD pass-through USB-C port. 15W is reserved, and up to 125W can be used to charge the connected device.
Q: Does the USBC-9IN1E support a 4K@60Hz HDR monitor in addition to the laptop display?
A: Yes, this hub allows for one additional 4K@60Hz HDR display to be connected via HDMI.
Q: Can I use this with my MacBook/iMac, Windows, or ChromeOS host?
A: USBC-9IN1E is compatible with any macOS, Windows, or ChromeOS device that supports USB Type-C (with USB Alt Mode and Power Delivery), USB4, Thunderbolt 3, or Thunderbolt 4.
Q: Do I need to install software in order to use the device?
A: No, the USBC-9IN1E does not require any drivers to download or install, but we do recommend updating all system drivers to avoid any compatibility issues.
Q: Is the Playback of Copy-Protected or Encrypted Video Content Supported on macOS while using the USBC-9IN1E?
A: Yes, HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) is supported on macOS when this adapter is connected.