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9-in-1 Anker USB-C Hub w/ 100W PD, USB Ports, 4K HDMI, Ethernet & SD Reader Expired

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AnkerDirect via Amazon has 9-in-1 Anker USB-C Hub w/ 100W PD, USB Ports, 4K HDMI, Ethernet & SD Reader (552) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Alternatively, AnkerDirect via Walmart has 9-in-1 Anker USB Hub w/ 100W PD, USB Ports, 4K HDMI, Ethernet & SD Reader (552) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • 9-in-1 Connectivity.
  • 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 Data Port
  • 1x USB Type-A USB 3.2 Gen 1
  • 2x USB-A 2.0 ports
  • 1x 4K HDMI 1.4 port
  • 1x 100W PD-IN port
  • 1x Ethernet port
  • SD/microSD card slots
  • Use the HDMI port to connect to an external monitor and mirror or extend your display at up to 4K@30Hz.
  • Transfer files to and from your laptop at speeds of up to 5 Gbps via the USB 3.0 USB-C and USB-A data ports.
  • Use the SD/microSD card slots to access photos and other media files at up to 104 MB/s. Supports up to 100W (minus 15W for operation) pass-through charging so you can power up your laptop while you use the hub.
  • Pass-through charging requires a charger (not included).

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AnkerDirect via Amazon [amazon.com] has Anker 552 9-in-1 USB Hub for $29.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $35+

AnkerDirect via Walmart
[walmart.com] has Anker 552 9-in-1 USB Hub for $29.99. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+

Note: includes 2x 5 Gbps USB 3.0 data ports, 2x 480 Mbps USB-A ports, 4K@30Hz HDMI port, 100W PD-IN port, Ethernet port, SD card slot, microSD card slot
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Good luck finding a company that makes this type of product that isn't Chinese—and no, the thin veneer of being made in Taiwan despite the entire unit being manufactured in China doesn't count. And Eufy has nothing to do with Anker, so I'm not sure why you'd play 7 degrees of Kevin Bacon to determine why it does or doesn't make sense to buy something. This is a good deal for anyone who needs this type of hub.



The upper limit (in this case the HDMI 1.4 port, with a max ceiling of 5Gbps if the hub is fully utilized) is what limits it to 4k@30hz, so you should be able to mix & match whatever refresh rates/resolutions HDMI 1.4 can support below this threshold. The standard supported resolutions/refresh rates for HDMI 1.4 in my experience have been 4k@30, 2k@60hz (although it should theoretically go up to 75hz) and 1080p@144hz. Anyone who wants 4k@60hz will need to make sure the hub they buy is using an HDMI 2.0 port.

These limits apply to additional displays that are added through other "nonstandard" ports as well—e.g., you can plug in multiple monitors to this hub using various interfaces (USB-C, USB-A, etc.), but the resolution/refresh rate will always be limited by the bandwidth limitations of the interface itself.

There are also other considerations, like cable types and the port you're actually plugging the device into; I once made the mistake of buying a laptop with an early USB-C connection that was just a regular USB 3.0 port that didn't support Thunderbolt/DisplayPort. I was pretty pissed.
4k @ 30hz is a crime. It's unusable and makes eye hurt as the screen refreshes too slowly When you move the mouse you can feel the delay because the screen has a hard time keeping up with the movement
It's much worse than that. Eufy promised that your data will be stored locally, that it "never leaves the safety of your home," that its footage only gets transmitted with "end-to-end" military-grade encryption, and that it will only send that footage "straight to your phone."

Turns out, they were secretly streaming a continuous feed of your cameras to their cloud, and it wasn't even encrypted. Anyone in the world could tune in with a stock install of VLC player and watch you in your own house, without your knowledge.

So, when the security researcher privately informed Eufy of this severe security flaw, they immediately fixed it and informed their customers of the issue.

Oh, wait, that's not it. They repeatedly flat out claimed that this secret unencrypted video stream going to their servers didn't exist, and it was impossible for anyone to view your camera stream.

"I can confirm that it is not possible to start a stream and watch live footage using a third-party player such as VLC"

Except this was trivially easy to do, just open the URL for the stream in VLC, and now you're looking at yourself(or any other Eufy camera customer) through your computer screen. So news publications tried this themselves, and found they could easily independently verify that Eufy was lying.

So, Eufy gave in to pressure and updated their camera software to stop streaming your video out to the Internet, unencrypted.

No, wait, actually they quietly scrubbed all of their most promising privacy promises from their "privacy commitment" page, and stonewalled the media for weeks.

https://www.theverge.com/2022/12/...entication

This was willful malicious behavior, not a simple accidental oversight on an advertised feature.

And yes, they did eventually cave to public pressure and fix it, but really only because their customers and the media forced their hand.

This is not a company that deserves any degree of trust.

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04-22-2024 at 01:39 PM.
04-22-2024 at 01:39 PM.
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That's not correct. OP's hub (the 552) has one USB Type A 3.1 vs two on your hub (the 341) but also comes with a microSD slot and 2x USB 2.0 ports.

Personally, most people I think are using a hub for keyboards and mice which are fine with USB 2.0, unless you've got a big ol pile of flash drives I think the 9-in-1 (552) is a better choice.
id rather have the usb3 and use usb2 speeds than be limited to 1 usb 3 port. guess thats why they make different models
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