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Hyper has long been the best choice for expanding your MacBook’s connectivity, and they’re back again with their new Thunderbolt 4 Power Hub to keep your desktop clean while providing high-speed Thunderbolt connectivity and keeping your devices charged.

First Thunderbolt 4 hub with built-in GaN charger

Hyper’s new Hyper Thunderbolt 4 Power Hub, the first of its kind with a built-in gallium nitride charger, is designed to keep your desktop clean while keeping your laptop and peripherals connected. This GaN technology delivers up to 96W of power to a connected computer, in addition to 15W to each of the three downstream Thunderbolt devices. That’s a total of 141W inside the charger’s metal case – no external power supply required.

This makes the hub the perfect single-cable solution for your desktop setup—no need to fiddle around with extra power or data cables. And as a Thunderbolt 4 hub, it’s incredibly capable.

The three downstream ports can use the 40Gbps link speed for anything from blazingly fast file transfers from external storage devices to external displays and, depending on your laptop, even external GPUs via a PCIe chassis.

Hands-On: Hyper’s New Thunderbolt 4 Power Hub

When connecting external displays, the hub can support one display at 8K (60Hz) or 4K (144Hz) and two displays at resolutions up to 6K (60Hz). While the base MacBook M1 and M2 still only support one external display, you can work around that limitation with something like Hyper’s Dual 4k HDMI hub.

Three downstream Thunderbolt ports fully support Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 3, USB4, and USB-C devices, and as an Intel-certified Thunderbolt device, HyperDrive Thunderbolt 4 Power Hub provides consistent performance and support on MacBook, iPad Pro, Windows. PC and even Chromebook.

Combining a GaN power supply and a Thunderbolt connection, you’ll have more than enough speed and power to support whatever peripherals you might need. Whether you’re a home or business user, it will look great on your desk without getting in the way of bulky power supplies and boasting a high-quality metal body finish.

The HyperDrive Thunderbolt 4 Power Hub will retail for $299, but customers can save by making a purchase while the initial campaign is active. There is a tiered pricing structure during the launch campaign so the earliest backers can save the most, but once that tier fills up the price goes up.

So, don’t wait. The sooner you support HyperDrive Thunderbolt 4 Power Hub, the more you save!

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