![]() ![]() I primarily use the hub for testing peripherals and using external storage, like the best portable SSDs. Lionwei's specs specifically state that the hub doesn't support video output (presumably that means DisplayPort Alt Mode doesn't work over USB-C), but that's never been an issue for me. Nicely, nine of the ports can be switched off when not in use with the press of a button, with indicator lights (which are tiny and not overly bright) letting you know which ports are enabled. There are also three USB-A charging ports, rated up to 12W, but I haven't really used them my phone and earbuds charge wirelessly. Something I bought last year during Black Friday, this aluminum-shelled USB hub from Lionwei gives me two extra easy-to-reach 10Gbps USB-C ports, a 10 Gbps USB-A port, and four 5Gbps USB-A ports. ![]() Govee Rope Light for Desks: now $50, was 90 Lenovo Go Qi Charging Mouse: now $28, was 59.99 Lionwei 10 Port, 10Gbps USB Hub: now $37, was $47 HOTO Wireless Screwdriver: now $35, was $80 If you're looking for an affordable gift for that techie friend or family member (or just something to get yourself) this deal season, one of these under-$50 options might be just what you're after. And I can honestly say that they have made (or would make) my nerdy world a little nicer in their own ways. I own most of the affordable tech gifts in this list below, all of which are on sale for Cyber Monday. ![]() But that doesn't mean you can't substantially improve your tech life (or the lives of your tech-focused friends and family) while spending a comparatively small amount of money. As much as we love high-priced tech like graphics cards, monitors, or the latest handheld PC, most of us can't drop several hundred dollars on a tech purchase on a regular basis. ![]()
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