Satisfied for my use
I bought it at the same time as my MacBook pro m3 so that I could use the RJ45 and have access to the USB port. I'm happy with it, it's just what I needed!
The INOVU INST6CG2 docking station turns your USB-C laptop or tablet into a complete workstation, wherever you are. It offers 4K @ 60Hz HDMI video output, three USB 3.0 ports (including 1 USB-C), one USB-C port (80W* fast charge PD), and one Gigabit Ethernet port.
USB-C docking station with HDMI/3x USB 3.0/Ethernet Gigabit/USB-C (PD 80W).
The INOVU INST6CG2 docking station turns your USB-C laptop or tablet into a complete workstation, wherever you are. It offers 4K @ 60Hz HDMI video output, three USB 3.0 ports (including 1 USB-C), one USB-C port (80W* Fast Charge PD), and one RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet port, all via a single USB-C port on your laptop.It lets you quickly connect your peripherals and devices, and offers instant connection to a 10/100/1000 Mbps network from an available USB-C port on your computer.
*8W are reserved for powering the HUB, actual available charging power is 92W.
General information |
Product name |
INOVU 6 in 1 USB-C Docking Station (HDMI/USB/Ethernet). |
Brand |
INOVU | |
Model |
INST6CG2 | |
Technical specifications |
Width |
116 mm |
Height |
13.8 mm | |
Depth |
41 mm | |
Weight |
83 g | |
Connector(s) available |
2 X USB 3.0 | |
1 X USB Type C | ||
1 X HDMI Female | ||
1 X USB 3.0 Type C | ||
1 X Gigabit Ethernet - RJ45 Female | ||
Interface with the computer |
USB Type C | |
Power Delivery |
100W | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 24 Feb 2023
I bought it at the same time as my MacBook pro m3 so that I could use the RJ45 and have access to the USB port. I'm happy with it, it's just what I needed!
To complement my new LENOVO laptop, a small self-powered station that's very practical, discreet and lightweight.
On paper it looks good. In practice, it's a different story.
After 1 year of daily use, I've encountered 2 major problems:
1) combined with a 65W USB-C charger, laptops see less than 65W, so they grumble and go into "limited performance". LDLC support says that this is normal, and that you need a power supply of more than 65W for a PC that expects 65W... except that this isn't indicated anywhere in the brochure or documentation.
2) the built-in Ethernet card crashes regularly: disconnects, then reconnects a few seconds later.
Practical, compact and rather elegant, with enough ports to extend those of a MacBook Air.
Well, I'm a bit disappointed with this USB hub.
I plugged my PC's power cable into this hub because it has a USBC port marked 100W max and my Lenovo PC needs at least 45W. But unfortunately, Lenovo advised me against continuing with this connection as it only receives 37W. So I plugged my power cable directly into my PC without using the hub.
Previously, with a Targus product (which I had to return), I didn't have this problem.