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Take an extra 15% off these already-discounted USB-C cables, hubs, and accessories
Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.
USB-C, billed as the one-size-fits-all solution for future cable needs, is slowly starting to take over. MacBooks completely ditched all other ports in favor of USB-C only. The new iPads have adopted the USB-C over the Lightning. Samsung switched over a few years back.
There’s just one problem: Many of our devices still need other ports as well. We’re in a weird in-between stage where USB-C seems very promising, but we’re still not quite there. Fortunately, there are hubs, adapters, cables, and more that meet us halfway. And for a limited time, you can score the connectivity options you need for up to 74% off. Just use the code VIP15 at checkout to get the biggest discount.
USB-C Hubs and Adapters
This Adam Elements hub is equipped with two USB ports, SD and microSD card readers, and a USB-C slot, so you can extend your laptop’s ports while simultaneously charging up your device with 60W power delivery. It’s usually $54, but you can use the code VIP15 and knock the price down to $39.09.
Turn your single USB-C port into 11 different ports with no need for a converter or driver software. With the CASA Hub Pro, you can power up your devices, transfer data to external devices, display extended and mirrored images, and more. Get it on sale for $119.84 (regularly $179) with the coupon code VIP15.
Designed for the 3rd generation iPad Pro, the CASA i4 Hub offers a universal adapter to connect virtually anything to your iPad — including USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, and 3.5mm audio devices. It’s typically $69, but you can get it for $42.49 with the code VIP15.
Designed to use with your MacBook, iPad, and other USB-C devices, this hub can extend a
single port into eight expansion ports — two USB-C, two USB-A, SD and microSD, 4K HDMI, and 3.5mm audio. Plus, there’s a space on top for magnetically storing an Apple 2 Pencil. Use the code VIP15 at checkout and get it for $59.49 (regularly $79).
This simple hub allows for pass-through charging to USB-C devices, plus adds two USB 3.1 Gen2 ports that allow 2x faster transfer speeds, an HDMI port for extending or mirroring your screen, and a 3.5mm audio port. Use the code VIP15 at checkout and knock the $84 price down to just $42.46.
Connect the H180 right to your phone, tablet, or laptop and extend or mirror your screen to another monitor, TV, or projector. Plus, charge up another USB-C device in the process. Get the H180 for just $33.99 (regularly $49) with the code VIP15.
Extend your laptop’s USB-C port into a 10-port powerhouse with slots for two USB-A devices, two USB-C devices, HDMI, VGA, RJ45, SD, micro SD, and 3.5mm audio. Usually $109, you can use the code VIP15 and get it for just $76.49.
Add 4K HDMI, pass-through charging, and two USB-A ports to your computer with the sleek and slim EVRI FLEX USB-C hub. It’s regularly $79, but you can use the code VIP15 and get it for just $33.96.
If you need to connect your computer or tablet to another monitor or projector, whether to extend or mirror your display or watch videos on a larger scale, this simple USB-C to 4K HDMI adapter should do the trick. It’s only $17.81 (regularly $22) with the code VIP15.
This hub features eight convenient ports and slots for all your charging and data transfer needs, including USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, RJ45, and card slots. Plug it into your USB-C device and extend your connectivity options instantly. Regularly $150, you can use the code VIP15 and get it for $59.46.
USB-C Cables
Compatible with Apple’s newest iPad and MacBook, as well as many Android devices, these USB-A to USB-C charging cables will always come in handy. Get a three-pack with a three-foot, six-foot, and 10-foot cable for just $12.74 (regularly $49) with the code VIP15.
Stronger than your average cable, this braided nylon USB-C to USB-C cable from Crave is developed using intense 5,000 plus bend testing. Get it for only $8.49 (regularly $19) in gold, slate, or silver with the code VIP15.
Pop this magnetic tip into your MacBook or other USB-C device and ensure sharp jerks or trips don’t send your device tumbling to the ground. Instead, the 100W USB-C cable will simply break away without issue. Get it for just $19.51 (regularly $34) using the code VIP15.
Similarly, this cable brings that magnetic charging style back to your new MacBook (or other USB-C devices), making it easier to charge up at night and safer if you accidentally trip on it. It’s usually $39, but you can get it for only $10.19 with the code VIP15.
With this 10-foot USB-C to USB-C PD cable, you don’t have to worry about being close enough to an outlet for a charge. Get 50 percent battery life in just 30 minutes with more flexibility to set up shop wherever you want. It’s usually $24, but you can get it for $17.84 with the code VIP15.
If you don’t need all 10 feet, you can get 60W of fast-charging power (with a compatible adapter) with this six-foot USB-C to USB-C cable. Get it for $14.44 (regularly $19) with the code VIP15.
This 20W wall adapter paired with the USB-C PD to Lightning cable will juice up your phone to 50 percent in just 30 minutes. And you can get both for just $16.99 (regularly $22) using the code VIP15 for a limited time.
This 30W charging brick from OMNIA features two ports — USB-C and USB-A — so you can power up to two gadgets at once, and fast. You’ll also get a USB-C to USB-C cable to charge up a MacBook Air or iPad at full speed. It’s usually $45 for both, but you can use the code VIP15 and get them for $33.99.
Charging Stations
The EVRI Charging Station plugs into the wall and offers a USB-C outlet and four Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 ports for all of your charging needs. It’s compatible with most smartphones, tablets, and USB devices, including Nintendo Switch. Get it for only $42.46 (regularly $74) with the code VIP15.
This high-powered desktop charger can juice up four USB devices ( two USB-C, two USB-A) in a hurry. It’s usually $129, but you can get it for only $84.99 with the code VIP15.
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