

🚀 Elevate your workspace—connect, charge, and conquer in style!
The NEWQ 11-in-1 USB-C Hub is a premium aluminum docking station and rotatable stand designed for professionals with USB-C devices up to 16 inches. Featuring 11 ports including 4K@60Hz HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet, USB-A/C, and ultra-fast SD/TF 4.0 card readers, it supports seamless multitasking and high-speed data transfer. Its intelligent 100W power delivery with E-Mark chip ensures safe, adaptive charging. Compatible with a wide range of devices including iPad Pro, Steam Deck, and laptops, this compact, foldable hub transforms your device into a versatile workstation—perfect for office, gaming, and travel.






























| ASIN | B0DCZC5HPZ |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | NEWQ |
| Compatible Devices | iPad, iPad Pro, Tablets, Steam Deck, ROG Ally, Legion go, Msi Claw, iphone 15 /16 /17 series, Samsung Phone, Surface |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (161) |
| Date First Available | 11 November 2024 |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet, HDMI, MicroSD, Thunderbolt, USB 3.0, USB Type C |
| Item Weight | 581 g |
| Item model number | NQ-DK-05 |
| Manufacturer | NEWQ |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model | NQ-DK-05 |
| Number of Ports | 11 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Operating System | Mac OS 9, Windows 10, Windows 7 |
| Package Dimensions | 18.59 x 10.31 x 6.4 cm; 581 g |
| Special Features | Fast Data Transfer, Lightweight, Plug and Play, Portable, Rotatable |
| Total USB ports | 11 |
| Wattage | 100 |
T**B
I bought this as a gift but it did not work with the older iPad air that had lightning not USB-C. I was going to return it but decided to keep it as a companion to my iPad Pro. Since the pro is heavy, you need to be careful about placement because it will flip backwards. But once you have it situated, it works like a charm. It is easy to use and has multiple ports for just about every need. I think it is a great dock option and a good price.
B**S
This combination of phone stand and connection hub has more features than many other units I have come across. It now sits on my desk connected to a monitor (HDMI) and when I connect my phone or iPad via the USB C port I now have a large screen to do my work on The many ports and memory card options have simplified my connections with various devices and provided additional choices. The unit can be folded into a compact package and transported for travel or work. Observations - I wish the manual had a larger type so I did not have to enlarge it by taking a photo of it. - Wireless charging option on the rest of the phone might be a consideration for future models - the overall build of the unit is solid and tight joints ( there are no adjustments possible if they become loose). It device holder had detents to stop it from fully rotating all over and stop where you require it to. there is a tightening pad to snug up the rotation so it stays in the desired position - I placed a Gen 10 iPad on the holder and it was supported. plugged in the USB C connector and the iPad screen was mirrored onto the 32" monitor - Although the included power adapter is rated at 5v 3a (15w) or 65w overall I use a 140w power adapter or my laptop adapter (to power up this stand) - I have not used the provided RJ45 ethernet port but it's nice to have it by if required - The HDMI port works great when connected to a tablet like an iPad or Samsung Tablet. The tablets need to have USB C connectors to work - the memory card reader can read your two type of cards SD and Micro SD - There are 2 USB A 2.0, 2 USB A 3.0, and 1 USB C port on the front face. The right side has the Ethernet, HDMI and USB C input power port, the rear has a UCB C output for your tablet/phone and the left side has a 3.5mm phono jack Overall it's a very compact tablet/phone stand that fits most office decors (office/home) and can be folded into a travel-friendly package for when you are away.
T**N
The first thing I noticed with this and I have to commend - it understands its role very well, and so the power adapter and included cabling (Type-C, long for power, short for host power) are of an exceptional quality. The adapter is only one port out, but it is nice and heavy leaving me little doubt about its electrical construction. The only gripe I have with the shorter of the two cables is relative to how say, a phone, would have to balance if you wanted to use it vertically, it's *really* stiff. Such that I can't really find an orientation below 45 degrees that permits using it and not having the cable get in the way of that. Horizontal is, of course, fine. This has a phenomenal amount of ports, covering all the territory you'd need as a nomad or just to use a portable option smaller than a laptop for a computer. You can hook up the external screen, a minimum of 4 USB devices, it includes charge AND OTG (so both can work at the same time). Just slot your phone or tablet in, and you can get to doing desktop work with it. I myself really appreciate that option for my writing hobby, as I don't really want to always be stuck on my much larger gaming desktop. Works fluidly without interruption, though naturally I don't use the HDMI port for that. It's also helpful when I'm fixing computers as a quick and easy way (with a USB capture card) to create a screen + input all in one spot for headless systems needing diagnostics. The stand holds against pressure, and the grip is excellent. It's not going anywhere without a very deliberate effort, and proved able to easily host even my Microsoft Surface Pro (weight wise - that unit having little cause to actually be on one). Overall, it's a great way to have a system ready to dock and just pop in the main unit. Well built, and the anodized aluminium exudes quality. Though I was a little disappointed to see mine arrived with minor flaws in the paint(?) coat. Keep in mind if the orientation by default doesn't do it for you, it does rotate easily, so you can realign the ports that way. Anyhow, works well and is well built, I can't ask for much else! Only "flaw" which I guess it just orients it how most people would *want* to use it, is that you need it angled at about 45d to avoid the cables being too stiff and the phone/device refusing to seat. ======================== == Overall View: [😊] == == - 😦🙁😐😊😀 + == ======================== Media Used: photos showing the ports, build, and that issue with the stiff cable I mentioned. For the pictures, I didn't really have the cabling in, but it keeps them pretty controlled.
D**R
This thing is packed with features, it’s more than just a stand – it turns your tablet or phone into a mini-desktop with HDMI output, extra USB ports including USB A 2.0 and USB A 3.2 as well as USB C and even an SD card reader. The build quality feels really good due to the aluminum design. It's great for travel too, folding down small. My only minor gripe is that there is no way to tighten the upright as with one of my larger tablets it could not sustain the weight.. Overall, it’s a fantastic way to boost your productivity on the go!
J**K
Works well. But no instructions for where cables are plugged input and output
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