Best Cf Card Readers Usb Hubs For Mac

Apple's newest MacBook attempts to bridge the divide between larger, more cumbersome laptops and the iPad. In the process, Apple deemed it necessary to remove all ports other than the now-standard USB-C for charging, data transfer, and video output. If you're stuck with a lot of broken connections, you're going to need a hub.

Let's take a look at the best available hubs to get you back together.

Satechi Type-C 3-in-1 Hub

The Satechi Type-C is a streamlined, compact hub that uses its male USB-C connector to attach to your MacBook. The Satechi does not allow pass-through charging but offers:

Read and transfer photos and important files with this Insignia USB-C memory card reader. The USB Type-C interface connects to Android phones and other compatible devices, and the plug-and-play technology lets you access files quickly. This dual-port Insignia USB-C memory card reader accommodates microSD and SD cards for versatile compatibility.

  • Three USB 3.0 ports
  • An SD card reader
  • A micro SD card reader

The Satechi hub sits flush with your MacBook, so care should be taken that it is not knocked around—damage could occur! The hub is available in three colors: gunmetal, gold, and silver for about $40.

Note that the Satechi hub is designed the same as the HyperDrive hub, although the HyperDrive hub allows pass-through charging.

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Minix Neo-C Hub

The self-proclaimed 'most advanced USB-C hub' is an attractive option. There are two basic options to choose from HDMI that offers up to 4K output or VGA that offers up to 1080p output. This is not the only decision to make. The Minix Neo-C Hub also comes in three colors (silver, space gray, and gold) to best match your new laptop.

Like most USB-C hubs, the Minix allows pass-through charging and offers:

  • Two USB 3.0 ports
  • A TF card reader
  • An SD card reader
  • A Gigabit Ethernet port

For those of you who still prefer a wired connection or who enjoy using a television in conjunction with your laptops, the Minix is a strong option that will cost you $89.

HyperDrive 5-in-1 Hub

HyperDrive's hub is designed specifically for the 12-inch MacBook. It allows pass-through charging through the USB-C port while offering:

  • Two USB 3.0 ports
  • An SDXC port
  • A micro SDXC port

The HyperDrive hub is designed to sit flush with the MacBook, using its USB-C male connector as a fastener. For this reason, you should be careful when using the hub as damage can occur if it is knocked around. Choose from silver, space gray, or gold to match (or not!) your new MacBook.

Note that the HyperDrive hub is designed the same as the Satechi hub, although the Satechi hub does not allow pass-through charging. Plus, the HyperDrive hub is a tad more expensive, coming in at around $49.

OWC USB-C Dock


The deluxe version of MacBook hubs, the OWC dock does it all. Along with pass-through charging, the OWC dock offers 10 ports in total, including: Mathscript node install.

  • Five USB 3.1 ports including two high-power charging ports and an extra USB-C port
  • A Gigabit Ethernet port
  • An SD card reader
  • An HDMI port with 4K output
  • Audio output port

Some might see 10 ports as overkill while others might see them as necessary. The OWC USB-C Dock comes in three colors: space gray, gold, and silver for arounf $150. The downside? For those on the go, transporting the OWC dock might be an issue, since other hubs fit right into your pocket. This dock is more suited for the top of a desk.

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Updated June 2017: We've removed the Kugi 4 Port Hub because it has been discontinued.

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