I want to buy a pure usb 3.1 typec hub but I can't find it in a certain treasure. Is it because there is no such thing as a usb typec hub in this world?

by Poster Sep 4, 2021 42
The requirement is very simple, that is, one usb 3.1 typec interface is converted into N usb 3.1 typec interfaces, in order to extend my old imac with only two typec interfaces, but I searched for several pages in a certain treasure and Dongdong but couldn't find it. They are all typec to type a. Does such a thing as a usb typec hub doesn't exist?

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  • Anonymous5126 Sep 6, 2021
    @ Anonymous11092 I don't know if you have actually read my reply 1. It is not feasible for usb3 to expand usb3. I have posted a link. The product on the 2.3 floor belongs to Thunderbolt 4 expansion Thunderbolt 4, not to the usb3 expansion usb3 mentioned by the poster, and the poster's iMac does not support Thunderbolt 4. The main thing is to expand usb3 from usb3. I have clearly stated that it is not feasible for the reasons as follows: 1. Besides, if you say that Thunderbolt 3 expands Thunderbolt 3, it is not feasible, which is not feasible until Thunderbolt 4.
  • Anonymous11092 Sep 8, 2021
    @ Anonymous5126 There is an instance of 1 to 4 usb3 extension usb3 in the link you posted. lz does not require high-end requirements such as being able to connect to the screen after the usb hub. What lz needs is the same function as usb2.0 hub, but it has higher speed and c port than usb2. As for the impossibility you said, it's just a personal summary after you added some limitations. //Here we will not discuss the specific situation of multiple usb name changes. As long as it exceeds 5Gbps, it is collectively referred to as usb3.