
HS1TX(P) of the source is connected to HS1RX(P) of the sink. The cable is actually a crossover cable, it swaps all receive and transmit lanes e.g. This is the pinout for both sides of the connector, source side and sink side.

Other similar USB-C hubs (priced above and below $70) can be found on the company’s website and Amazon storefront.


Satechi is only selling this Multiport Pro Adapter model through Apple. Oddly, Satechi nor Apple list the maximum power delivery through the USB-C input, but it must support all of the MacBook notebooks since Apple is selling it as an exclusive. Satechi’s new adapter features an HDMI port (4K 30Hz), both SD and microSD card readers (UHS-I), a USB-C port for power delivery, and a USB-A port (USB 3.0 for up to 5Gbps speeds). Notably, Satechi’s Multiport Pro Adapter is the only third-party USB-C hub that Apple is selling. The Multiport Pro Adapter comes in space gray and is priced at $70, the same as what Apple’s first-party USB-C adapter normally sells for (but doesn’t have SD readers like Satechi’s new adapter). The new hub is configured specifically for Mac and iOS devices and gives users the ability to expand ports and maximize productivity in one simple, user friendly solution. Satechi, known for producing accessories that make everyday life more convenient, announces the availability of its USB-C Multiport Pro Adapter, exclusively sold at and select Apple stores. Satechi announced the Apple-exclusive USB-C adapter in a press release today: Native Union also has a range of new Apple accessories now available at Apple Stores and. The new device features a USB-C port for power, USB-A, SD and microSD card readers, and an HDMI port in a slim package.

Apple is now selling an exclusive USB-C hub from Satechi, the Multiport Pro Adapter.
