Can you extend a display with USB-C? To achieve the extended view in two monitors, one monitor must be connected either from HDMI port or MiniDP on the hub, the second monitor must be connected from the USB-C/Thunderbolt3 port.
USB 3.2 Gen 1: This allows data to be carried at 5Gbps on a single data lane. The old USB A connector can carry it, as well as USB-C connectors. This used to be USB 3.1 Gen 1, but now USB-IF wants
This has led to a small change within the connector, as pins for power delivery and USB 2.0 support can no longer short to ground to prevent the possibility of arcing when a cable is unplugged.
Dell USB-C Docking Stations. USB-C docking station allows several devices to connect to the laptop using a single USB-C cable. Extend the traditional USB capabilities with native multiple display video, audio, data, and power delivery (on select Dell laptops) to charge the laptop with a single USB-C cable.
In short, you want an active usb c extension cables. Passive usb c female to anything cables are out of spec so they may or may not work and detachable/removable cable hubs are unlikely to be implemented correctly. Also that hub doesn't look great. What do you want from that hub? I just want at least 2 USB-A 10 Gbps ports and at least 1 USB-C
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