Gigabit Ethernet RJ45: Provides wired network speeds up to 1,000 Mbps with automatic speed negotiation (10/100/1000 Mbps), replacing an unstable Wi-Fi connection in offices, hotels, or campus environments where cabled LAN is available.
4K HDMI Output with HDR10 and 3D Support: Connects to an external display at up to 3840×2160@30Hz via HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 compliance, supporting HDR10 and 3D content — suitable for presentations, video playback, and extended desktop work.
100W USB-C Power Delivery: Passes up to 95W to a connected laptop or tablet (5W reserved for hub operation), allowing one USB-C charger to power both the adapter and the host device at the same time; the PD port handles charging only and does not carry data or video.
Dual USB-A 3.0 Ports: Two Type-A ports each support transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps — backward compatible with USB 2.0 and 1.1 — covering external drives, keyboards, mice, and USB flash storage simultaneously.
Simultaneous SD & TF Card Reading: Full-size SD and Micro SD slots operate independently at approximately 90 MB/s, reading and writing both cards at the same time — useful for photographers and videographers importing from multiple sources without a separate reader.
Dual 4K@60Hz HDMI Output via MST: Two HDMI 2.0 ports each output up to 3840×2160@60Hz with HDR support; Windows systems running MST deliver fully independent extended displays on both screens simultaneously, while macOS limits dual-monitor output to mirror mode — a key consideration for MacBook users comparing this hub against DisplayLink alternatives such as the Revodok Pro 209 (SKU 90912).
Mixed-Speed USB Port Configuration: The two USB-C ports and one USB-A port operate at USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) for fast external SSDs and NVMe enclosures, while a second USB-A port runs at USB 3.0 (5 Gbps) for standard peripherals — covering both high-bandwidth storage and everyday devices without competition for bandwidth.
Plug-and-Play — No Driver Required: Unlike DisplayLink-based docking stations, the 45380 works immediately on Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS upon connection, with no software installation, no power button, and no driver update cycle to manage.
Gigabit Ethernet — 1,000 Mbps: The RJ45 port auto-negotiates to 10/100/1000 Mbps, providing a stable wired network connection for video conferencing, VPN access, and large file transfers — active simultaneously with both HDMI outputs and all USB ports.
Simultaneous SD and TF Card Reading: Independent full-size SD and Micro SD slots read and write both cards concurrently at up to 104 MB/s using SD 3.0 — suitable for photographers and video editors importing from dual card formats directly to a connected external drive via the 10 Gbps USB ports.
4K@60Hz HDMI with Simultaneous VGA: The HDMI 2.0 port delivers up to 3840×2160@60Hz for modern displays, while the VGA port runs 1080p@60Hz for legacy monitors and projectors — both outputs operate at the same time on Windows in extended or mirror mode; macOS restricts dual-display configurations to mirror mode only.
Mixed 10 Gbps and 5 Gbps USB Configuration: Two USB-C ports and one USB-A port operate at USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) for fast external SSDs and NVMe enclosures; a second USB-A port provides USB 3.0 (5 Gbps) for standard peripherals — all four data ports are independent and carry data only, with no video or charging function.
3.5mm Audio Output: A dedicated 3.5mm jack routes audio from the host device to headphones, earphones, or powered speakers — useful for ultrabooks and tablets that lack a built-in headphone socket; note the port supports audio output only and does not carry microphone input.
Gigabit Ethernet — 1,000 Mbps: The RJ45 port auto-negotiates to 10/100/1000 Mbps, providing stable wired connectivity for video conferencing, VPN access, and large file transfers without relying on Wi-Fi throughput.
Fast SD and TF Card Reading: Independent full-size SD and Micro SD slots read and write both cards simultaneously at up to approximately 170 MB/s using SD 3.0 — faster than many competing hubs — supporting UHS-I cards from cameras, drones, and action cameras.
100W USB-C PD pass-through charging (95W delivered to host): The dedicated USB-C power port accepts up to 100W from a compatible PD charger and passes up to 95W through to the host laptop — with 5W reserved for hub operation. This means a MacBook Pro or Dell XPS continues charging at close to its rated wattage while the hub is fully in use. Note: the PD port supports power delivery only — it does not carry data or video. Avoid plugging or unplugging the PD charger while screencasting to prevent image or data interruption.
4K@30Hz HDMI display output: The HDMI port outputs video at up to 3840×2160 at 30Hz in both mirror and extend modes, downward compatible with 1080p, 1080i, and 720p. This suits external monitors, HDTVs, and projectors in home, office, and presentation environments. HDMI video output requires the host USB-C port to support DisplayPort Alternate Mode — standard charging-only ports do not output video.
Mixed USB-A port configuration for data and peripherals: The hub provides one USB-A 3.0 port at 5Gbps for fast storage and data devices, plus two USB-A 2.0 ports at 480Mbps for lower-bandwidth peripherals such as keyboards, mice, and printers. This arrangement directs bandwidth efficiently — high-speed storage uses the 3.0 port, while always-on peripherals occupy the 2.0 ports without competing for USB 3.0 throughput.
CNC-machined aluminium housing at 54.5g: The aluminium body is machined using computer-numerical-control (CNC) processes for a consistent finish and tight dimensional tolerances. The aluminium shell handles heat dissipation during simultaneous PD charging and video output more effectively than polycarbonate alternatives, and the 24cm braided USB-C cable resists wear from repeated packing and travel use.
Broad compatibility with USB-C and Thunderbolt 3/4 devices: The hub works plug-and-play across Windows, macOS, and Linux without driver installation. It is additionally compatible with Samsung DeX, allowing Galaxy smartphones and tablets to run a desktop-style interface on an external monitor through the hub's HDMI port.
10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 data across all three USB ports: Two USB-A 3.2 and one USB-C 3.2 port all support transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps — twice the throughput of standard USB 3.0 (5Gbps) and twenty times faster than USB 2.0. This makes a meaningful difference when transferring large 4K video project files, backing up to a fast NVMe SSD enclosure, or running multiple high-bandwidth storage devices concurrently. Note: the USB-C data port supports data transfer only and does not support video output or charging. UGREEN PAKISTANAmazon
Gigabit RJ45 Ethernet at 10/100/1000Mbps: The Gigabit RJ45 port delivers a stable 1000Mbps wired network connection, providing a faster and more reliable alternative to Wi-Fi for online gaming, video conferencing, and large file downloads. The Ethernet port operates independently of all other hub ports, so network performance does not degrade when USB storage devices are active simultaneously. Amazon
4K@60Hz HDMI display output: The HDMI port outputs at up to 3840×2160 at 60Hz in both mirror and extend modes, with synchronised audio. The 60Hz refresh rate produces noticeably smoother motion than the 30Hz ceiling of HDMI 1.4 hubs — beneficial for video playback, design work, and presentations. 4K@60Hz requires the host device to support DP 1.4 Alternate Mode; hosts with DP 1.2 cap at 4K@30Hz. Shiftstore-eg
100W PD pass-through charging — 85W delivered to host: The dedicated USB-C PD input accepts up to 100W from a compatible PD 3.0 charger and passes up to 85W through to the host laptop, with 15W reserved for hub operations. This keeps a MacBook Pro, Dell XPS, or ThinkPad charging at near-rated wattage during full hub use. The PD port carries power only. Amazon
Four-layer safety protection with status indicator: UGREEN's aluminium alloy design incorporates four-layer safety protection — over-current, over-voltage, short-circuit, and high-temperature — and a status indicator light that allows users to confirm hub connectivity at a glance. The aluminium housing dissipates heat generated during simultaneous Ethernet, HDMI, and USB 3.2 operation. Shiftstore-eg
Thunderbolt 3 USB-C port — 40Gbps, 6K video, 100W PD: The dedicated USB-C Thunderbolt 3 output delivers the full Thunderbolt 3 feature set: data transfer at up to 40Gbps with Thunderbolt devices (and 10Gbps with USB 3.1 Gen 2 devices), video output at up to 6K@60Hz to a compatible Thunderbolt display, and 100W Power Delivery pass-through charging (20V/5A, 15V/3A, 9V/3A, 5V/3A). This makes it possible to connect a 6K Pro Display XDR and charge the MacBook simultaneously through a single Thunderbolt cable.
4K@30Hz HDMI output for external displays: The HDMI port outputs at up to 3840×2160 at 30Hz, downward compatible with 1080p and 720p, supporting both mirror and extend display modes with synchronised audio. Used together with the Thunderbolt 3 USB-C video output, the CM380 enables a dual-display configuration — a 5K or 6K display via Thunderbolt and a 4K monitor or projector via HDMI simultaneously.
Simultaneous SD and TF card reading at up to 100MB/s: Both the full-size SD card slot and the TF (Micro SD) slot operate concurrently, each supporting transfer speeds up to approximately 100MB/s. Consequently, photographers and videographers can offload footage from a camera SD card and a drone Micro SD card at the same time without switching media or using a separate reader.
Two USB-A 3.0 ports at 5Gbps: Each USB-A 3.0 port transfers data at up to 5Gbps, suitable for external SSDs, USB flash drives, keyboards, mice, and USB peripherals. Both ports operate simultaneously with all other hub ports, including during active video output and Thunderbolt data transfer.
Dual USB-C input designed to fit MacBook Pro and Air: The 6-in-2 design uses two USB-C male connectors that plug into the two Thunderbolt / USB-C ports on the left side of compatible MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models. The aluminium housing is finished to match MacBook Space Gray, sitting flush against the laptop body without protruding awkwardly. Note: remove any protective MacBook case before connecting the hub to ensure a proper fit.
Dual 4K@60Hz Extended Display on Windows and macOS: DisplayLink technology enables two fully independent extended monitors at 4K@60Hz on both operating systems — unlike MST-based hubs that restrict macOS to mirror mode only; this makes the Revodok Pro 209 particularly valuable for MacBook users who need a genuine dual-screen extended workflow; note that DisplayLink driver installation from Synaptics is required before first use.
Flexible Display Port Selection: Each of the two display outputs (Display 1 and Display 2) works with either HDMI or DisplayPort — valid pairings are HDMI 1+HDMI 2, DP 1+DP 2, HDMI 1+DP 2, or HDMI 2+DP 1 — giving users the ability to match whichever cable type their monitors require without adapters; note that HDMI and DP on the same Display group cannot be used simultaneously.
10 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 on All Data Ports: All three data ports — two USB-A and one USB-C — operate at USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds (10 Gbps), transferring a 10 GB file in approximately 16 seconds; the USB-C data port handles data only and does not support video output or charging.
Gigabit Ethernet via DisplayLink: The RJ45 port delivers wired network speeds up to 1,000 Mbps; as with the display outputs, the Ethernet function requires the DisplayLink driver to be installed and active.
100W USB-C Power Delivery: The dedicated PD port passes up to 85W to a connected laptop (15W reserved for hub operation), using PD 3.0 — one charger powers both the dock and the host device; the PD port handles charging only and does not carry data or video signals.
16GB Single-Module Capacity: Doubles usable RAM compared to a typical factory-installed 8GB stick, giving browsers, office suites, and background services considerably more headroom before the system slows.
3200MHz JEDEC-Standard Performance: Runs at the standard 3200MHz DDR4 speed without requiring XMP configuration in BIOS — plug in, power on, and the system recognises it immediately.
1.2V Low-Voltage Operation: Draws less power than older DDR3 modules, which translates to marginally lower heat output and reduced strain on laptop batteries during extended use.
260-Pin SO-DIMM Form Factor: Matches the memory slot standard in virtually all modern laptops — including those from Dell, HP, Lenovo, Acer, ASUS, and MSI — making this a drop-in upgrade with no additional hardware required.
Lexar Quality Lab Tested: Lexar tests its memory across an extensive library of devices before release, reducing the risk of compatibility issues or premature failure in the field.
JEDEC-Standard 3200MHz Operation: Runs at 3200MHz (PC4-25600) and is backwards compatible with lower frequencies including 2933MHz, 2666MHz, 2400MHz, and 2133MHz — ensuring the module works correctly in older DDR4 notebooks that top out below 3200MHz. PNY
16GB Single-Module Capacity: Provides ample headroom for modern multitasking workloads, allowing browsers, productivity applications, and background services to run concurrently without triggering performance degradation from virtual memory use.
CL22 Latency at 1.2V: Operates at 1.2 volts with a timing of 22-22-22, keeping power draw and heat output low — a meaningful advantage inside the thermally constrained environment of a laptop chassis. Walmart
Plug-and-Play Installation: No downloads are needed — install the module, power on, and the system recognises it immediately without any BIOS configuration required. Amazon
Limited Lifetime Warranty: PNY backs this module with a limited lifetime warranty, reducing long-term replacement risk for both individual users and managed device fleets.
16GB Single-Module Capacity: Doubles working memory compared to an 8GB DDR5 stick in a single slot, providing substantially more headroom for multitasking, gaming, and creative workloads — while leaving remaining DIMM slots free for future expansion.
XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO on One Module: Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO are both supported on the same module, so the module works at its rated 5600MHz on both Intel Core and AMD Ryzen 7000 series platforms with a single BIOS setting change. Walmart
Micron-Manufactured DRAM at Component Level: As the vertically integrated consumer brand of Micron, Crucial draws on a deeper level of engineering collaboration than module assemblers, squeezing performance from products without compromising reliability. Crucial
On-Die ECC and On-Module PMIC: DDR5 architecture integrates error correction at the die level and moves voltage regulation onto the module itself, resulting in improved signal integrity, cleaner power delivery, and passive data error correction during sustained operation.
Backwards-Compatible Speed Scaling: 5600MHz RAM will downclock if a system specification only supports 5200MHz or 4800MHz — ensuring the module trains correctly on DDR5 platforms that do not yet support the full 5600MHz frequency.
16GB DDR5 Single Module: Provides double the capacity of an 8GB stick in a single UDIMM slot, giving DDR5 desktop builds a solid memory baseline while keeping remaining slots open for future dual-channel expansion.
5600MHz at CL46: Running at 5600MHz (PC5-44800) with a CAS latency of CL46 — the JEDEC-standard timing for DDR5-5600 — the module delivers high bandwidth out of the box without requiring XMP or EXPO profile activation. AxA Computacion
On-Die ECC (ODECC): Unbuffered with on-die ECC, this module corrects single-bit errors at the chip level transparently during operation — improving long-term stability during sustained workloads such as rendering, compilation, or data processing. AxA Computacion
1.1V Low-Voltage Operation: Operates at 1.1V — 0.1V lower than DDR4's 1.2V standard — reducing thermal output and power draw across all workloads, which additionally reduces strain on the motherboard's power delivery components.
Lifetime Warranty: Hiksemi backs the Hiker series with a lifetime warranty, providing long-term assurance for home users and business desktop deployments alike. Hiksemi
5600MT/s Transfer Speed: Handles simultaneous browser tabs, design tools, and background processes without slowing down, keeping your workflow uninterrupted.
On-Die Error Correction Code (ECC): Detects and corrects minor data errors at the chip level automatically, improving stability during long work sessions.
Low 1.1V Operating Voltage: Consumes less power than DDR4 modules, which consequently helps extend battery life and reduces heat output in slim laptops.
Plug-and-Play Installation: No tools or configuration are required. The module slots directly into any compatible DDR5 SODIMM slot and is recognised immediately on boot.
Lifetime Limited Warranty: Lexar backs this module with a comprehensive lifetime warranty, reflecting confidence in its long-term reliability under normal use.
32GB Single UDIMM Capacity: Provides substantial working memory in a single 288-pin slot, leaving remaining slots free for future expansion or dual-channel pairing — useful in ATX and mATX builds with four memory slots.
JEDEC-Standard 3200MHz Operation: Runs at 3200MHz and remains backwards compatible with lower DDR4 speeds including 2666MHz, ensuring the module trains correctly on older DDR4 motherboards that do not support the full 3200MHz frequency.
CL22 at 1.2V: Operates within the standard DDR4 voltage envelope, producing less heat than higher-voltage performance kits — an advantage in compact desktop form factors with limited airflow.
Non-ECC Unbuffered Design: Compatible with desktop motherboards that support non-ECC unbuffered DDR4 memory slots, covering the vast majority of consumer and prosumer Intel and AMD desktop platforms.
Limited Lifetime Warranty: Lexar backs this module with a limited lifetime warranty, providing long-term assurance backed by Lexar's history as a former part of Micron, one of the world's biggest DRAM and NAND manufacturers.
32GB Single-Module Capacity: Fills a single SO-DIMM slot with 32GB of working memory — ideal for slim laptops and ultrabooks where only one memory slot exists, or where the second slot houses soldered RAM.
3200MHz JEDEC-Standard Speed: Runs at 3200MHz (PC4-25600) out of the box with no BIOS configuration required, and remains backwards compatible with lower DDR4 frequencies including 2933MHz, 2666MHz, 2400MHz, and 2133MHz.
CL22 Latency at 1.2V: Delivers a consistent timing profile of 22-22-22-52 at 1.2 volts, keeping power draw low and heat output minimal — important considerations inside thermally restricted laptop chassis.
JEDEC Compliance for Broad Compatibility: Works with a wide range of DDR4 SO-DIMM-compatible notebook platforms from major manufacturers including Dell, HP, Lenovo, ASUS, Acer, and MSI, without requiring vendor-specific XMP profiles.
Limited Lifetime Warranty: Lexar backs this module with a limited lifetime warranty, providing long-term assurance for both personal users and professional environments.
32GB Single-Slot Capacity: Provides substantial working memory from one UDIMM slot, leaving remaining slots free for future expansion or dual-channel pairing — a 2×32GB configuration delivers 64GB total on four-slot ATX motherboards.
Dual-Rank 2Rx8 Configuration: The CT32G56C46U5 uses a 2Rx8 rank and configuration, enabling the memory controller to interleave read and write operations across two independent ranks — improving sustained bandwidth efficiency at high capacity compared to single-rank modules.
XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO Dual-Platform Support: Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO are both supported on the same module, meaning a single BIOS toggle brings the module to its rated 5600MHz on both Intel Core 12th/13th/14th Gen and AMD Ryzen 7000 series AM5 platforms.
Automatic Speed Downclocking: The 5600MHz RAM can automatically downclock to 5200MHz or 4800MHz if a given DDR5 motherboard does not support the full 5600MHz frequency, ensuring compatibility across the wider DDR5 desktop ecosystem without user intervention. Walmart
Micron On-Die ECC with Limited Lifetime Warranty: On-die ECC operates at the component level, providing passive error correction during sustained workloads, while Crucial's limited lifetime warranty covers the module for its operational lifespan.
32GB Single-Module Capacity: Fills a single SO-DIMM slot with 32GB of DDR5 memory — the highest practical single-module capacity for current DDR5 laptop platforms — making it the preferred choice for notebooks with only one accessible memory slot or soldered onboard memory in the second bank.
Dual-Rank 2Rx8 Configuration: The CT32G56C46S5 uses a 2Rx8 rank configuration, meaning two independent 8-bit-wide ranks populate the module. This improves memory controller interleaving efficiency compared to single-rank modules, which translates to better sustained bandwidth at high capacities.
XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO on One Module: Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO are both supported on the same module, covering both major DDR5 laptop platform ecosystems without requiring a separate SKU for each.
Automatic Speed Scaling: This 5600MHz DDR5 module can automatically downclock to 5200MHz or 4800MHz if the system's specifications require it — ensuring correct operation across DDR5 notebooks that support lower JEDEC speeds without manual configuration.
On-Module PMIC and On-Die ECC: Crucial DDR5 introduces on-module voltage regulation via a PMIC for improved signalling and cleaner power delivery, while on-die ECC operates transparently at the component level for long-term data integrity during demanding workloads. Crucial