Save 70% on a 7-in-1 USB-C hub at Walmart
SAVE 70%: The VAVA USB-C Hub is on sale for just $17.99 at Walmart as of Jan. 7. That's 70% off its original price. Turn your one-trick pony laptop into a connectivity haven.
Whether you're working with a MacBook released between 2016 and 2020, a Chromebook, or a tablet with a single port, your connectivity options are limited. Heck, even if you opted for a newer model and were blessed with a few extra ports, you probably still don't have enough. That's where a USB-C hub can come in handy.
The VAVA 7-in-1 USB-C Hub is on sale for just $17.99 at Walmart as of Jan. 7, down 70% from its usual $59.99. It supports Mac, Windows, Unix, and Chrome operating systems and, for its small size, offers massive possibilities.
The VAVA 7-in-1 Hub has three high-speed USB 3.0 ports, which are convenient for connecting external peripherals like keyboards, flash drives, and hard drives. There's also an HDMI port that supports 4K video at 30Hz or 1080p video at 60Hz. If you want to mirror or extend your screen to a monitor, HDTV, or projector, this is the way to go for a lag-free connection.
To round off the seven ports, you'll also get an SD card reader, TF card reader, and a 100W PD charging port, which allows you to charge your computer, tablet, or other type-C devices while transferring data. You can use all seven ports simultaneously.
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