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Juiced Systems produces a wide range of accessories—including cables, adapters, charging hubs, and more—to help active technology users get more out of their devices. This drop features five different adapters, each with a different set of ports, to maximize the potential of your devices Read More
Brilliant design. An accidental bump or two on it while connected, and you'll bork the unit and perhaps your Macbook as well.
I would advise getting a pair of USB-C extension cables to stick between the adapter unit and your computer.
> I strongly advise safety over looks to people.
And that's totally fine, except that's clearly not your intent. You're clearly focused on insulting product quality and stability without owning it, or seeing how it works with personal experience. Now you're insulting the intellect of others just because they own computers of a specific brand. Your comments do not contribute to meaningful discussion in any way so don't justify yourself with the facade that you "advise safety over looks".
fancymansAgreed! Clearly comments meant to troll and stir contention. Not helpful at all.
Personally, I have the original one that came out via Kickstarter a year ago. Works just fine and haven't had "bumping" or "safety" issues with it whatsoever.
Does the HDMI/DP output actually work on the Macbook USB-C devices? Specifically the 2016 model. I've tried 3-4 different manufacturers attempts at making these kind of devices, and in all of them the HDMI/DP video component either doesn't work at all, disconnects frequently, or color casts the screen. Only the higher end [and far more expensive] models seem to function correctly.
What's the guarantee on this? If the video doesn't work and I just going to be SOL?
dnovoselJuiced Systems Support Team here,
The BizHUB ( DOC-01, HDMI docking station..) Has been tested with the 2016 Macbook and works great.
Same with all of the MBA-02 & MBA-03 Models (miniDP ports) All tested and work fine without issue.
For the mini display port adapter (MBA-03) This model is NOT compatible with APPLE CINEMA DISPLAYS specifically.. The adapters work with ANY standard miniDP monitor. We are suppose to have an APPLE CINEMA DISPLAY version available by the end of the month. Stay tuned if you have a cinema display..
JuicedSystems@JuicedSystems Thanks again for looking into this. I am thinking I will now pull the trigger on one of these, and I am hopeful things will work out well!
Might be a dumb question. But can this work with a hard case/shell installed on the macbook? Are the usb-c prongs long enough to connect even if its not flush with the macbook casing?
I would have to agree here. I have the 2016 MBP adapter when it was marketed as HyperDrive on Kickstarter. This one is exactly the same device as the one I got a year ago. And it does have to be fully seated against the Mac body to connect.
NinjadudewhatReceived it and works flawlessly out of the box with the Dell XPS 13 9360. Also the HDMI output on Linux goes all the way up to 4k@30Hz whereas the official Dell adaptor DA200 has its output limited to 800x600 (this is a known bug in the kernel which hasn't been fixed yet though [https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93578]). Ethernet is just as good as on the DA200 and I can finally hook up my laptop to another screen or projector.