Press Release
StarTech.com Releases First USB-C Multifunction Adapter
July 12, 2016
USB-C Multifunction Adapter
Lockbourne, OH - July 7, 2016 - has announced one of the first USB-C Multifunction Adapters(SKU: DKT30CHV) on the market. The new adapter enables mobile professionals to add crucial functionality to port-limited laptops. These ports are essential for mobile productivity and can instantly turn a USB-C™ laptop into a convenient workstation, in the office or on the go.
Through a single USB Type-C connection, users can expand their laptop with HDMI and VGA output ports, a Gigabit Ethernet network port and a USB 3.0 port. The adapter is ideal for mobile professionals who work on their laptops in random locations such as hotels, airports, meeting rooms or in small office workspaces.
Features of the new USB-C Multifunction Adapters include:
- Essential connection ports - HDMI, VGA, Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45), USB 3.0 (USB 3.1 Gen 1)
- Compact, lightweight design for maximum portability
- Bus-powered performance, no additional power source required
- 4K video support
“The USB-C multifunction adapter equips mobile users with the ports they’ve come to rely on,” said Carey Cline, Senior Product Manager at StarTech.com. “It helps users stay productive, using the USB-C port that’s featured on new laptops to create important connections that new laptops might not include”.
The multifunction USB-C adapter is available at CDW, Amazon.com, Newegg.com, PC Connection, and Insight and will be distributed by Ingram Micro, SYNNEX, Tech Data, D&H and ASI.
To learn more about StarTech.com laptop accessories, visit .
About StarTech.com
StarTech.com is an ISO9001:2015 registered manufacturer of hard-to find connectivity parts including A/V products, computer parts, cables and server management solutions. Founded in 1985, StarTech.com has locations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Europe, Japan and Australia, servicing a worldwide market.
Danielle Mayea
Marketing Communications Specialist
519-455-9675 - Ext. 1873
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