


The HyperDrive is machined out of aluminum, and comes in Space Gray or Silver colors to match the two available hues of the 2016 MacBook Pro. Have a look at our video walkthrough for a brief hands-on look at the HyperDrive in action. Hyper just launched a Kickstarter campaign for the HyperDrive today, but I’ve already been testing out a few almost-finished, fully-functioning prototypes, and it seems promising. You’ll find two USB-A ports for USB 3.0 connectivity, an SD Card and microSD card reader, HDMI output, a Thunderbolt 3 port and a USB-C (gen 1) port. The hub adds all sorts of ports to the otherwise barren MacBook Pro. While it may look similar to some already existing USB-C hubs out there, the HyperDrive is Thunderbolt 3-enabled, and supports the new MacBook Pro only, as it connects to two of the machine’s USB-C ports simultaneously. Included USB-C extension cable allows the HyperDrive DUO to work with any single-port USB-C device.The HyperDrive is a compact USB-C hub that adds some much needed port-diversification to the 2016 MacBook Pro. Works with Protective CasesĮasily remove the magnetic grip to extend the dual USB-C connectors to fit any MacBook Pro/Air with protective cases Universal Device Compatibility New magnetic grip ensures that hub is securely attached on all models of USB-C MacBook Pro/Air. *Apple SuperDrive not supported New Magnetic Secure Grip Convenient Data ExpansionĪdditional MicroSD/SD UHS-I memory card slots and two USB-A 5Gbps ports. HyperDrive is the only MacBook Pro/Air hub with two USB-C ports that support both Power Delivery (PD) & Data Transfer (40Gbps/100W + 5Gbps/60W). Requires a direct HDMI to HDMI connection. Key Features: High-Resolution 4K60Hz HDMIĮxperience crystal clear 4K60Hz HDMI video on compatible 4K monitors for brilliant high-resolution display. Remove grip to use with any MacBook protective case and extension cable to work with any USB-C device.


The Hyper HyperDrive DUO 7-in-2 USB-C Hub for MacBook Pro/Air (Silver) with 4K60Hz HDMI and new Magnetic Grip to secure hub better on MacBook.
