Product code: HMC-5G21
Category: Docking stations , One video output , All Products
The multi-port USB-C 10Gbps AXAGON HMC-5G21 SPEEDSTER 5in1 hub expands your notebook, computer, or phone with five ports. Connection is made via a 13 cm USB-C cable. This gives you immediate access to a 4K monitor connection and other USB peripherals. It also allows you to power your notebook using Power Delivery technology. Compatibility with Thunderbolt 3/4/5 also provides a simple and compact docking station for laptops like the Apple MacBook Air or Pro.
Two USB-A 10Gbps outputs allow connection of external drives, flash drives, mouse, printer, and other USB accessories. USB ports also charge mobile phones and tablets with a current of up to 1.5A. The hub is also equipped with a combined USB-C port that can be used for data transfer (USB 10Gbps) or for charging a notebook using a Power Delivery charger. With a suitable PD charger, you can power not only your notebook but also the hub itself with up to 60W power using Power Delivery 3.0 technology.
The HDMI output allows connection of an external monitor, TV, or projector with resolutions up to 4K/30Hz Ultra HD, 2K/60Hz Quad HD, or 1080p/120Hz Full HD and multi-channel audio transmission.
For proper video output functionality, the notebook must have a USB-C port supporting DisplayPort Alternate Mode (DP Alt Mode) or a Thunderbolt 3 and higher port.
The compact and slim aluminum body not only looks great but also ensures mechanical durability and passive cooling. You’ll also appreciate the finely textured surface that resists fingerprints.
The USB-C hub is an ideal accessory for laptops without USB-A connectors or video output. This allows you to use your existing USB peripherals without buying new ones. Thanks to Plug and Play and Hot Plug functions, connecting the hub is very simple without complicated installation, and peripherals can be connected or disconnected while the computer is running. The hub can also be connected to phones with a USB-C connector. You can connect a flash drive, keyboard, mouse, monitor, TV, or projector to your phone.
Input (connection to notebook):
• USB 10Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 2), USB-C male connector.
• Compatible with USB 3.2 Gen 1, USB4, and Thunderbolt 3/4/5.
Input (power):
• USB Power Delivery 3.0 – 60W port, USB-C female connector.
• Notebook power via wall adapter through USB-C hub.
• PD power must be supported by both the notebook (phone) and the charger.
USB outputs:
• 2× USB 10Gbps ports, USB-A female connector.
• 1× USB 10Gbps port, USB-C female connector.
• 1× USB 10Gbps port for data transfer or Power Delivery charging, USB-C female connector.
• The USB-C hub can connect several external drives at the same time.
HDMI output:
• 1× HDMI port, HDMI A female connector.
• 4K / UHD resolution 4096 × 2160 at up to 30Hz.
• 2K / QHD resolution 2560 ×1 440 at up to 60Hz.
• 1080p / FHD resolution 1920 × 1080 at up to 120Hz.
• Support for the above max resolutions and frequencies requires connection to a computer with DisplayPort version 1.4.
• For video output to work, the hub must be connected to a USB-C port that supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode (DP Alt Mode) or to a USB-C port with Thunderbolt 3/4/5 support. A suitable OS is also required. Without this support, the video output will not be available.
• HPD (Hot-Plug-Detect) support.
• TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling) support.
• Full HDCP 1.4 and 2.2 (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) support.
• Support for up to 8-channel LPCM audio.
• Support for sampling rates up to 192kHz and up to 24-bit audio – depends on the source and destination devices, i.e., notebook/phone and TV/monitor/AV receiver.
Other features:
• Possibility to connect your device while running thanks to the Hot Plug support.
• Full Plug and Play support.
• Power-saving mode support.
• Power via USB bus - bus power, or PD charger.
• Durable aluminum body for better hub cooling.
• Blue LED indicates hub connection to the computer (steady light), or brighter when connected to a Power Delivery charger.
• High-quality shielded cable ensures high communication speed and minimal interference.
• Dimensions 105 × 40 × 12 mm.
• Weight 60 g (including cable).
• USB cable length 13 cm.
Supported operating systems:
• Microsoft Windows 10 / 11, macOS, iPadOS, iOS, Linux, Chrome OS, and Android.
• Compatibility depends on the operating system and device manufacturer support.
• DisplayPort Alternate Mode (DP Alt Mode) is only supported in updated operating systems and also depends on device support (notebook, phone).
• Proper product functionality may also be affected by graphics card drivers. It is recommended to download the latest drivers.
Package contents:
• USB-C hub with fixed 13 cm cable,
• multilingual manual CZ / DE / DK / ENG / ESP / FIN / FR / GR / HR / HU / IT / NL / PL / PT / RO / SK / SWE / TR / UA / BG / CN / ARA.
• packed in cardboard box with hanging hole.
- USB-C hub with fixed 13 cm cable
- multilingual manual
- multilingual manual CZ / DE / DK / ENG / ESP / FIN / FR / GR / HR / HU / IT / NL / PL / PT / RO / SK / SWE / TR / UA / BG / CN / ARA
- cardboard box
- package dimensions 190 x 93 x 25 mm
- weight of 1 pc package 101 g
- EAN 8595247909060
- number of pieces in the box: 60
- total weight of the box: 6.8 kg G.W.
- box dimensions: 43 x 34 x 21 cm
HMC-5G21 - multilingual manual CZ / DE / DK / ENG / ESP / FIN / FR / GR / HR / HU / IT / NL / PL / PT / RO / SK / SWE / TR / UA / BG / CN / ARA
A): The necessary drivers are already included in all operating systems and install completely automatically, and no additional drivers are needed.
B): Plug the USB hub into another USB port (on the back of the computer where the USB ports are integrated directly into the motherboard). It should re-detect the USB hub and reinstall the drivers. Alternatively, try replacing the USB cable. The obsolete driver of the USB controller could also cause problems. Manufacturers of USB 3.0 chipsets often issue new versions of drivers to improve compatibility with different devices. If the problem with the USB bub persists, plug it into the USB port of another computer to verify its functionality.
A): Drivers are included with operating systems and are installed completely automatically. The card reader is detected as a standard storage device, such as a USB flash disk, no other drivers are available.
B): No other drivers need to be installed and are not even available. If you continue to have problems with your reader, check out more tips that can help you troubleshoot problems.
A): If the network card is not displayed in "Device Manager", a USB port (or a PCIe slot in the event of an internal network card) may be malfunctioning.
B): Try plugging the network card into another USB port (or another PCIe slot on the PC motherboard in the event of an internal network card, or temporarily disconnect all other PCIe cards). The network card should be detected and you should be prompted to install the drivers. If the problem persists, plug the network card into the USB port (PCIe slot) of another computer to verify its functionality.
A): If the card reader is not displayed in "Device Manager," there may be a USB port (or a 20-pin USB 3.0 connector on the PC motherboard in the case of an internal reader) malfunction.
B): Try plugging the reader into another USB port (or another 20-pin USB 3.0 connector on the PC motherboard, if available, in the case of an internal reader). The card reader should be detected and the drivers loaded automatically. If this does not solve the problem, try checking the USB controller status in "Device Manager" in the "USB Drivers" section. If the problem persists, plug the card reader into the USB port of another computer to verify its functionality.
A): If this happens, it means that the operating system failed to get the necessary information to install the drivers.
B): The cause may be a defective USB cable or damaged device. Another option is to remove the record of the connected USB device using "USBDeview". After connecting the reader, the drivers should be reloaded. If the problem is caused by a driver error, the problem should be eliminated. If the problem persists, plug the card reader into the USB port of another computer to verify its functionality.
A): If this happens, it means that the operating system failed to get the necessary information to install the drivers.
B): The cause may be a defective USB extension cable or damaged device. If the problem persists, plug the network card into the PCIe slot of another computer to verify its functionality.
A): If this happens, it means that the operating system failed to get the necessary information to install the drivers.
B): The cause may be a defective USB extension cable or damaged device. If the problem persists, plug the network card into the USB port of another computer to verify its functionality.
A): If this happens, it means that the Windows operating system did not assign a drive letter to the new storage device.
B): If the drive letter is not assigned, open "Disk Management", right-click on the desired drive and manually assign the drive letter. Another option is that the correct formatting of the memory card is not performed. Format the card in "Disk Management" or in the device on which you are using the card (for example, the camera).
A): In the vast majority of cases, the USB hub can handle connection of one 2.5" external box. If more external boxes are connected, a higher current is needed that ordinary USB cannot deliver.
B): In this case, an auxiliary power supply is required. Use a USB hub with auxiliary power supply.
A): Before connecting the USB network card to an Android device (tablet), you first need to verify with the device manufacturer whether the device supports the Ethernet network feature and also whether the USB network card drivers are included in your specific ANDROID ROM installation.
B): Use a USB connector with OTG support to connect the USB network card to your tablet. If the device (tablet) is equipped with a Mini USB or Micro USB connector, use an OTG reduction or cable to connect it.
A): By initializing the disk, you can set the mode in which the hard disk will work
B): You can use the partition with the master boot record (MBR) or the GUID partition table (GPT). For disk up to 2TB, use the MBR option, we recommend selecting GPT on a larger disk than 2TB. Subsequently, the initialized disk should be formatted.
A): You can use a passive USB cable to connect a USB hub to your computer. However, with longer cables the USB hub may not work reliably.
B): In this case, we recommend using an active extension USB repeater cable, such as AXAGON ADR-205 or ADR-210.
A): The sound interference is probably caused by the wireless mouse transmitter.
B): We recommend placing the mouse transmitter as far away from the sound card as possible (preferably on the opposite side of the computer – connect the transmitter to a USB port on the front panel of the PC and the sound card to a USB port on the back panel – use a USB extension cable if necessary). In the case of a laptop, place one device on each side.
A): By initializing the disk, you can set the mode in which the hard disk will work.
B): You can use the partition with the master boot record (MBR) or the GUID partition table (GPT). For disk up to 2TB, use the MBR option, we recommend selecting GPT on a larger disk than 2TB. Subsequently, the initialized disk should be formatted.
A): The problem could be a lack of resources, check (when a problem occurs) the processor load and operating memory filling in "Task Manager".
B): If the CPU usage is 100% or memory is full, you need to find out what causes this situation. Another option is to connect a sound card to another computer to verify that the sound card is not damaged.
A): You probably have allowed to listen to the microphone in Microphone Properties.
B): To disable this feature, follow these steps: Start -> Control Panels -> Hardware and Sound -> Sound -> Recording -> Microphone (USB Sound Device) -> Properties -> Listen -> Listen to this device - uncheck this box and confirm with "Apply".
A): Yes, it is possible to play two different tracks simultaneously on one computer.
B): This is primarily a software matter, requiring a player that supports redirecting sound to a different audio output than the one set as the “default” in the operating system. Such functionality is supported, for example, by VLC media player.
A): If this happens, it means that the Windows operating system did not assign a drive letter to the new storage device.
B): If the drive letter is not assigned, open "Disk Management", right-click on the desired drive and manually assign the drive letter. If the drive letter can not be assigned to the disk, it is possible that the disk is formatted as "dynamic". If you want to keep disk data, connect it to the original device and make a backup of the disk. Then convert it to a normal disk, initialize it to MBR (or GPT, see other points), and then perform Low Level Format (e.g. using the Low Level Format Tool)
A): The newly purchased disk must be initialized before first use.
B): If the new disk is not initialized automatically, open "Disk Management", right-click on the desired disk and initialize it.
In the ACTIVE profile, set the hard drive sleep time for battery and mains power to 0 minutes / Never.
A) Path in Windows 10: Settings > System > Power & Sleep > Additional power settings > in the ACTIVE profile Change Schema Settings> Change advanced power settings > Hard drive > Turn off hard disk after
B) Path in Windows 11: Search for: Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options > in the ACTIVE profile Change Schema Settings> Change advanced power settings > Hard disk > Turn off hard disk after.
You need to set the function of the headphone buttons to track skipping/playback control.
A) Example setting for Xiaomi phones (HyperOS overlay):
1st option:
In the notification bar, when headphones are connected, Audio playback via USB > click > Change headphone buttons to Playback control.
2nd option:
Settings > Sounds & Vibration > Sound effects > Change headphone buttons to Playback control.
B) Example setting for Xiaomi phones (MIUI overlay): Settings > Sounds & Vibration > Headphones > Change headphone buttons to Playback – back/next.
The keyboard is set to Apple mode. Switch it using Fn+S (mode for Windows and Android).
The keyboard is set to Windows mode. Switch it with Fn+A (Apple mode).
A: Check if the USB-C in the device supports video output.
B: Leave the HUB connected to the device and turn off the HUB via the ON/OFF button. Wait 5 seconds and then turn it back on with the ON/OFF button.
A: Check if your charger and device support the Power Delivery protocol and if the charger has sufficient power.
B: Leave the HUB connected to the device and turn off the HUB via the ON/OFF button. Wait 5 seconds and then turn it back on with the ON/OFF button.