RØDE's new Hub combines seven USB ports, dual SD card readers and 60W charging in one compact unit designed for content creators and audio professionals.
Every creative knows the frustration of juggling multiple devices and not having enough ports to connect them all. The RØDE Hub solves this problem by centralising your entire toolkit, from cameras and microphones to external drives and more, into one reliable connection point that keeps everything powered up and running at full speed.
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Seven ports for everything you need
Six USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 ports deliver 10Gbps data transfer speeds, whilst a single USB-A port handles legacy devices at 5Gbps. Connect your RØDE microphones, cameras, external storage or charge your phone – there’s room for it all. Backwards compatibility with USB 2.0 devices is included, though transfer speeds will be slower.
Made for moving media fast
The Dual UHS-II card readers (SD and microSD) handle transfer speeds up to 312MB/s, making quick work of offloading photos and video footage. Both slots work simultaneously, so you can move files from multiple cards at once. This is ideal for multi-camera shoots or backups.
Power to keep you working
Pass-through charging delivers up to 60W, enough to keep your laptop running whilst you work. Power the Hub via your computer using the included USB-C cable for portable setups, or plug in the supplied 100W adapter for full charging capability at your desk. Three interchangeable plugs are included for international use.
Works with what you’ve got
Compatibility isn’t an issue here. The hub works with computers, tablets (including iPads) and smartphones that support USB-C OTG or data input. Connect via the dedicated host device port and you’re ready to go.
Compact design for organisation
The Hub’s compact design won’t take over your desk, whilst its solid construction handles daily studio use or life on the road without complaint.
Whether you’re in the studio or on location, the RØDE Hub simplifies everything, so you can focus on creating over cables.
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