Let me start by saying this hub is a lifesaver for my minimalist MacBook Pro setup. The slim light-gray design blends perfectly with my workspace, and those generously spaced ports mean I never have to play 'USB Jenga' when plugging in multiple devices.
The 100W PD input is a game-changer - I can charge my laptop while running an external SSD and HDMI monitor simultaneously. Though fair warning: like one reviewer mentioned, the passthrough charging can be finicky. Mine works 90% of the time, but occasionally needs replugging.
Where this hub really shines is the Ethernet port. Getting full 10Gbps speeds makes large file transfers feel instantaneous compared to WiFi. The HDMI output handles my 4K monitor beautifully during work hours... though I did notice occasional flickering during marathon Netflix sessions.
Now for the quirks: The USB-C video passthrough limitation caught me off guard. My portable monitor that usually works via USB-C won't display through this hub - power only. And that surface heat warning? Very real after prolonged use. It won't burn you, but definitely gets uncomfortably warm to the touch.
The two USB-A ports have been reliable for my keyboard/mouse dongle and flash drives, though like some users reported, certain high-power devices (looking at you, external HDDs) sometimes disconnect unless I use the wall adapter.
For $40-ish? Solid value if your needs match its strengths. Just don't expect it to replace a full docking station - think of it as a supercharged travel companion rather than a desktop replacement.