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Review: Satechi’s 7-in-1 ‘OntheGo’ hub works nicely with iPhone – and it goes even further

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Late last year, Satechi released a new 7-in-1 USB-C hub for iPhone. It takes advantage of MagSafe and feels right at home on Apple devices. I’ve had the joy of testing it out for the past few days, and I have to say, it’s certainly a cool option if you think it suits you.

Overview

First things first, this hub packs 7 ports: microSD, SD, a USB-C port for charging and data, two 5Gbps USB-A ports for data, an 4K 60Hz HDMI port, and Ethernet. All of it fits inside a nice little space gray circle that you can throw onto the back of your iPhone.

The OntheGo hub has an integrated USB-C cable that you can pull out when plugging in your device, and neatly tuck away when you’re done. Since its all self contained, you can also pretty easily just throw it in a backpack without worries.

Impressions

Now, I’ll be first to admit that this hub likely isn’t incredibly useful for most iPhone users. There isn’t really much of a reason to need to plug all of these things into your iPhone, especially when wireless technology has only continued to get better.

That said, this is still a really nice and compact USB-C hub that you can use on any of your devices, including your iPad or MacBook.

Sure, MagSafe may be an iPhone thing – but luckily Satechi has a bit of a solution for that.

They include a magnetic ring in the box. So, if you’d like to, you can quickly throw it on the back of your iPad or MacBook – and you have an elegant USB-C hub that isn’t just dangling off the side of your device. This is especially useful for iPad users with a Magic Keyboard.

Wrap up

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