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"StarTech.com 10-Port USB 3.0 Hub with Power Adapter - Metal Industrial USB-A Hub with ESD & 350W Surge Protection - Din/Wall/Desk Mountable - High Speed USB 3.0 (5Gbps) - (5Gbps) Hub (HB30A10AME)"

StarTech.com 10-Port USB 3.0 Hub with Power Adapter - Metal Industrial USB-A Hub with ESD & 350W Surge Protection - Din/Wall/Desk Mountable - High Speed USB 3.0 (5Gbps) - (5Gbps) Hub (HB30A10AME)
StarTech.com 10-Port USB 3.0 Hub with Power Adapter - Metal Industrial USB-A Hub with ESD & 350W Surge Protection - Din/Wall/Desk Mountable - High Speed USB 3.0 (5Gbps) - (5Gbps) Hub (HB30A10AME)

RUGGED & RELIABLE: With a metal housing, 15kV/8kV air/contact ESD protection & 350W surge protection this heavy duty USB 3.0 hub reliably connects 10 USB devices in harsh, industrial environments

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the__repeter /r/simracing
1 point
1970-01-20 11:42:40.303 +0000 UTC

This one is expensive but bolts to the profile. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Z17V8B2/

wicked_bad /r/elgato
2 points
1970-01-20 04:54:54.001 +0000 UTC

Howdy!

I have a similar setup but do not use a Thunderbolt hub. Instead, I replaced the USB A to C cables with straight USB C cables (Or USB3 B to USB C for the USB hub). Depending on any other unlisted peripherals, you may be able to save yourself some money.

How my ports are set up:

  • Thunderbolt 1 - LG Monitor
  • Thunderbolt 2 - Elgato FaceCam
  • Thunderbolt 3 - Elgato HD60X
  • Thunderbolt 4 - Startech USB3 Hub (Stream Deck, peripherals and random other USB stuff)
  • USB3 1 - Elgato Wave XLR
  • USB3 2 - Currently open

This has worked well for me so far, and cables are a lot less expensive than a Thunderbolt dock. Hope this helps.