This USB-C Hub From Acasis Has a Hidden Benefit That On-The-Go Photographers Will Love

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It always feels great when tech accessories step up to be affordable solutions to inconvenient parts of one’s workflow. This all-in-one hub is a great example.

Ever since USB-C became the universal interface for computers, mobile devices, and even cameras, multifunctional hubs have been coming in different shapes and sizes. For the most part, they aim to connect all the accessories that use other ports to a device that only has a USB-C port. From the larger USB-A to HDMI, LAN, 3.5 mm audio ports, and conveniently also SD and microSD cards, all of the input goes straight into a single USB-C host cable that connects the device to everything. In recent months, brands that manufacture these USB-C hubs have added a neat new feature onto their hubs that allows the user to install an M.2 NVMe SSD onto the hub, which makes it also a portable SSD enclosure for storage and on-the-go processing. While this is virtually just a combination of two different products, it may have unintentionally provided a highly convenient solution that many photographers have been searching for.

The Problem/Inconvenience to Be Solved

The direction of most camera gear and tech in the past decade has been to make things as portable and compact as possible. This benefits creatives who go on long journeys and outdoor adventures, especially those who hike and camp for multiple days in a row. While most camera gear options have achieved this to a significant extent, one major concern that most of us have is dealing with the anxiety of losing one’s files from storage failure along the way. Because of this, many solutions have been offered to make it possible to back up files with or without having to use a laptop.

This USB-C Hub From Acasis Has a Hidden Benefit That On-The-Go Photographers Will Love

One of the most notable solutions was the Gnarbox, which had up to 2 TB of storage and a dedicated memory card slot that could automatically back up the contents of the card without having to plug into a host device. While convenient, it was a much more expensive option altogether. Aside from this, hard drives such as Seagate’s DJI Fly Drive offered a built-in microSD card reader on the drive for quick backups of drone images and footage. However, this still required a computer to back up and was only limited to microSD cards.

The Unexpected Solution: The Acasis 10-in-1 USB Hub with NVMe Enclosure

The Acasis 10-in-1 USB-C Hub with NVMe enclosure technically is just a fusion of an SSD enclosure and a USB hub, and the intention was very clearly just to make the hub even more multifunctional. This hub comes in at 4.41 x 2.2 inches with a thickness of 0.75 inches. The case is made out of lightweight aluminum designed to dissipate heat if necessary and comes with a protective silicone rubber cover for shock absorption. Without an installed NVMe M.2 inside, it weighs 145 grams.

This USB-C Hub From Acasis Has a Hidden Benefit That On-The-Go Photographers Will Love

On one of the short sides, it has a single host port to connect to laptops or mobile devices such as phones or tablets using the supplied USB-C cable. Alongside that is a PD passthrough port that allows the user to charge the host device with an input of up to 100 W while using the hub simultaneously.

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This USB-C Hub From Acasis Has a Hidden Benefit That On-The-Go Photographers Will Love

On the opposite short side is an RJ45 gigabit ethernet port that allows wired LAN connection to the host device, even if it does not have a built-in ethernet port. Beside this is a full-sized HDMI port capable of supplying up to 4K60Hz output to a compatible display.

This USB-C Hub From Acasis Has a Hidden Benefit That On-The-Go Photographers Will Love

The top plate of the hub is divided into two parts. On one side is a USB 3.1 port paired with another USB 3.0 Type-A port, a USB-C 3.1 main data port capable of up to 10 Gbps, a 3.5 mm audio in/out port for headphones and/or microphones, and a pair of SD and microSD card readers. These ports are situated on the top side of the hub, which puts the cables and accessories plugged in at a vertical position, making it easier to place on top of a desk or flat surface.

This USB-C Hub From Acasis Has a Hidden Benefit That On-The-Go Photographers Will Love

The other half of the top plate is a removable lid that covers the single M.2 NVMe SSD slot and can be opened without the need for any tools. This M.2 SSD enclosure is capable of read/write speeds of up to 10 Gbps, though also dependent on the chosen SSD. The lock that secures the drive also uses rubber plugs instead of the usual screws, which allows swapping out the drives without the need for any tools.

Application

Altogether, this USB-C hub is simply more feature-packed than what we’ve gotten used to. It supports high-speed data transfer and offers most of the commonly needed input or output interfaces for accessories that we use on laptops and mobile devices. The addition of the SSD enclosure expands this functionality. Instead of having to bring and plug in a separate drive, plugging in the hub instantly connects the external storage along with anything plugged into the ports and makes the other input ports available for additional drives or accessories that can be used simultaneously.

On-the-Go Backups

This USB-C Hub From Acasis Has a Hidden Benefit That On-The-Go Photographers Will Love

As discussed at the beginning of this article, the combination of the USB-C hub—specifically it having SD and microSD card readers—and the SSD enclosure makes it possible to upload and back up photos and videos on the memory card straight to the installed SSD without having to pass through the device’s internal storage. This can be done even with just a smartphone, which allows the user to easily back up files without having to use an actual computer. It might not be wireless or as easy as one press of a button, as previous options have offered, but it makes something that used to be so tedious now easy and hassle-free for a very low cost.

What I Liked

  • Multi-functional hub with all the ports you need

  • Up to 10 Gbps speeds

  • Built-in SSD enclosure

  • Compatible with mobile devices

What Can Be Improved

  • Possibly CFexpress slots

  • Rubber case is a dust magnet

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