The HyperDrive Flex has a standout design. The stark white contrasts with the dark blue in an eye-catching way, marked by the Hyper logo in the corner. It's a thoughtful look that I appreciate, while knowing full well that it's not for everyone. It stands out from the sea of black or silver hubs. The HyperDrive Flex has many more ports than a basic USB hub, including four USB-A ports and two USB-C ports. The addition of the headphone jack is a plus, too. Like the Hiearcool option above, it also delivers up to 100 watts of power through the USB-C port, which is enough to power many laptops. Some of the connections aren't the latest and greatest, such as the HDMI 1.4 port, which can only support 4K at 30 Hz, so you should really consider this to only support 1440p or 1080p for work presentations and the like, and not to watch Hollywood movies.
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Processor: M5 Max with an 18-core CPU and 32-core GPU