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But having said that, it might not be an extra weight as choosing to bring the Moshi Symbus Q 2.0 means you do not need to carry your laptop charger with you anymore. If you intend to bring the Moshi Symbus Q 2.0 on the go, you’d also have to bring along the power adapter which is a little cumbersome. You have to power the Symbus Q 2.0 for all the features to work. If you want to use the Symbus Q 2.0 with as a typical USB-C hub to connect your hard disk or connect to an external display, you cannot simply plug the Symbus Q 2.0 to your laptop’s USB-C port. However, if you’re using a MacBook Air or a Dell XPS 13, then the provided 60W power would be sufficient.Īnother thing to take note is that you cannot use the Moshi Symbus Q 2.0 without powering it through the barrel plug at the back. This means that if you have a beefier laptop like a 15/16-inch MacBook Pro, or the Dell XPS 15, then your laptop would be underpowered. The PD of the Symbus Q 2.0 is capped at 60W. If Moshi had added an SD card slot, it would have made the Symbus Q 2.0 a complete package for a USB-C hub. The SD card is something that most creative professionals and even regular folks use. What I really wanted to see in the updated Symbus Q 2.0 was the addition of the SD card slot. Moshi Symbus Q 2.0 is a great concept – one USB-C hub that does it all. The LED indicator on the left of the Symbus Q changes colour depending of the state of the charge.

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Simply connect the Symbus Q 2.0 to your laptop PD USB-C port and it will charge your laptop and provide you a hub with all the listed features above. This feature means that you no longer need to charge your laptop using the original laptop charger, allowing you to save one USB-C port on your laptop. The amount of power still remains at 60W, which is sufficient to power up most USB-C powered laptops. AX88179) which other brands such as UGreen hubs which require you to do so.

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You do not need to install third-party network drivers (ie. And if you’re using a MacBook, it is a simple plug-and-play setup. The Ethernet port supports speeds up to 1000Mbps. So, it’s great that the updated Symbus Q 2.0 now provides support for 4K at 60Hz and there is even HDR support if your monitor has such capabilities. If you ever used a 30Hz display you’ll know how sluggish it feels, such that I’d rather step down to 1440p just to use it at 60Hz. This is the biggest improvement in my opinion. My iPhone 11 sits comfortably on the top of the Symbus Q 2.0. The surface of the wireless charging pad is surely big enough for all phone sizes. USB-C PD for charging laptops up to 60WĪs the updated Symbus Q 2.0 supports fast charging for Google, if you’re a Google Pixel user then this is definitely a plus.2 USB 3.1 USB-A ports with 5Gbps data transfer speeds (21.A *1, 0.5A *2).Gigabit Ethernet port with speeds up to 1000Mbps.HDMI port supports up to 4K 60Hz HDR display.Supports fast wireless charging for Apple 7.5W, Samsung 9W, and Google 7.5W.Wireless charging through cases up to 5mm thick due to Moshi’s Q-coil module.Here are the list of features that Moshi Symbus Q 2.0 offers: If there is the ‘4K HDR’ label, then your Symbus Q is the version 2.0. To identify that you bought the newer Symbus Q 2.0, you can check the HDMI port of the hub and see if there is the ‘4K HDR’ label printed on it. Support for Google 11W fast charging (5W on Google phones on ver 1.0).Support 4K 60Hz, HDR (vs 4K 30Hz on ver 1.0).What you get are improvements, which are: There aren’t much new features in the updated Symbus Q 2.0. The undetachable USB-C cable is about 50cm in length, so it provides enough distance to place it from your laptop. Build quality of the Symbus Q 2.0 is solid and definitely feels like a premium priced product. There is decent amount of weight and heft to it to keep it planted well on your desk. The rest of the Moshi Symbus Q 2.0 is made from aluminium which has a nice brushed finish. There is a stylish rubber pattern that overlays the fabric which helps prevents your phone from sliding off. Their Q lineup of products feature the similar fabric covering on the wireless charging surface, much like their Lounge Q. Moshi’s design of their products are always appealing to me. The overall design is the same but the new Symbus Q 2.0 features minor improvements in their display and wireless charging department. Moshi has updated their Symbus Q, a USB-C hub with wireless charging, with a new version 2.0.












Cdock review