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Twelve South StayGo USB-C hub- Thunderbolt with MacBook Air?

Hello, I just purchased a new M1 MacBook Air. I also purchased a StayGo USB-C hub from Twelve South. I'm new to USB-C, Thunderbolt and DisplayPort so I'm curious to know if anyone uses one of these hubs or if you know that one of the USB-C ports can be used for the connection to an external Thunderbolt display (or use DisplayPort). I've searched the tech specs on the Twelve South product page, but couldn't find an answer. Here is a link to the hub: https://www.twelvesouth.com/products/staygo-usb-c-hub

Thanks in advance.

MacBook Air (2020 or later)

Posted on Oct 30, 2021 8:27 AM

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Posted on Oct 30, 2021 9:20 AM

solarspirit wrote:

....the connection to an external Thunderbolt display ...

If you are using a Thunderbolt display, you need a Thunderbolt connection. USB-C docks cannot provide such an interface. You can use the dock for the other things but you would need a this adapter:

https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MMEL2AM/A/thunderbolt-3-usb-c-to-thunderbolt-2-adapter?fnode=f0988876406d6f1437d6d155e1a09cc2ddde09d35619ac6156a071e2ffdcd8369129f05849748fbc748d7dce900570b0d8f46c645a5d37ffd4015746a26e26227ff2f972adc74a17ff1a5f7af3b21b8fbbd23101c49f17438beb89e662dae29cdceb5f7e390e58d7b15b249e249270a8

and connect it directly to your MacBook Air.


The alternative would be to purchase a Thunderbolt3 or Thunderbolt4 dock, but you would still need the adapter.

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Oct 30, 2021 9:20 AM in response to solarspirit

solarspirit wrote:

....the connection to an external Thunderbolt display ...

If you are using a Thunderbolt display, you need a Thunderbolt connection. USB-C docks cannot provide such an interface. You can use the dock for the other things but you would need a this adapter:

https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MMEL2AM/A/thunderbolt-3-usb-c-to-thunderbolt-2-adapter?fnode=f0988876406d6f1437d6d155e1a09cc2ddde09d35619ac6156a071e2ffdcd8369129f05849748fbc748d7dce900570b0d8f46c645a5d37ffd4015746a26e26227ff2f972adc74a17ff1a5f7af3b21b8fbbd23101c49f17438beb89e662dae29cdceb5f7e390e58d7b15b249e249270a8

and connect it directly to your MacBook Air.


The alternative would be to purchase a Thunderbolt3 or Thunderbolt4 dock, but you would still need the adapter.

Oct 30, 2021 10:11 AM in response to woodmeister50

Thanks for the quick reply. This helps me better understand it. This particular USB hub also has an HDMI port for connecting a display, but the tech specs say it is at 30 Hz and not the more common 60 Hz. I'm trying to decipher all of this too, which is why I questioned Thunderbolt compatibility with this hub. I'll have to look around and see what kind of display will best work for me. Thanks again.

Twelve South StayGo USB-C hub- Thunderbolt with MacBook Air?

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