Product description
This compact USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet adapter brings a wired RJ45 connection to laptops, mini PCs and gaming handhelds that lack a built‑in port. It provides up to 1000 Mbps throughput for stable streaming, online gaming and large file transfers, and its aluminium housing helps with heat dissipation during sustained use.
Key Points
The adapter offers Gigabit Ethernet speeds compatible with 10/100/1000BASE‑T networks, which can reduce latency and provide a steadier connection than typical Wi‑Fi in congested environments. Plug and play functionality is available on modern systems, and an activity LED gives a quick visual of link and traffic status. The slim form factor makes it easy to carry in a laptop bag or alongside a docking setup.
Technical Specifications
Name: UGREEN USB Ethernet Adapter
- Interface: USB 3.0 (backward compatible with USB 2.0)
- Network: 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet support
- Connector: RJ45 port with auto MDI/MDIX detection
- Compatibility: Windows 11/10/8.1/8 and Mac OS 10.9 or later, driver installation required for older systems
Benefits
Wired networking with this adaptor tends to deliver more consistent bandwidth and lower packet loss for video calls and cloud backups. The support for full duplex and flow control reduces collisions on busy networks, which is useful in shared office spaces or when multiple devices compete for the same wireless channel. The aluminium shell not only looks neat next to metallic laptops but also aids thermal performance during long copying or streaming sessions.
Usage Recommendations
For the best performance connect the adapter to a USB 3.0 port on your host device and use a quality Cat5e or Cat6 Ethernet cable to reach gigabit speeds. It is particularly handy for MacBook Pro models and ultraportable laptops that rely solely on USB-C docks or hubs for wired connections. Note that while newer Windows and macOS versions typically recognise the device without extra software, older operating systems such as Windows 7 and certain Linux distributions may require a driver installation according to the manufacturer.
For environments where portability matters, the adapter slips into a pocket or case easily and can be paired with a compact travel dock. Also consider that the actual throughput will depend on network infrastructure and internet service speed, and that achieving a full 1000 Mbps link requires matching capabilities on the switch or router at the other end. 🖥️🔌
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Description:
This compact USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet adapter brings a wired RJ45 connection to laptops, mini PCs and gaming handhelds that lack a built‑in port. It provides up to 1000 Mbps throughput for stable streaming, online gaming and large file transfers, and its aluminium housing helps with heat dissipation during sustained use.
Key Points
The adapter offers Gigabit Ethernet speeds compatible with 10/100/1000BASE‑T networks, which can reduce latency and provide a steadier connection than typical Wi‑Fi in congested environments. Plug and play functionality is available on modern systems, and an activity LED gives a quick visual of link and traffic status. The slim form factor makes it easy to carry in a laptop bag or alongside a docking setup.
Technical Specifications
Name: UGREEN USB Ethernet Adapter
- Interface: USB 3.0 (backward compatible with USB 2.0)
- Network: 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet support
- Connector: RJ45 port with auto MDI/MDIX detection
- Compatibility: Windows 11/10/8.1/8 and Mac OS 10.9 or later, driver installation required for older systems
Benefits
Wired networking with this adaptor tends to deliver more consistent bandwidth and lower packet loss for video calls and cloud backups. The support for full duplex and flow control reduces collisions on busy networks, which is useful in shared office spaces or when multiple devices compete for the same wireless channel. The aluminium shell not only looks neat next to metallic laptops but also aids thermal performance during long copying or streaming sessions.
Usage Recommendations
For the best performance connect the adapter to a USB 3.0 port on your host device and use a quality Cat5e or Cat6 Ethernet cable to reach gigabit speeds. It is particularly handy for MacBook Pro models and ultraportable laptops that rely solely on USB-C docks or hubs for wired connections. Note that while newer Windows and macOS versions typically recognise the device without extra software, older operating systems such as Windows 7 and certain Linux distributions may require a driver installation according to the manufacturer.
For environments where portability matters, the adapter slips into a pocket or case easily and can be paired with a compact travel dock. Also consider that the actual throughput will depend on network infrastructure and internet service speed, and that achieving a full 1000 Mbps link requires matching capabilities on the switch or router at the other end. 🖥️🔌









