ah, that sounds plausible! Thanks for the tip. I feel like if I'm going to do 
this, I should get as many C ports as I can (and most have one or two).

So I guess we are now hoping that more devices (eg external drives) have 
another port to daisy chain them but I guess then we're up against the fact 
they are so ofter power sources rather than data, and a disk enclosure that can 
handle many watts is going to be a lot more complex than a USB A enclosure...

cheers,
J

On 24 Dec 2021, at 10:02, 'Paul R Owen' via Sussex Mac User Group wrote:

> I seem to remember reading that USB C is ideally suited to being daisy 
> chained for connecting further devices (monitors should be last in the 
> chain). Therefore the system doesn't lend itself to a hub with multiple USB C 
> connections unless you throw lots on money at it.
>
> Perhaps someone else can confirm this.
>
> For my MacMini (Intel) I have a hub with 14 outputs including three USB C 
> outputs (from Megamac.com, the UK agent for Other World Computing) but it 
> cost around £300.
>
> Paul Owen
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>> On 23 Dec 2021, at 18:15, 'Jason Davies' via Sussex Mac User Group 
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>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I have an M1 Mac mini which has two USB C ports. I'm using both but would 
>> quite like to get one or two more as gradually things arrive with USB-C 
>> cables more and more. So - a hub seems in order.
>>
>> I can't find one anywhere that isn't hundreds, including a video out, SD 
>> card and so on, and has Thunderbolt 3 or 4 included. Everything outputs to 
>> the old USB size (USB A, I think) - even the expensive ones that seem to 
>> have USB C mainly output to USB A.  I don't actually need all that. I'm 
>> thinking iPhone cable (lightning to USB C), iPad (USB c to USB C), maybe an 
>> external hard drive. I don't really care much about whether it ramps it down 
>> to USB 2 speeds tbh.
>>
>> Has anyone come across such a thing? I've looked at so many my eyes hurt, 
>> they're all USB-A centred... or do I buy a whole load of adaptors so I can 
>> add them to the drawer with all the others in a few years?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Jason
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Cheers,

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