King's Town SmartOffice Pro Hub redefines USB-C connectivity for growing teams
16.06.2026 - 16:06:41 | ad-hoc-news.deKing's Town SmartOffice Pro Hub launches with 12-port USB-C expansion aimed squarely at small teams who have outgrown flimsy hubs and need a reliable desktop-grade docking solution that still fits in a laptop bag.
Why this Tuesday launch matters for your next hub upgrade
As a Tuesday new release, King's Town SmartOffice Pro Hub lands at the moment when many hybrid workers are rethinking their desk setups before the next project cycle. Instead of another generic dongle, this hub is positioned as a semi-professional anchor for growing teams.
The pitch is simple. You want laptop mobility without sacrificing ports, display outputs, or reliable Ethernet. This device promises to replace a drawer full of adapters with one compact unit that stays on your desk, ready whenever you plug in.
Twelve ports, two 4K screens and full-time power from a single cable
The SmartOffice Pro Hub centers on a single USB-C upstream port that handles data, video, and power for your notebook. King's Town targets modern USB-C and Thunderbolt laptops, especially ultraportables that ship with only two or three ports on the chassis.
According to the product briefing, the hub combines dual HDMI, one DisplayPort, three USB-A, two USB-C, Gigabit Ethernet, an SD and microSD card reader, plus a 3.5 mm audio jack. For most desks, that set eliminates the usual daisy chain of extra dongles.
Display support is framed as a central selling point. King's Town claims the hub can drive two 4K monitors at up to 60 Hz when paired with compatible Windows or macOS laptops. That capacity is meant to cover typical productivity workflows rather than niche multi-gaming rigs.
Power delivery is rated up to 100 W pass-through, which in practice should comfortably handle many 13 to 16 inch productivity notebooks. That means one cable from your power adapter into the hub, and one cable from the hub to your laptop, simplifying everyday plug in and unplug routines.
Built for small offices moving from ad hoc gear to shared infrastructure
This new release aims at small offices that have grown beyond improvised laptop setups. Instead of everyone using mismatched adapters, the SmartOffice Pro Hub is meant to standardize desks. Any team member can sit down, plug in, and have a predictable multi display workspace.
King's Town emphasizes the move from personal gadgets to shared tools. The hub is compact but designed to stay on a desk, with a metal chassis that should handle daily plugging and unplugging. Rubber feet help keep it from sliding when cables are connected or removed.
Because the unit relies on USB-C, it works best in environments where most laptops are less than a few years old. However, older notebooks can still join the setup using separate USB-C or USB-A to USB-C cables, making it easier to transition a mixed fleet over time.
Network stability and storage access for heavy file workflows
For teams working with shared drives or cloud services, the Gigabit Ethernet port is a practical upgrade from congested Wi-Fi. Wired connections often reduce sync errors and speed up large file transfers, especially when several people are editing media or data in parallel.
The SD and microSD card slots are a nod to creators and field teams returning to desks. Instead of hunting for card readers, cameras and drones can offload footage directly into a workstation. That reduces setup friction for editors who move between office and on-site locations.
Three USB-A ports and two downstream USB-C ports allow permanent connections for keyboards, mice, external drives, and headsets. For fast storage, the USB-C ports support high-speed SSDs, turning the hub into an anchor for local project backups or scratch disks.
Company background and market positioning
King's Town has a history in office hardware and accessories, and the SmartOffice Pro Hub continues that focus on everyday productivity. Rather than chasing extreme gaming specifications, the company is doubling down on stable ports, consistent power delivery, and predictable behavior across many workdays.
The new hub arrives in a USB-C market that is increasingly crowded, but King's Town is betting on build quality and desk-first design. Slightly higher pricing than entry-level hubs underscores that it is intended as an investment for a desk, not a disposable travel dongle.
Company King's Town, ticker TPE:2809, ISIN TW0002809007, positions this launch as part of its broader push into higher margin office peripherals, targeting businesses that want dependable hardware without fully enterprise-level docking stations.
King's Town SmartOffice Pro Hub at a glance
Price: 129.99 EUR
Availability: In stock
Ports: 1x USB-C upstream, 2x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, 3x USB-A, 2x USB-C, 1x Gigabit Ethernet, SD, microSD, 3.5 mm audio
Video support: Up to dual 4K at 60 Hz with compatible laptops
Power delivery: Up to 100 W USB-C pass-through to host laptop
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