There are a range of USB-C hubs to choose from. First, will it be primarily used for travel or for a desktop setup? Do you need something that’s easy to pack, or something more robust where size is less of a concern? Second, how many ports will you need and what kind? There are USB-C ports for peripherals, USB-A for legacy devices, HDMI for monitor displays, ethernet, and more. Third, what is the appropriate wattage for your devices if you need pass-through charging? Larger devices like MacBooks and Windows laptops can charge at higher wattages than devices like iPhones and Android phones. And fourth, what kind of data transport speeds will you need and what kind of interface? Do you need Thunderbolt support or USB 3.0/3.1/3.2? Will you be transferring large files like video and hi-res photographs, or will your demands not be as high? All of these factors will help you identify which HyperDrive USB-C Hub is the perfect fit for you.