
Lemorele 10-in-1 Dual HDMI USB-C
10-port USB-C hub, 100W PD, Ethernet, dual display.
Dual HDMI for two external monitors from one USB-C port at ₹3,500–3,800. Rare at this price. Ethernet included. Works on M1/M2 Mac with MST support — confirm compatibility before buying.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
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Lemorele 10-in-1 Dual HDMI Hub Review India 2026 — Two Monitors Under ₹3,800?
Lemorele 10-in-1 Dual HDMI: Two Monitors for the Price of One Decent Single-Monitor Hub
Dual HDMI output at ₹3,199–3,799 sounds like a deal that's too good to be true. The Lemorele 10-in-1 is one of the few sub-₹4,000 hubs that claims to drive two external monitors simultaneously. I tested it specifically to understand where the real-world limits are, because the marketing is doing a lot of work here.
The Dual HDMI Reality Check
Here's what the spec sheet doesn't tell you upfront: the two HDMI ports on the Lemorele are not equal. Port 1 supports 4K at 30Hz or 1080p at 60Hz. Port 2 supports up to 1080p at 60Hz only. That's not a design flaw — it's a bandwidth limitation. A standard USB-C connection running DisplayPort Alt Mode has a finite bandwidth ceiling, and driving two 4K@60Hz signals simultaneously requires Thunderbolt 4 bandwidth, which this hub doesn't use.
In practice, this means: if you have two 1080p monitors, both run at 60Hz and everything is fine. If you have a 4K primary and a 1080p secondary, the 4K runs at 30Hz (annoying for daily use) and the 1080p runs at 60Hz. If you have two 4K monitors, neither will be pleasant to work on.
My personal recommendation: use this hub with two 1080p monitors for a genuinely useful dual-monitor setup under ₹4,000. Or use it with a 1080p secondary and the 4K port for reference/media on the primary (30Hz is tolerable for that purpose).
The Ethernet port is 100Mbps — not gigabit. That's enough for a stable broadband connection up to ~100Mbps, which covers most home internet plans in India, but if you're on a faster plan or doing LAN transfers, it'll be the bottleneck.
India Pricing and What You're Paying For
At ₹3,199–3,799, this hub is trying to punch into territory normally occupied by more expensive solutions. On Amazon India, it typically lands around ₹3,199–3,499. MDComputers may stock it periodically.
Lemorele is a smaller brand with limited India-specific support — warranty is handled through the seller, which means your coverage is closely tied to where you buy. Buying through Amazon India with Lemorele or a reputable third-party seller gives you Amazon's A-to-Z guarantee as a backstop, which matters.
The hub itself is plastic with a brushed-metal look. Build quality is average for the price — the connections feel secure but the housing flexes slightly if you apply lateral force to plugged-in cables. In a fixed desktop setup where you're not moving things around, this doesn't matter.
For tier-2/3 city buyers, Amazon India is essentially the only reliable channel. Physical stores won't carry this brand.
Who Should Buy This
The Lemorele 10-in-1 is for the buyer who wants dual monitors and has a budget ceiling around ₹3,500–4,000. If you accept that one HDMI port runs 1080p/60Hz and the other runs at best 4K/30Hz, and your use case fits within those constraints, there's nothing else at this price that gives you two video outputs, Ethernet, and card readers.
It's also solid for someone who regularly presents from their laptop — two HDMI ports means presenter + display without swapping cables.
Who Should Skip This
Buyers who need both monitors at 4K or both at 60Hz should skip this and go straight to the Portronics MPort Vault Pro 15-in-1 or UGREEN Revodok Pro 11-in-1, which handle higher-bandwidth dual display properly. Also skip if you need gigabit Ethernet — 100Mbps is a genuine limitation for fast connections.
Questions
A: Not at 60Hz. One port does 4K at 30Hz, the other maxes at 1080p at 60Hz. Two 4K monitors means one at 30Hz and one at 1080p@60Hz — not ideal for detailed creative work. For genuine dual 4K at 60Hz, you need Thunderbolt 4 or a dedicated DisplayLink hub, both of which cost significantly more.
A: No, it's 100Mbps. Sufficient for most residential broadband connections but a limitation if you're on a 200Mbps+ plan or doing local network transfers.
A: Compatible with iPads and Android phones that support USB-C video output. Note that HDMI output requires DisplayPort Alt Mode or Thunderbolt support from the host device. Not all phones and tablets support this — check your device specifications.
A: Lemorele doesn't have a dedicated India service network. Warranty claims go through the seller. Amazon India purchases are covered by Amazon's return/exchange policy within the return window. Beyond that, you'd need to contact the seller directly. Keep this in mind versus brands like UGREEN or Portronics which have India-specific support channels.