Neith showcases its range of connectivity solutions, including cables, adapters, hubs, and docking stations. The company, based in Dongguan, offers various cables such as 8K HDMI and DisplayPort. Their product line also features a variety of converters for different standards, including USB-C to HDMI, HDMI to DisplayPort, mini DisplayPort to DVI, and DisplayPort to HDMI. These adapters facilitate interoperability between devices with different video output and input ports.
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Among the products displayed is a multi-function USB hub that integrates an SD and TF card reader. Another notable device is a docking station identified as supporting the Thunderbolt 5 standard. When questioned, the representative indicated it may support the 80 Gbps data transfer rate associated with Thunderbolt 5. This docking station was highlighted as one of the most popular items at the event, combining multiple functions into a single unit.
The company also provides a variety of other docking solutions and hubs designed for different user requirements. This includes wall-mountable power adapters with multiple ports and compact adapters for travel. The collection of female-to-female and other specialized adapters demonstrates a focus on providing comprehensive solutions for various connectivity scenarios encountered by users of modern computing and display equipment.
This overview was recorded at the Hong Kong Fairs in April 2026. During the discussion, Neith’s representative also commented on future product development, suggesting that support for upcoming standards like HDMI 2.2 and 16K resolution is part of their future roadmap, although not yet available. The company’s current portfolio is centered on addressing the existing needs for high-speed data and video transmission.



