🔗 Connect & Conquer: Your Ultimate USB Hub Awaits!
The USB Hub 3.0 is a versatile multiport adapter that expands a single USB port into four, supporting data transfer speeds of up to 5GB/s. Compatible with a wide range of devices and operating systems, it features smart chip technology for enhanced safety and is designed for both home and travel use.
Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabytes Per Second |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Operating System | Mac OS 9, Unix, Linux, Windows Vista, Windows 10 |
Compatible Devices | Digital Cameras, MP3 Players, USB Flash Drives, Digital Cameras, Keyboards, Scanners, Modems, Laptops, Speakers, Desktops, PrintersMP3 Players, USB Flash Drives, Digital Cameras, Keyboards, Scanners, Modems, Laptops, Speakers, Desktops, Printers, Gaming Consoles, Modems, Card Readers |
Total Usb Ports | 4 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 3.0, USB 2.0 |
Additional Features | Fast Charging, Plug and Play |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.5"L x 2"W x 0.35"H |
Material Type | Copper, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Color | Black-usb 3.0/0.3m |
C**R
Simple
Good performance. Light weight. Easy to use.
J**K
Inexpensive USB Splitter
You get what you pay for. Is it lightweight and plasticky? Yes. Does it split one USB port into multiple? Yes. Works as I need it to, can't complain.
I**N
very decent
nice
D**R
Looks Cheap But Works Great
It looks so cheap but it works amazingly. If you don't care what it's mad out of then you have no need to worry. Again this is very good and works well!
C**D
Great little hub
This is a fantastic USB hub. I really like the cable length in it. I am using it on my guitar pedal board to power my iPad along with some led lights and it’s perfect. There are no lights in it and that is exactly what I needed.
K**R
GOOD PRODUCT
This is a handy gadget to have if your PC has limited USB ports. Thanks for a good transaction.
V**A
Great
Will recommend to family and friends.
G**M
Unfortunately, not the best connections
I've been using some of these for an indoor garden, to power some LED sticks, spread across a few schedule-controlled smart plugs, and the connection to the actual charger seems to become unstable, over time. The electricity going through it, despite being on grounded cords, mostly high (for USB charging blocks) amp bricks, appears to be dirty, and it has caused several sticks to become damaged. The splitter is not torqued heavily, although it is at an angle (and held mostly steady with twist wire), but not one in which the tension should be problematic.At first, I thought I had a bad batch of lights, as they occasionally flicker directly in the block, but I noticed that only ones taken OFF these splitters seem to have that problem in less than several months of use, so I suspect the current is unstable.Fiddling with the splitter's input, however, makes it more stable, but only for a limited time, and that's actually the reason I'm on, at the time of writing this -- to look for a replacement, soon.For extremely low-watt usage, it is probably ok, but even a few watts (I believe the light sticks are only like 1-2 watts, each; max of 6-10 sticks per brick, depending on the brick's rating), it appears to cause connectivity issues, eventually resulting in dim lighting (weak current) and/or rapid flickering (which seems to have caused the overheating of the lower-wattage (around 2.1 A) bricks, LED sticks themselves, and eventual damage to the diodes).While I did NOT buy these for data transmission, I can reasonably recommend NOT using these for sensitive low-end electronics without some sort of built-in voltage/power modulator (a phone? Probably fine, as they have capacitors and adjustable input, and the worst you might get is, "charging slowly". But unregulated electronics? Doubt it, unless I just got unlucky).For reference, they are kept on, like 2-6 hours at a time, with 10-15 minute off cycles, throughout the night (all night cycles are around 2 hours. I only leave them on longer, if I manually turn then on, during rainy/cloudy days).In the first pic, you can see how bright the sticks are supposed to be. That is an old DC-assisted brick I repurposed, when I needed faster USB support. In the second, you can see how dim the sticks are, on *this* hub, connected to 1 output of a 3.1 A brick. I had only just adjusted the input, barely 2 hours ago, at the time these pics were taken. This hub has been plugged into multiple brick ports, at least 2 different bricks, and even that other hub. It still does this. This one is 1 out of 2 hubs I bought from this brand. The other still seems mostly fine, and it is never moved, at all. That's why I believe the issue is material quality, and that the pins are not very durable. For comparison, the hub that doesn't (yet?) experience this issue, the one that is never moved, is in the third pic, and the sticks are dramatically brighter.
C**A
Works great
I had bought another one from Amazon and it didn’t work. This one is great.
E**R
Temassızlık
Daha yeni geldi tek çalışan 1.si 2-3-4. girişler temassızlık yapıyor hiç beğenmedim. Lütfen almayın. Bana güvenin gerçekten çok kötü.
N**R
صناعة ممتازة
حجمه مناسب ويؤدي الغرض
J**4
Perfect
Excellent for expanding laptop USB ports. No issues at all.
Y**L
temassızlık yapıyor 3 kuruş daha verip düzgün bişi alın
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