Customer Reviews 10 item(s)
- NOT USB 3.2 gen 1
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It's very well made. nice solid metal build with a small footprint. BUT It says USB 3.0 Right on the box....... The listing says USB 3.2 gen 1. They lied.
Quality Value Price - Works well enough. , but not a true 7 port hub
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The good:they have enough power to run things off of, and overall it works when plugged directly into my desktop. The Bad:t is not actually a true 7 port USB hub, but 2 4 port hubs daisy chained internally, which means that in some configurations (laptop dock & KVM, you will run into a situation where half the ports cannot be used due to limits on how many layers of USB hubs you can have
Quality Value Price - Rugged and easy to mount
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I bought these for a joystick assembly. I used some 20x20 aluminum to mount a pair of high ending joysticks onto a thing I could use to mount and remove them from my desk easily. This lets mounted easily and accepts USB3 and power so minimized my cable mess.It does get warm, but not alarmingingly. Has given me zero issues. Works on Linux with no special drivers.
Quality Value Price - Not suitable for musical applications
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This device introduces quite a bit of noise at multiple of 8kHz due to USB microframe packet noise. Basically they used a cheap internal power supply that fluctuates under the repeated 8kHz load of handling microframe packets, which will show up in a lot of musical equipment connected to this hub.
Quality Value Price - Put your USB connection where you want it.
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This is the best way to deal with all the USB connected devices. Sure there are a couple convenient ports on the front of your machine but they get used up quickly. This one is easy to mount and offers full speed and power, much better than unplugging and plugging USB cables. Make it easy on yourself.
Quality Value Price - Dimensions for the holes and panel mounting
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Bought this specifically to mount it to a plate and attach to some 80/20 framing. It would have been helpful to have the correct dimensions for the mounting holes. I looked up on their website (after I had already measured, thankfully) and the dimensions on the item did not quite match their published specifications (off by about 1 mm). FWIW, the four smaller (#6 or 3mm) mounting holes were 25 mm apart on the short side and 123 mm apart on the long side. The hub worked well with a Raspberry Pi 4, though.
Quality Value Price - this one works fine
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small and mountable
Quality Value Price - It works
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Well-built product that does what it was designed for.
Quality Value Price - Works exactly as I needed it to.
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I teach college level computer art courses via video chat on my laptop which only has two USB ports. I've been using this device for about three months now and it hasn't let me down. I have attached my HD camera, microphone, speakers, a secondary screen, a drawing tablet, an external hard drive, and a spare slot I sometimes use to charge my phone. It has a nice, rugged build with a metal exterior so I don't have concerns about it being damaged if I need to move to a different location. All of the ports are USB 3.0 so it has reliable speed of data transfer for my external hard drive and clean video from my high definition video camera.If there is one drawback it would be that, in addition to plugging into your computer's USB port (obviously), you will also need to plug this into a power source but I feel like this is to be expected of a device that provides seven ports AND fast charging.
Quality Value Price - I really recommend
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Very good quality and works perfectly. My first usb hub that don’t loose connection with external hds
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