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- small form factor with tiny blue led status light - simple & easy to use, just plug & play - decent documentation with power max power explicitly mentioned as 900mA for all four ports - relatively inexpensive - used an externally powered hard drive, desktop microphone and game controller w/o issue - 18 month warrenty

(Long cord) it will make it to the back of a tower computer with no problem at all, very small and well built, Works Great...


It's very convenient to convert with anything


On "Jiggle" mode you don't see anything moving and you can work normally (or not!) and the screen will stay active. Works like a charm.


This is very handy for my wife and she really likes it. She never likes any electronics or gadgets but she liked this one, it has made it easier for her plugging in to she system .





I simply had too many USB devices for my Windows 10, i7-core, Aorus Z390 Master Mobo PC to have reliable USB device stability. The switch has buttons that enable and disable the usb devices; meaning, that you can keep usb devices connected physically with the cables but they do not need to be "on" all the time, and to turn them on it's just a press of a button on the switch. I used this switch to take off several usb devices that i only used seldomly, doing this completely fixed my instability problems for the USB devices that i absolutely needed to be online at all times.

- Appears to be very compatible (NIC does not work with Microsoft Surface Go Notebook - Go is compatibility challenged) - Very high build quality - Very nice design (good port count/variety)

Does everything.

Very easy to install and use

USB C Port speed seems good, I was only able to test with a M.2 USB C SSD enclosure I had laying around. Got read speeds up to 880 Megabytes per second (around 7000 Megabits per second)