
(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 will fit almost anywhere, Monitor edge desk edge, does so without taking up desk space, and is secure to plug in your items! What more could you ask for? I have them on all my set-up and have never had a problem with them. If you watch you will see them go on sale making them quite a bargin!


Has more then 1 usb port. 7 of em. Hasn't burned down my house.

Very easy to install and use

- 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)

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2ft extension

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Shows up as a super-speed hub. Separates USB2 traffic. Windows shows file transfers from memory devices at their max speeds. I am quite pleased.

- 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


This is the Second Generation USB 7.0 Ports hub from wavlink. I had a previous, poorly-designed USB 3.0 hub that died on me. For a replacement, I wanted something that was self-powered (AC adapter) and had multiple ports. I love the fact that each port can be powered on individually. The instructions are simple and straightforward, and it looks great. Setup was as easy as plug and play, so no complaints there. Because a lot of these ports marketed as "USB 3.0" end up being deceitful, I opted to run a benchmark test on the hub. I'm including the results--it passed with flying colors! I transferred some fairly large (50+ gigs) to my external hard drive, and the transfers flew.

I have had a ton of these and it never fails to stop working on half the connections. Well to my surprise, it still works on all connecting's. I am impressed, it took me long enough to find one that I can use all my stuff on.

USB 3.0 standards Indicator lights to show ports that are active Disconnects ports (data + power)




compact, upright

Works, and gives me more USB ports.