


- 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
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It has 4 USB ports, they work. Can handle multiple input devices simultaneously I've had good luck with Anker products in the past Sleek and slim The manual gives a simple breakdown of how many amps it provides vs how much some common devices draw.

Simple to use, USB cable was not too short as many others are.


Its useful with many different types of input,like it


I haven't used this for very long. It works so far.


I attached this to my Imac and is quite compact and fits nicely on the Aluminum Screen and saves having to fish around back when using a usb stick.





Love the on/off button next to each USB socket. Can leave several thumb drives and external drives plugged into the hub and just push button them on or off. Good long cord for connecting the hub to otherwise inaccessible ports on the back of the computer allows placing the hub in front of the computer for ease of use. There appears to be no slow-down in speed when the hub is connected to a USB 3.0 source [a problem with some other hubs].


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)