
- 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)

Very easy to install and use
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-Looks Nice. -Blue LEDs are subtle -2' cord is perfect length for my need -Does charge my mouse -Great value

Works, and gives me more USB ports.

It is charging fast on my ipad.now it is more organized.everything charging put at once


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 .



sturdy build, power button.

Second one. Perfect size for add-on ports. Works great with laptop and desktop. Pwr light is neat addition.



- 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

Multiple USB power outlets, strong brick style power supply, easy to use! 2 power input types. Great value.


It's very convenient to convert with anything
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USB3 hub, works as well as you could hope. Build quality is solid, and there's no difference in speed between plugging into the hub and plugging straight into the motherboard. Admittedly, I'm not plugging a bunch of external SSDs to do a real stress test, but I have a USB3 4TB WD external drive and several USB3 thumb drives, and saw no speed degredation simultaneously dumping a 4GB file to all of them.

Plug un play DC 5v in (optional) whit micro usb male plug (comon cell charger) No need external power for comon perpheral Long cable makes easy peripheral cables optimized Didn't test transfer rates.

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].