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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


Worked perfectly for me. I had another 4-port USB3.0 hub previously but Windows 10 kept repeatedly re- "discovering" the drives connected to it and requiring fresh drive letter assignments making it unreliable.

Provide the missing ports needed on my Macbook Pro. Convenient and reliable.


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.


Fits just about anywhere. Cable is long enough.





- 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)

I charge bike lights for my family, many lights almost daily. It works fine.

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)