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Jim
> 24 hourHandy that is USB A and USB C compatible, easy to use on my laptop and my desktop. My desktop is USB A and my laptop is USB C, so it can handle swapping between both without needing a whole different adaptor. The USB 3.0 transfer speeds seem extremely fast and I love that I can push a physical button to enable or disable a usb port. This hub also is powered, so it supports charging accessories which is very handy. Would buy from again.
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Jordan Graham
> 24 hourAll of my neon signs have a usb plug on them, with this.. i can have them all plugged in and hung on the same wall!
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D. Eckert
> 24 hourI have a 4 port hub that I replaced with this - they are basically the same size. This is very compact, and well built. The sides are metal and very sturdy. It comes with the power adapter and cable that you need to use. It powered all of my devices just fine, and I got full speed on my USB drive transfers. This hub is great and easy to use, I highly recommend.
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Thomas Luederitz
> 24 hourThis is a compact powered USB hub, each connection has its own power button. The connections are firm and stable, no wobbling of connections. Quite reasonably priced. This is truly one of the best ones I have seen in over 20 years as an IT professional.
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David D.
> 24 hourThis hub is exactly what I am looking for as a solution to sit on my desk. It looks great, built well, but still offers great bandwidth. Build Quality: The body of the hub is made of aluminum. It has a nice black powder coating. Scratching the body doesnt seem to leave any marks, and the oils from my hand dont seem to be a problem. It feels to have enough wait to it to keep it from moving around my desk, without being too heavy. There isnt any unnecessary branding other than the company name, with no tacky stickers or colors. Accessories: The hub comes with its own power supply and an USB B to USB A/C cable. Its rated at 15 Watts (3 Amps 5 Volts). The cables have a nice, heavy click into place and dont feel like they want to come back out easily. The USB cable is long enough (3.3 Ft) to reach my desktop with a little extra to spare. The USB cable has a large diameter. Without cutting it open, this would imply good insulation between wires and having all the pins needed connected without cutting corners. The Power supply cable looks to be about the same length. Packaging: I personally liked the packaging. It was the perfect size, came with minimal plastic, and could act as a travel box for the hub in your backpack. Interface: Each USB port has its own power button that has a nice blue LED that isnt too bright. The buttons click nicely and are smooth in motion. Speed: I personally think, for the price, the price to speed is very acceptable. In my screenshot, I did get about half the write speeds in Sequence tests, but the write speeds are still high 30 MBs (I tested with a cheaper SanDisk USB Drive). For most applications, it really isnt a problem. For high precision applications and ultra-high speeds, youd likely need something different, but on the other hand, youd likely be speeding $100+ for something of this caliper. Unfortunately, I do not have a device fast enough to check thresholds, but I feel confident the hub should be able to achieve the advertised USB 3.0 5Gbps rating. Extra: Even when your computer is off, this hub will still charge your device. This is super nice for charging headphones, cellphones, etc. The color matches the rest of my other devices on my desk. I dont have a USB voltage Amps monitor tool, but youre given 3 amps to share over 7 ports. There arent too many devices that I can think of that would require high amps to function. I dont see 3 amps not being enough for a majority of users. Overall: I like this hub, it does what I want, does it well for the price, looks good on my desk, and gives me control for each port. It has some extra features, like charging at all times, and is something Ill keep on my desk for the foreseeable future. Cons: I personally dont have any. Im quite happy with it. There are definitely quicker hubs out there, but again, for the cost, it does everything I want and then some. Time will tell if it will last for the next few years, but given they have a good warranty policy and offer the ability to get free extended warranty, Id like to believe most companies would only offer extended warranties for free if they thought their producted wouldnt last at least that amount of time. Sure, they could be a fly by night company, but given I have used other products from them and have like those as well, I have confidence in their products.
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Irving Mercado
> 24 hourThis USB hub functions extremely well with full USB 3.0 data transfer speeds. It has the capability to hard disconnect external hard drives, microphones, cameras, printers, etc with the press of a button. The buttons are soft touch and have a blue LED turning on or off to show which ports are active. Its a great hub. It is optionally powered and it transfers data fast. I am very happy with it and would recommend it to anyone who needs a few more USB 3.0 ports. I am replacing my old USB hub TENDAK USB 3.0 which is not working any more. Very compact given the number of ports on it. This hub is exactly what I am looking for as a solution to sit on my desk. It looks great, built well and still offers great bandwidth. The body of the hub is made of aluminum. The hub comes with its own power supply and an USB B to USB A/C cable. Its rated at 15 Watts (3 Amps 5 Volts). The USB cable is long enough (3.3 Ft) to reach my desktop with a little extra to spare. With it being both USB A and USB C, this lets me use it on both my home PC and my work laptop which is type c mainly. Overall: I like this hub, it does what I want, does it well for the price, looks good on my desk, and gives me control for each port. It has some extra features, like charging at all times, they have a good warranty policy and offer the ability to get free extended warranty. I have used other products from RSHTECH and have like those as well, I have confidence in their products. Cons: I personally dont have any. Im quite happy with it.
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Wayne
> 24 hourYou can never have enough USB ports; this helps fill that need. The build quality seems good, the cords fit well, and I have no issues. Its an excellent choice for adding more USB ports to your system.
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MG
> 24 hourAs I get more and more rechargeable gadgets into the house I need more and more ports to charge them in. Enter this hub! 7 ports to charge everything and it looks so great next to the computer. You can either plug it in with a usb or into a wall socket which I chose to do. This will save me lots of time looking for ports.
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Lori
> 24 hourThe Powered USB Hub ABC is a great gadget for those with multiple electronic devices. It provides ample ports to charge and connect different devices at once, making it convenient and efficient. However, I have noticed that if I leave it plugged in for an extended period of time, it tends to stop working and requires me to unplug it and plug it back in. Its a minor inconvenience, but its something to keep in mind. Overall, I think its a useful gadget to have on hand.
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Uladzislau
> 24 hourPros: Metal frame. Hi speed transfer. I was able to connect 2 external drives and a 32GB usb stick, and didnt notice any power or transfer speed issues with those devices. Cons: If you want to plug in a USB-C cable, then you need to buy an adapter. There are no USB-C inputs despite what products title suggests. As you can see on one of the attached photos, if you use the USB C-to-A adaptor, then, depending on your ports location, the adaptor may interfere with other USB cables, bending them (which in turn applies an extra force onto the USB port)