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The Vantisan USB Hub 3.0 Powered is a versatile 7-port USB data hub that allows you to expand a single USB port into seven, supporting high-speed data transfer up to 5Gbps. It features individual ON/OFF switches for each port, a dedicated smart charging port, and comes with a 5V/4A powered adapter for stable connections. Its compact design makes it ideal for travel, and it is compatible with all laptops and desktop PCs.
K**H
USB Hub
I needed a hub with more ports and this works great. It's just what I needed! I also like that each port has a power button so you can turn something on or off individually. Very please with it!
B**T
work great
work great
A**O
Great product
Fast and easy
M**K
you plug things in and they work
There's not much you can say about a USB hub. It works. The point of buying a USB hub is that you have more USB device that you want to plug in than there are ports on your computer. You plug it into the computer and you plug USB device into it and they work. It takes a few seconds to recognize my trackball, I have no idea why but it's no big deal, just keep moving it until the cursor starts to move.Note this is a powered USB hub. That is, you plug it in and then all devices you plug in to the hub get full power. With an unpowered hub, they only get 5 volts total. I think usually the hub divides this evenly among the devices, which may or may not give enough power for everything you plug in. Definitely not enough if you expect to charge something off the hub. I regularly plug my kindle into this hub to charge it, and I've charged headphones and microphones off it.This hub also has the cute feature that you can turn individual ports on and off with a button. I have an external disk drive that I regularly leave turned off because most of the time I don't use it. Maybe that saves a little wear and tear. Maybe it's not enough to make a difference. Saves a little electricity, I'd have to look up the power draw, but I'm sure it's pennies a month.
P**M
Great Performance and General Design, Except For Light Bleed-over
Great agronomical design. The speed of the hub is within spec for USB 3.0. The USB port ON/OFF button design is highly useful only if the device connected to it is configured for quick removal policy rather than write-caching policy, otherwise data will not be written to the thumb or external drive before you turn off the port the device is connected to, corrupting storage data. Someone needs to design a hub where pressing the ON/OFF USB hub's port button starts Windows 'Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media' operation before the USB hub turns the port OFF. Wouldn't that be a great USB hub!My only as-per-design complaint with this hub is that the blue port light of an active port "bleeds" through adjacent inactive port LEDs. I find it hard to discern whether or not the adjacent ports are ON or not. In my photo, the fourth and seventh LED ports from the left are active and all other ports are inactive (OFF). The third, fifth and sixth ports appear somewhat lit up (ON?) although they are OFF. The design should have included solid internal light obstructors on each side of the port LED lights to prevent this active port light bleed-over. Confusing design issue.
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