The Sabrent USB-H7PS 7-Port USB 2.0 Hub comes with 7-port USB hub to allow installation of USB device to your computer. Expect faster file transmission from flash drives, external hard drives, DVD players, and more since this USB port possesses USB 2.0 standard. You can charge up to 7 devices as the USB hub is built with a Stand-Alone USB Charging Station with AC Adapter. Will not Charge a Mac/Apple device as stand alone.
Features
* Add up to 127 devices by daisy-chaining multiple hubs.
* Individual LEDs indicate power status for each port. .
* Transfer Rates Up to 480 Mbps when connected to a USB 2.0 port.
* Hot-swappable, plug and play, no drivers needed.
* Backwards-Compatible with USB 2.0 or 1.1
System requirements
* Available USB port on the computer.
What’s in the box?:
* port USB 2.0 hub.
* USB 2.0 Cable.
* Power adapter.
Nice little unit,
I purchased this as a charging hub to lessen clutter. Comes with a poewer adapter and does not need to be hooked to a computer to work. Seems to work well with all my devices. Charges at about the same rate as using the USB port on your computer to charge your phone. A wall charger is definitely faster, but it does a fine job on my Nexus 7 tablet. I don’t think it will handle charging an IPad. I would purchase again.
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Easy, Fast, and Unique USB HUB,
The cool thing makes this one unique and different from other hubs is that you won’t need to pull in your usb device into the usb port of your hub or to pull it out again every time you’re done your work, simply use the switch button on top of each port to turn off that port, this basically works like you disconnected your usb from your laptop manually. less work and easier and no more friction to pull it in or out every time especially if your laptop usb ports are located on the back of your device which this will makes it a lot faster and easier, and no previously software installation is needed for the first time users.
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Works great,
I picked this up because I didn’t want to keep taking the USB cable out of the Arduino to power it down. It’s actually nice because I also attach my USB headphones and have easy access to a USB port for a spare USB flash card and to slow-charge my cellphone.
The LEDs let you know when you have a connection and the rocker switches have held up to some frequent use in the past couple of weeks.
Oh, the port Hub also has a removable USB cable that you can replace if you want to buy a longer one and use with the Hub.
Overall, very satisfied.
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