Hama USB 2.0 Hub 1:4 black
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Price: £14.70
Brand: Hama
Description: - To connect up to 4 USB devices (e. g. printer scanner.) to one USB port. - USB 2.0 (downward compatible). - Bus-powered i.e. the voltage is supplied via a USB bus/computer. - Incl. Bus overvoltage protection for P Cs (in case of short circuit of the peripherals). - Incl. USB connecting cable. - Colour: black. - For Windows 2000 as of SP 3/XP as of SP 1/Vista and Mac OS 9.x- For connecting up to 4 USB devices (e. g. a mouse keyboard printer USB memory stick) to one USB port. - Bus powered i.e. power supply via the USB socket of a PC/notebook. - Integrated USB cable for connection with a PC/notebook. - Suitable and tested for USB 2.0 downward compatible with USB 1.1. Hama USB 2.0 Hub 1:4 black - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Computer Components
Merchant: Quzo
Product ID: 122001
Delivery time: Next Day
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MPN: 00039776
EAN: 4007249397768
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Author: Foxcliffe
Rating: 5
Review: Bigger than a milky way, thinner than a mars bar, I can't quite hide this in my clenched fist but it is relatively unobtrusive. From the base end to the top of the rubber housing for the cable feed it is exactly the same height as a CD case. The plastic casing is very shiny but quite robust (I can't even begin to squeeze it out of shape) though light weight. I guess it is at least as strong as most plastic tin openers and weighs not much more than a box of matches. I don't know how scratch resistant the surface will prove to be but it looks good at this moment in time. The cable, which is of a good weight, is just the right length to plug the usb connection into the end port, making it extremely tidy for packing away. Whilst my laptop has an adequate number of usb ports, they are mostly on the wrong side for convenience so I decided, at the price, I would try this hub out and am more than pleased with my purchase. An added bonus to being able to plug everything in on the same side, so not having cables trailing every which way, is that the one cable that was really too short for convenience plugs into the end port and now reaches with flexion to spare. The usb connection fits quite tightly into my laptop's usb port allowing the certain amount of movement synonymous with laptop use (Although I have discovered that it will disconnect if you forget it is plugged in and decide to turn too far in the wrong direction!). Another bonus is the bus power source - there are never enough power sockets for serious amounts of hardware. As someone else pointed out, the paperwork is not obvious. It is tucked into the backing card so don't miss it before throwing out the packaging.
Author: Mr Baz
Rating: 4
Review: I bought this to add some additional ports to a micro PC (which only has 2 as standard) as this will mostly be used for peripherals such as a keyboard/mouse possibly a web camera USB 3.0 wasn't that important. Plastics are a glossy black with 3 ports on the top one on the front that can be useful to have depending on how it's placed I'll be using this on a desk most of the time. Running fine with both Win 7 and Win 10 64bit systems drivers are automatically installed no need to download anything for this. Whilst it's aimed more at laptop users (cable isn't that long) it's fine for a desktop too you can add an extender lead if you wish. A note on the power this is purely via the USB port there is no external power connection for low drain devices like card readers and keyboards not a problem, hard drives you will get away with only one at best (small 2.5" external) larger desktop drives have their own power supply. Whilst you can use the ports to charge small items like an MP3 player it's not going to charge a phone quickly you'll need a powered power or fast charging alternative. As a basic 4 port USB hub though it's quite good and a reasonable price.