Winkelwagen is nog leeg.
Winkelwagen is nog leeg.Productbeschrijving
Marcel Braakman
30 mei 2025
Zitten je USB poorten vol, heb je nog maar 1 USB 3 poort over? Deze hub is ideaal om je PC uit te breiden met nog een viertal USB 3 poorten. De cardreader is een mooie bonus.
Kindle Customer
17 april 2025
The ports are a bit tight. The first time you plug something into one of the ports, you'll need to use a LOT of force to pull it out.
Bram
3 maart 2025
Wrong information, this is USB 2.1 and only has a max speed of 480Mb/s on Mac
Jasny
2 maart 2025
Słaba jakość. 1 gniazdo nie działa. Zwrócone
bergercs
4 februari 2025
Śmiga jak należy
Jean-Marie FORGET
9 januari 2025
Polyvalent USB et cartes mémoires et un long câble de raccordement
Rafael
29 december 2024
Muy buen adaptador, trae todas las entradas y facilita mucho su acceso.
Strangers with Candy
10 november 2024
I'm giving 5 stars even though this 4 port hub has some limitations. I think expectations need to be properly set is the key here This is a simple 4 port USB A 3.2 port splitter, I think calling it a hub implies something more robust than this device actually is No, you aren't going to be able to use this as a docking station, but it's not meant to be. It's a run of the mill port splitter that happens to also have a unique (to its size and price point) feature - a USB C port for no reason other than providing power to the device itself. Not to be confused with "PD/power delivery" or "passthrough" where you plug your laptop power supply into the hub, then the hub pssses through the power to the laptop thereby allowing the data and video functions to still be used from that laptop's USB C port that otherwise would have been monopolized by the power supply alone. This is not that. Okay now that we aren't comparing apples with oranges I'll tell you why I like this so much that I ended buying 4. This is a cheap and easy way to externally power your external SSDs. When I upgrade an NVMe SSD to a larger size in my PCs I keep the old one, then buy a *compatible* USB enclosure, pop it in and then it becomes a super fast and easily portable external drive. Also, no separate power supply is needed since SSDs need such little power the current from the USB connection is usually enough. Usually. If you're connecting to a desk top PC then you're golden, you're not going to need external power for USB attached SSDs *but* if you are using a laptop then it's a different story. Laptops are made to be as light and efficient as possible with most machines using 45w or 65w power supplies with performance models sometimes up to 90w. Compared to a desktop that's not a lot This means that USB power output from a laptop port is limited to what's left over after it takes what it needs to run. Usually, enough power left over to send out through the USB ports to supply the connected peripherals. These are typically low powered items like mouse, keyboard, and perhaps an external drive (CD/SSD/flash drive, etc.). But if you're like me and have like 4 or 5 mouse/keyboard dongles and 3 SSDs spread over 2 USB hubs all crammed into the only 2 USB ports on my laptop, then you're going to start having issues with keeping all the devices plus your laptop satiated with that finite amount of juice from those little 45w/65w/90w power supply. You're computer's performance will degrade noticably as it throttles itself to keep power usage down so that your periferals won't start doing weird stuff, if they work at all. You have a few options - 1) only keep one SSD plugged in at a time, which isn't practical, 2) get a proper, fully self-powered docking station with plenty of juice to feed everything simultaneously, but those are $$$ not cheap (some even costing as much or more than the laptop), or 3) buy a couple of these suckers. probably went overboard but I got one for each drive (and only a single drive per hub to essentially give them all of their own power supplies (and I have a 4th hub that I plug all my dongles into together since those are all such low power}. Since I've gone to this setup, my performance issues have gone away due to no more throttling, my mice/keyboards don't have erratic behavior and the speed of the USB SSDs have ncreased dramatically.*I would avoid using more than one drive per hub because for some reason, even when fully powered, both drives read/write speeds tank, although both are still usable no problem, just slow is all.
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