This is extremely low quality, hence the price, it does the job but as soon as I pulled on the cable slightly, the cable itself came out of the socket alongside the circular ‘shield’. You will need doublesided tape for the bottom if you want to connect your ‘heavier’ USB connections, eg: I have my mouse, keyboard, wacom tablet connected to it and it would fallback due to the weight of these cables.
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It’s true plug and play! I am using all 7 ports for a keyboard, mouse, Wacom tablet, headset, webcam, external hard drive and a microphone. All the inputs worked immediately after plugging them into the hub! I have a Macbook though, and since the input is USB-A I had to use an adapter to plug the hub into my USB-C port. (but everything works!)
Holds my USBs in nicely, haven't had any problems so far. I've used it extensively.
If I plug in my webcam, mouse or keyboard none of them work, only works with charging cables for bluetooth speaker, phone, and bluetooth headphones
It is as slow as a usb 2 hub
I wanted to hook this up to my MacBook Air as a dock (with an Apple USB/HDMI/USB-C adaptor). That only powers my devices when my laptop is plugged in though, so I want to power this using a DC power-pack / wall-wart. But there is no documentation on the device saying what the requirements of what sort of power-pack to use. A Google Lens search for the same product suggests a 5V/2A power-brick might be sufficient… Which would make it less capable for charging compared to other (more expensive) 7 port USB-3 chargers.
It started to smoke after only few uses, I had to toss it outside before it caught on fire!! Do Not Buy!!!!!!!
Great addition to my home office. Makes using external storage and accessories (mouse, keyboards, etc.) easier to manage.
It's cheap, it works. Would be great if the wire was a little longer but still good value.