Designed to increase the functionality of your PC's USB port, SMC's EZ Hub USB delivers plug-and-play connectivity to multiple devices. The unit is "hot-swappable," so you can... more
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Designed to increase the functionality of your PC's USB port, SMC's EZ Hub USB delivers plug-and-play connectivity to multiple devices. The unit is "hot-swappable," so you can connect or disconnect devices without interrupting PC power. The unit derives bus power from its host's USB connector to drive low-power devices, and support high-power peripherals when powered by the hub's power adapter. They also support self-powered devices. To satisfy even the most demanding of PC users, the EZ Hub USB can be connected in series to up to four additional hubs and out to multiple USB devices that are placed up to 16.4 feet away. The hub provides automatic full- and low-speed signaling support, as well as suspend and resume control with remote wakeup for all of its downstream ports. Housed in an extremely compact package, the EZ Hub USB mounts on a wall as well as on or under a desktop in an upright or flat position with its EZ-mount bracket. The hub features eight LEDs for "at-a-glance" indication of individual port, power, and reset status and comes with a power adapter and standard 6.5 foot USB cable for easy connectivity to your PC.
Advantages: great design, vertical ports for regular items such as memory sticks, led display Disadvantages: maybe a bit expensive but comparrison but it is quality
...I bought this hub as an impulse purchase but based my decision on:
(a) you can never have enough usbports
(b) belkin are a respected manufacturer
(c) I liked the design
It cost me £12 when I bought it but I think that was the stores mistake as I have seen it advertised at between £19 and £24. Even at that price though this is a good piece of kit.
Bearing in mind you can get USB 2 hubs for about half the piece of this one made by companies you may have never heard of, the design and features on this device make it a very attractive and useful addition to your desktop.
It has seven USBports; five on the back and two placed nattily and very usefully on the top. The top ones are what make this great in my view. They are ideal for things you want to plug in and take out on a regular and irregular basis. I use them for usb...
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Advantages: Hi Speed, Small, Logitech Disadvantages: None as of yet!
...4PortHub
Bought this as an add-on for my Home PC, although very small and excellent for Notebooks, in fact its designed for notebooks and its comes in a very small form factor it connects with a USB A - USB B Mini the features are
Features 4ports
Provides data transfer rate of up to 480 Mbps
Plug-n-play does not require any added software
This Hub is your basic 4porthub connect up to four devices with USB and supporting high speed it gives great speeds for transferring files, although you do need to make sure the port you are connecting too is high speed to take advantage of that but works well with USB 1.1 too, it comes in a nice piano black sheen with clear indicated port points and is supplied with connection cable, its compatible with Windows up to Vista and also MacOS X 10.1 or later, to be honest...
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Advantages: Funky glowing lights Disadvantages: Cheaper "clones" are available
...I bought the Targus Ultra Mini 4-PortUSBHub as I have more USB items than USB sockets on my laptop docking station.
Its compact dimensions (width 9.5 cm, depth 4 cm, height 1.5 cm, weight 40 g)and included USB connection cable allow it to fit anywhere on the desk, and its four USB 2.0 ports (480Mbps data transfer) allow rapid connection to all sorts of peripherals. It's also backward compatible with older USB 1.1 devices, and Apple devices I believe, too.
Installation (with Windows XP SP2) is a doddle, with no drivers aor anything to install, just plug it in, wait a few seconds while Windows does its stuff, and we're off. Connecting USB peripherals previously connected directly prompts Windows to repeat its "Found New Hardware" business, but this takes just a few seconds.
When peripherals are connected, the plastic around...
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