Belkin Powered Hi-Speed USB 2.0 7-port Hub
Review of Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 7-Port Hub - hub - 7 ports by
patwanet
Advantages: Fast USB 2 Hub, Ports well spaced out
Disadvantages: Only for Desktop PC's really, Must have adequate PSU
...It should first be stated that this product is intended for use with a desktop computer and indeed it would only be practical to use it in such a manner.
The hub comes with an AC adapter which has a good length cable to reach the mains socket. A USB cable is also included to connect the hub to your computer. The hubs cannot function without the AC power.
There is nothing more frustrating than ports or sockets being too close together, meaning that large or bulky adapters or plugs can't fit in next to each other. This problem is avoided by the Belkin 7-port hub as the ports are well spaced out with four on one side and three on the other. There is an indicator light for each port to indicate whether it is working or not (on or off). There is no switch to turn off the hub - this would have to be done by disconnecting it from...
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USB is for me
Review of Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 4-Port Hub - hub - 4 ports by
sit2020
Advantages: Have plenty of USB ports at any time
Disadvantages: Can be a bit of a pain when it comes to the power supply.
...the ports so much easier.
Which model did I choose?
I chose the Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 4-Port Hub; this was based on the price, availability and looks. The price and availability of the USB hub were my main purchasing considerations.
What did I get?
I got the main USB hub, a connection cable (one end plugs into the hub and the other plugs into a USB port on the computer), a transformer (this supplies power to the hub via a cable that plugs into the hub, more about this later in the review) and very limited instructions. This all gave me change from £25.
What does it look like?
The hub itself is squircle shaped (a cross between a square and a circle) on one end are four USB ports, at one side is a socket for connecting the USB lead that connects the hub to the computer and another socket for the power supply that comes from...
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07.10.2007
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What To Do With All Those USB Plugs
Review of Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 4-Port Hub - hub - 4 ports by
jamiem
Advantages: Easiest Possible Installation
Disadvantages: Uses Yet Another Mains Socket
...Trying to think of a funny one liner to start this opinion like I usually do has been somewhat impossible, so I haven’t got one this time. Sorry :(
Anyway, on we go.
----=What Is USB?=----
Universal Serial Bus. In short, USB is the type of connection that almost all devices (such as printers, scanners, camera's etc) use to connect to your computer. It is a small rectangular socket found on the back (or front) usually found in pairs.
*Warning Techie bit coming up*. Old Serial devices used to be able to transfer data at about 112kb per second. USB can transfer at more like 12Mb per second. This opens up the opportunities to huge data transfer, much much quicker than ever before. This is known as USB 1.1. There is however an even newer version of USB on the horizon. USB 2.0 supports data transfer of speeds up to 480Mb per...
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Port Ahoy! Cracking Belkin USB Hub
Review of Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 7-Port Hub - hub - 7 ports by
fightgear
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 usb ports
(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 USB ports; 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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17.07.2007
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Belkin USB hub
Review of Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 7-Port Hub - hub - 7 ports by
curious_george
Advantages: Plenty of ports, stackable, simple display
Disadvantages: Yet another power lead, relativley short cable.
...Im not an expert on USB hubs, so il just try to give a a good review based on my experiences of the product. I hope its helpful.
Well, what can i say appart from "its a usb hub"!. It sits under my monitor and does everything i want it to to.
The hub is plug and play, so no installation needed. It does need its own power outlet, and the adaptor is fairly large. It has a pleasant appearance, and the display consists of a red LED indicating power, and a green LED for each device connected.
There are 5 USB 2.0 sockets on the back and 2 on the top. I've found that the rear sockets are best for permanent connections (keyboards, mice etc) and the top 2 are useful for small devices such as Digital cameras and especially USB flash drives.
When a lot of devices are connected the hub does tend to move around (through tension from...
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Belkin USB - Expansion made easy
Review of Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 4-Port Hub - hub - 4 ports by
gavb
Advantages: Good Quality, Easy to use
Disadvantages: A bit pricey
...The Belkin 4 port USB hub is the ideal way to add additional usb ports to your computer. It plugs into 1 usb slot on your machine, and gives you 4 new ports. With it's own power supply, it can provide proper 500 mA per port power, and each port comes with it's own overload setting. As USB becomes more and more popular, this is an easy expansion method, enabling you to chain up to 127 devices together. Although a little bit more expensive than some rivals, it not only looks stylish, but can be linked together with the Busstation to give you lots of different component options. Installation was easy, as windows picks it up straight away and uses it's own drivers....
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22.09.2000
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Extreme USB pocket drive (for toppit users?)
Review of Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 - storage enclosure by
cport80
Advantages: Fast & Versatile
Disadvantages: Slightly large
...Everyone seems to have a tiny pocket USB drive these days, however they suffer from limited capacity and can be quite slow (especially the older USB1 type). Belkin realise there's a good market to be tapped here... via their USB2 hard drive caddy.
I can't remember the last time I was this impressed with a piece of kit. Thanks to a £20 voucher from Powergen, I picked this drive bay up for £29.99 from PC world. In went an old fujitsu 10MB drive and now it's a fantastic portable (just) storage solution.
The bay itself can accomodate both 3.5 and 5.25 inch drives to give you an idea of how big it is. Power is supplied via a normal 6A mains lead (supplied) which is identical to your computer power lead (so no problem replacing if you lose it). The drive connector inside is a standard 40-pin IDE ribbon and there's also an analog audio...
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Gadget Gangster
Review of Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Pocket Hub - hub - 4 ports by
jacqui_1
Advantages: Small, Light, Easy to use
Disadvantages: Short cable
...on the go, using laptops. Makes sense as very lightweight.
Anyway the Techie bit: Any questions about what follows… Please contact some one else as most of this means nothing to me!
Device Type – Hub
Form Factor – External
Loc - United Kingdom
Interface - 3 Hi Speed USB 4 PIN Type A Connections – 1 Hi Speed USB 4 PIN Type A
Data Trans Rate - 480Mbps
Data Link Protocol – Hi Speed USB
System Req – Apple Mac OS, MS Win 98/ ME/ 2000/ XP
Man Warranty: Life Time
Install – Plug & Play
Compliant – OHCI/ EHCI
www.belkin.co.uk
email: eurosupport@belkin.com
Phone: 00800 223 55 460
Regards from Jacqui, the technical brick!
* * * For the sake of this opinion I have selected satisfactory the instruction manual as this item was bought second hand with no manual supplied * * *
Jacqui...
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Saved me from the world behind the hard drive!
Review of Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 4-Port Hub - hub - 4 ports by
ross88guy
Advantages: Saves alot of messing around, can add more than one.
Disadvantages: One of the connecting cables is facing the wrong way.
...The Belkin Hi-speed Usb hub has made using Usb devices almost a pleasure instead of the usual battle with wires and cables which inhabit the dark recesses at the back of my hard drive!
The hub allows you to connect up to 4 Usb devices at the same time to your computer or laptop.
It was a lazy Saturday afternoon when I got the dreaded call up the stairs that all people who are competent in the art of computing dreads! Yes I am talking about the call from the wife or mother, (the same ones who regard I.T as a waste of time), instructing the weaker member of the family (or the only member who isn't out) to remove all the pictures that they have taken on the collection of digital cameras they possess, and to put them on a C.D or print them out. Just so they can show their so called friends blurred and out of frame photos of some woman...
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General Hubub
Review of Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Pocket Hub - hub - 4 ports by
LegendaryMrDude
Advantages: Small, USB2
Disadvantages: Spacing of the USB ports
...out.
In summary, this handy little gadget does exactly what it says on the packet - it gives you 4 hi-speed (480Mb) USB2 ports in a compact and easily portable form-factor. The power supply is small and plugs directly into the wall, with a generous 2m (approx) of cable. If it wasn't for the spacing of the USB ports, it would have received 5 stars - as it is, I can only award it 4....
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