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The PANPEO 7-Port USB Hub is a versatile and compact solution for expanding your USB connectivity. With a 3ft long cable and support for a wide range of devices, it offers lightning-fast data transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps, making it perfect for professionals on the move. Its lightweight design ensures portability, while the plug-and-play functionality allows for effortless use in any setting.
Color | BLACK |
Total Usb Ports | 7 |
Compatible Devices | PC Computer,Surface Pro, PS4/5, Flash Drive, Mobile HDD |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
Operating System | with WIN 10,8,7/VISTA/MAC/Linux ,XP,Mac,OS X (10.0 or above) |
Number of Ports | 7 |
Additional Features | Play, Plug, Powered |
Item Weight | 60 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.36"L x 0.39"W x 3.94"H |
D**D
Works great!
Just what I needed to attach 3 USB blinking stars to one timed power source. This is working as I am typing!As far as I know, this only routes without it using any actual power. This weighs only a couple(?) of ounces and lays on the floor under the window where the stars are blinking. Each star only needs to be plugged into it once for the season of use. When the one timed power source activates, each star is always ON, but each star has its own repeating rythum.
B**N
Great USB hub
This is an awesome USB hub. My USBC on my surface is being used by my docking station, so I needed a USBS 3.0 or higher as an additional hub, this is perfect!! And cannot beat it for the price.
A**R
USB 2.0, Not 3.0.
USB 2.0, not 3.0. Sorry. I know this verified by AIDA64 - devices - usb devices - select devices plugged into hub & it shows up as a 3.0 device plugged in a 2.0 hub, and it even reports as a USB 2.0 hub in AIDA64 usb devices. So beware, it has blue ports & reports 3.0 on the device, yet, it isn't 3.0.
B**Z
works perfectly with my Linux laptop
great build works perfectly with my Linux laptop no connection issues all ports work just fine. no charging needed cord length is just fine
K**T
USB hub
Wonderful USB hub where you can adjust which plug in device you wish to access while keeping them all plugged in. I would not advice using more than two devices at a time that would draw more current to use, which will then slow down your transfer of data
O**K
Ok
Ok
J**O
Great
Great
S**S
you CAN plug a power supply into it ! (limits yet unanalyzed)
It's a cheap (US$7.99) 7-port USB hub; whaddaya want? :) I noticed there's a small coaxial power receptacle on the side where the USB cable is. I tried a 3mm OD connector in it (center-positive) to a 5V power supply. Success!Haven't cracked the case yet to see if there is any overload protection per-port (or overall) so I'd limit any requirements to the standard 500ma max per port (and do remember: the port you plug the box into MAY just have a 500ma limit).The individual switches for each port can be a boon IF you are power-limited (only using the power through the comms cable). I didn't rate it higher because it WOULD have been better to have the more-popular 5.5x2.1mm coaxial connector.It didn't change my life, but I like it, and recommend it. I'll probably buy another for the laptop (the reviewed unit will be on my desktop).
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