
- Appears to be very compatible (NIC does not work with Microsoft Surface Go Notebook - Go is compatibility challenged) - Very high build quality - Very nice design (good port count/variety)

I liked the ample length of the cables.



USB C Port speed seems good, I was only able to test with a M.2 USB C SSD enclosure I had laying around. Got read speeds up to 880 Megabytes per second (around 7000 Megabits per second)

Multiple USB power outlets, strong brick style power supply, easy to use! 2 power input types. Great value.

Very easy to install and use

- easy to use, plug it on and ready to go, use it to charge my android phone, tablet and other USB device at the same time without issue. like this feature a lot----the individual on/off button for each port, this is really a plus, I can just leave the charge cable on the hub it is small and I can carry it on with my laptop anytime

Seven ports Switches to control power to each port

- Using to attach RTL SDR devices to my computer. Works great. USB cable is short, might need an extender.

I needed a quick, inexpensive solution to not having enough USB ports on my laptop. The product arrived in less than 3 days (with free shipping no less) and worked as soon as I plugged it in. The cord length is more than adequate if you're not looking to have it far from your computer. It's also visually appealing. No issues with the switches as of now.

This powered USB data delivery hub works flawlessly! Every item I added to this unit connected immediately. Thanks, Newegg, for the sale.


I was able to conncet my mouse, keyboard and monitor to this device. Would be great to use on a trip or at home.



Combo USB-2, USB-3, and USB-C (at USB-3 speeds). Mounting holes on bottom of tray allow for mounting 2,5" drive and connecting to the board thru the supplied adapter. I'm not using that feature because I haven't run out of SATA connectors, but if you needed it it's there. Even though the USB-C is not native and runs at USB-3 speeds, it's nice to have the capability to connect a USB-C device.


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- High quality construction. - Actually uses a good connector for something that gets fiddled with (USB 3 type B). - Switches. I use them to turn off my USB mic and wireless controllers (some games don't like certain ones) - A lot of ports. It's like power strips. No, I don't need a 20-port power strip, but if I have 4 AC adapter bricks, then up to 12 slots might get taken by them. Some flash drives or wireless dongles are the same kind of annoying. - Separate AC brick with the block inline, rather than taking 4 slots like mentioned.