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Powered USB Hub 3.0, Atolla

Powered USB Hub 3.0, Atolla Aluminum 8-Port USB Data Hub Splitter (4 USB 3.0 Data Ports+3 USB 2.0 Data Ports+1 Smart Charging Port) with Individual Switches and 12V/2.5A Power Adapter USB Extension

I tried this with a hard drive, a flash drive, a keyboard , a mouse and to charge a battery.  It works well.  Everything worked with no problems.  Sadly that shouldn't be surprising but it seems like so many things I've reviewed recently have been disappointing.  This works great!

From the vendor:

  • 【4 USB 3.0 Ports for High-speed Transmission】-atolla D3S USB 3.0 data hub can instantly expand 1 USB 3.0 port to 4 external USB 3.0 data ports for your computer, syncing data at blazing speeds up to 5Gbps in no time.
    In Use on my desk.
  • 【3 USB 2.0 Ports for Wireless Devices】- Worrying about that 2.4 GHz wireless devices may not be supported by USB 3.0 ports? 3 USB 2.0 data ports can help you solve it. You can use every kind of wireless devices now, such as wireless keyboards and mice. Ordinary USB 2.0 devices certainly apply.
  • 【Smart Charging Port and Individual Switches】- This USB 3.0 splitter offers a smart charging port to charge your iPhone, iPad or more devices up to 2.4A. Equipped with on-off switches to control each USB port, atolla USB 3.0 hub saves the trouble of unplugging devices and help place them more rationally.
  • 【Maximum Compatibility and Performance】- Compatible with Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, XP, Mac OS X (10.x or above), Linux. Fully plug and play, no drivers required and supports hot swapping
  • 【In the Box】- atolla Aluminum 8-port USB 3.0 hub ,100cm USB 3.0 detachable cable, 12V/2.5A Power Adapter, Quick Setup Guide. Guaranteed by bauihr 18-Month Warranty


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