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Sabrent 7-Port USB 3.0 Hub with Individual Power Switches and LEDs


Sabrent 7-Port USB 3.0 Hub with Individual Power Switches and LEDs included 12V/4A power adapter (HB-UMA7)

This is a nice unit.  There is no setup.  I plugged it into my laptop and into my surge and all my devices worked.  I tried the switches and they all worked.  The 7 port is great as there always seems to be something new that needs plugged into a USB port. The power cord struck me as a bit of a nuisance until I realized that having its own power supply allows charging of those devices that are to demanding for a standard USB hub.  I have a more portable Sabrent unit for travel but this one will be a fixture on my desk.

  • 7 Ports (output); 1 Port (input)
  • Blue LED indicates power status for each port
  • Supports transfer speeds up to 5Gbps (USB 3.0), 480Mbps (USB 2.0), 12Mbps (USB 1.1)
  • 12V 4 Amp power adapter included to power up high powered devices.
  • Easy to setup: Plug & Play and Hot Swappable

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