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forum thread Posted by gaamn114 | Staff • Last Thursday
forum thread Posted by gaamn114 | Staff • Last Thursday

7-Port Amazon Basics USB 2.0 Hub Tower w/ 5V/4A Power Adapter (Black) $9.50 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 7-Port Amazon Basics USB 2.0 Hub Tower w/ 5V/4A Power Adapter (Black) for $9.50. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.


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  • Package includes: 1 USB 2.0 7 Port Hub / 1 5V/4A Power Adapter / 1 USB 2.0 Cable (3 feet) / 1 Owner's Manual
  • Installs with Plug-and-Play ease
  • Complies with USB specification version 2.0; backward compatible with USB 1.1
  • Check your device loading current when used for charging (e.g. iPads/Tablets) or for high-power devices (e.g. hard drive); insufficient current may lead to slow charging or other failure
  • Data transfer speeds of up to 480Mbps. Refer to the user manual below before use.
  • Max output per port is 500MA for 5 regular USB ports, 1.5A for 2 USB fast charging ports; max ouput is 20W(5V/4A) across all 7 ports
  • For maximum output, apply power adapter
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 7-Port Amazon Basics USB 2.0 Hub Tower w/ 5V/4A Power Adapter (Black) for $9.50. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.


Product Description from Amazon
  • Package includes: 1 USB 2.0 7 Port Hub / 1 5V/4A Power Adapter / 1 USB 2.0 Cable (3 feet) / 1 Owner's Manual
  • Installs with Plug-and-Play ease
  • Complies with USB specification version 2.0; backward compatible with USB 1.1
  • Check your device loading current when used for charging (e.g. iPads/Tablets) or for high-power devices (e.g. hard drive); insufficient current may lead to slow charging or other failure
  • Data transfer speeds of up to 480Mbps. Refer to the user manual below before use.
  • Max output per port is 500MA for 5 regular USB ports, 1.5A for 2 USB fast charging ports; max ouput is 20W(5V/4A) across all 7 ports
  • For maximum output, apply power adapter

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CoolJuice
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Can't believe they're still making this one! I bought it many years ago and have since upgraded to an Anker USB 3.0 model. This hub wasn't bad I guess. I did tear it open to disable the red LED that was always on.
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asuka
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Hate this design, the 1.5 Amp ports lack USB I/O.

Amazon used to have a great strip 7-port hub with BC 1.2 on the last port for fast charging with connectivity.

Now they only sell the 10-port model: https://a.co/d/3sSczih
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mister2cool
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Quote from amax :
A lot of stupid people will buy this and slow down everything they do unknowingly, just to save a buck.
Is this a better one for the same price?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DSZYNQ41?th=1
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bjamm
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Unless you're only using it to charge... dont buy anything unless its usb3.0 if you're using it for data.
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wherestheanykey
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Quote from bjamm :
Unless you're only using it to charge... dont buy anything unless its usb3.0 if you're using it for data.

There are plenty of use cases for USB 2.0 hubs still.

USB 3.0 emits RF frequencies that interrupt the 2.4Ghz band which Bluetooth and ZigBee rely on.

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