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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon[amazon.com] has ORICO 7-Port USB 3.0 5Gbps Extender Splitter Hub (1.64ft) on sale for $17.99 - $8.10 (45%) off w/ code 6V3USOZS at checkout = $9.89. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.
It's powered, so it should be fine for anything you want to attach outside of things like full HDDs, which come with their own power supplies anyway.
Most portable ssds and such don't now but it's only good for about one and some wireless dongle. Where this suffers is of you don't have a usb charger to connect it to, then the power limit is dire.
Last edited by megablank June 19, 2026 at 03:43 AM.
Most portable ssds and such don't now but it's only good for about one and some wireless dongle. Where this suffers is of you don't have a usb charger to connect it to, then the power limit is dire.
"Dire" is a bit much. 15W of additional power is plenty for most things, including most peripheral devices. The bus will provide power where needed, and the extra 15W will handle the overflow.
You might have trouble with multiple NVME dives getting maxed out over 15W but in general, if your bus can handle power for one, the power supply can handle the other.
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Most portable ssds and such don't now but it's only good for about one and some wireless dongle. Where this suffers is of you don't have a usb charger to connect it to, then the power limit is dire.
You might have trouble with multiple NVME dives getting maxed out over 15W but in general, if your bus can handle power for one, the power supply can handle the other.
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