Dr Gadget - Cables To Go 7 Port USB 2.0 Hub

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List Price: $30.99
Our Price: $22.99
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Manufacturer: CABLES TO GO
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Cables To Go Color: Black EAN: 0757120295631 Feature: Cables To Go Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: CABLES TO GO Manufacturer: CABLES TO GO Model: 29563 Publisher: CABLES TO GO Studio: CABLES TO GO Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Features
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Cables To Go 7-Port USB 2.0 Hub
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Works perfectly Comment: I bought this product because the measly 3 USB ports on my laptop just weren't cutting it. (when I bought this, I only knew of 2 ports, so it was even more necessary) I have a Western Digital 1 tb external hard drive, a webcam, two flash drives, a wireless mouse, a laptop cooling fan, and a printer hooked up and it works beautifully. At first, I was worried that my mouse would be laggy but it wasn't and I was worried about the heat from so many plug-ins, but at most it gets warm. The only complaint I have is that at night, my roommate complained that the blue light on top was bright enough to throw a shadow on his side of the room. Now, I just leave my laptop open and it blocks the light.
As a college student on a stict budget, this product does what it is supposed to and I love it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great! (Except the stupid light!) Comment: One of the best hubs that I've ever had! No loss of speed, supports both 1.1 and 2.0 at the same time, and can be separately powered if necessary (the device comes with a power adapter). It has a cool little base that allows you to attach it to a wall, or put it underneath a desk or something. This thing feels like it's built to survive a hurricane (with nearly the entire device being made of aluminum). The only thing that can get annoying is the BRIGHT blue light, especially if it's located in a bed room...
I would definitely recommend this to a friend looking for a good usb hub.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Cables To Go 7 Port USB 2.0 Hub Comment: This is a good product at a fair price. It worked instantly and worked well. Shipment was quick and without complication.
Dorothy
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice little hub Comment: I've had this about 6 months, and I've had no problems. I like that it is small. I suppose being mountable is a nice touch, though I don't use it for that. It does include a pad to stop it from sliding out of the bracket if you're not going to mount it, which I noticed some other reviewers had complained about (maybe it didn't used to come with that).
Really my only complaint is that the blue light on top is insanely bright. I can't even begin to imagine what possessed them to put an LED of that power on a tiny little USB hub, but I don't really need confirmation my hub is working from 3 miles away. I just keep the hub upside-down on my desk, as it is near my bed and too bright to sleep with.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Quality Comment: I try this USB HUB and it is very good ..
1- Good Quality
2- Strong Body
3- Easy to Install and use .
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Editorial Reviews:
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Cables to Go 7-Port USB 2.0 Aluminum Hub conveniently adds seven high speed USB 2.0 ports to your desktop or notebook computer. The slim form factor saves space while the port placement and hard-mountable metal base keep the hub in place even when several USB devices are connected. The hub easily slides out of the base making it convenient to travel with as well.The 7-Port USB 2.0 Aluminum Hub can be self-powered from the USB port or utilize the included power supply. Add additional hubs to support up to 127 devices. USB-IF certification ensures high speed data transfers up to 480 Mbps. Whether you are downloading or transferring spreadsheets, MP3 files, digital pictures, or video streams- the Port Authority2 7-Port USB 2.0 Aluminum Hub will make connecting several high speed USB 2.0 devices hassle-free.
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