Bought, focusing on the design and the presence of a hub. I did not lose: it looks very stylish on the table and there is quite a lot of space left. I connected it to the laptop to which the monitor is connected - a cool bunch turned out). A receiver from a wireless mouse is connected to the hub, then the second port pulls a USB flash drive or midi keyboard. An external hard drive refuses to be detected at all, with or without a mouse. In work, the price is justified, that is, the keyboard only looks expensive, and the keys are made cheaply (you feel it right away when you start typing something). In general, the purchase is satisfied. If you want everything at once (both design and quality) - then you should go to Apple, but there the price bites :)
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