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Description of USB 3 Networking Products for Hubs

4x USB 3.2 Gen1 ports, compatible with USB 3.0 / 2.0 /1.1. Onboard external USB-C 5V DC power port, ensures more stable power supply;1x power indicator and 4x USB port indicators, easy to check the operating status. Driver-free, plug and play, compatible with OS including Windows, mac OS, Linux and Android. Purpose-made for Raspberry Pi 4, compatible with other Raspberry Pi version as well.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Disappointing USB Hub for Computers

As my tests showed, this hub didnt improve my networking speed at all. The one advantage is that it's compact and easy to bring ON the go .However the lack of noticeable improvement in my computer's performance outweighs that benefit. Overall, I would not recommend this product for those looking to enhance their networking capabilities..

Pros
  • High-speed data transfer between devices
Cons
  • Requires compatible devices with USB 3 capabilities

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Total Networking Nightmare!

Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice with computers, I had high hopes for this USB 3 Networking product. However I was sorely disappointed .The setup was a nightmare, with confusing instructions and difficult-to-find drivers. Once set up, the network was slow and unreliable, causing frustration and lost productivity. The only pro was the promised speed, but that was overshadowed by the cons of poor setup and performance. Save yourself the headache and look elsewhere for a networking…

Pros
  • Fast data transfer speeds for networking
Cons
  • Compatibility limited to devices with USB 3 ports

The stand and screws provided are not normal 2.5mm so I used my own standoffs, nuts (actually used as washers) and screws used for assembly. Once installed, it worked fine with low power devices (keyboard, mouse), but didn't provide enough power to the SSD in the USB enclosure. Connecting an external power supply to the USB-C port solved this problem, so the PI4 now has 2 power supplies. A power supply with two USB-C ports reduces the number of connected devices, but still leaves the PI with…

Pros
  • 4 x USB 3.2 Gen1 ports compatible with USB 3.0/2.0/1.1
Cons
  • Not the best