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| Cables To Go 7 Port USB 2.0 Hub | 
enlarge | Brand: Cables To Go Category: CE
List Price: $30.99 Buy New: $20.99 You Save: $10.00 (32%)
New (46) Used (2) from $20.63
Avg. Customer Rating: 193 reviews Sales Rank: 121
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 8 x 8 x 4 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 29563 Model: 29563 UPC: 757120295631 EAN: 0757120295631 ASIN: B000IZDN60
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Works as Promised August 11, 2008 I've owned this device for a month now without incident. It was purchased because it had a DC power boost; I found my peripheral equipment (e.g. drives) were not being sufficiently powered by my Mac Mini using a simple, unpowered USB 2.0 multiport device
I've plugged up to five devices, out of a total of seven ports, and all experiences have been excellent. No complaints. The wall mount adapter is a little plus too if you like to keep things a bit neater
Overall a good value so far. Can't speak to longevity at this time
Great Hub!! August 5, 2008 Lots of usb slots...makes it very practical. I like the fact that it has slots in the front and on the back...perfect for desktop use. The blue light is always on and kind of annoying. But other than that its a great tool.
Good little USB hub August 4, 2008 **UPDATE: I have just moved to Vista x64 and can attest that this hub does not cause any problems. A previous reviewer noted this hub may cause lockups using x64. My laptop sleeps and wakes just fine. Must be a MS thing. I will be buying another for my wife's laptop shortly.
This hub is nifty. No problems for me so far...
pros: Nice shape and finish. Sturdy design. I like the fact that it has 4 ports on the rear and the other 3 up front. Makes it so that all the wires are going back instead of forwards. I plugged it in using vista x86 and everything went fine. The removable hub from the base is an awsome idea. I use it on a laptop at home and can take it with on the go!
cons: Charger input to hub is kinda flimsy, but stays. Blue light on top could be annoying for some but I like it because it's not on the front blinding me.
I read a review on this somewhere here that the hub slides off the base too easily. Well I don't know if the company addressed this issue after the fact, but it comes with a stick-on pad for extra resistance that works really well. I would definitely reccomend this hub to anyone.
Nice hub, but contributes to crashes in Vista 64 July 31, 2008 Apart from the serious Vista 64 crashes described below which I suspect are not entirely the fault of the hub, this device works flawlessly and seems very well built. Why the blue light on top is bright enough to light a runway is beyond me, but it's easily corrected.
Unfortunately, when I have the hub plugged into my newish HP Pavilion that is running Vista Ultimate 64, the machine will most often fail to wake up from sleep and become completely unresponsive to any measure apart from a forced shutdown. Interestingly, all of the LED indicators on the machine come on, then...nothing. The screen and my external monitor remain black, no key on the keyboard works, the machine won't go back to sleep, it becomes absolutely frozen.
I don't think that this is a hub problem per se since it doesn't come with drivers, and I've read Vista has some wake/resume issues, but this NEVER happens without the hub attached and the latest Vista service pack hasn't fixed the issue. Hopefully you have better luck.
OS: Vista Ultimate 64-bit Machine: HP Pavilion dv6675, external HP w2408h monitor, NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS, 4GB RAM Devices attached to hub: Sennheiser USB headset, USB keyboard, Microsoft USB mouse, Epson USB printer
Best USB hub I've used so far July 26, 2008 I am Mac user and it's been working perfectly so far. I usually use all 7 connections: 2 ext. HD, 2 mouse, 1 printer, 1 Wacom, 1 scanner. so far No Cons. warks great!
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