

⚡ Power Up Your Desk: Slim, Fast & Always Ready
The MEANHIGH USB 3.0 Hub is a sleek, ultra-slim 4-port USB expander delivering up to 5Gbps data transfer speeds. Compatible across major OS platforms, it supports simultaneous device charging and plug-and-play convenience, making it the perfect productivity booster for professionals on the go.
| ASIN | B097CVY4DN |
| Manufacturer | MEANHIGH |
| Product Dimensions | 9.91 x 3 x 0.99 cm; 141 g |
C**R
Although USB hubs are not usually anything sexy, this one gets the job done and looks pretty good doing it. The color fits in with the desk, it's not too big so doesn't get into my way. The cord is the right length for my use, the ports all work just fine and the USB 3.0 speeds seem to be right up there (at least as fast as my Lenovo will push them, which is real fast). The port was a great place to stick the keyboard receiver, extended range Bluetooth dongle (big antenna) and another accessory that I always had plugged in. For the occasional USB stick (to transfer files) this was the perfect place to do it, rather than having to find the computer under the desk each time. I've had this running, on a 24 hour business computer, nonstop for months now and everything is still working as expected. I really can't ask for anything more.
S**K
Worked as advertized, Could stream with no issues.
D**D
The extra ports are great involving extending PC device capabilities. Appears very sleek next to PC on desk and the person using the USB Port Expansion has said the device works well. We like the fact you can charge devices using this. Some of the other port expansion devices will not all charging.
M**N
My usage is a bit specific, but seems to be exactly what was needed. I'm running an older (read: power-hungry) NVME m.2 in a USB enclosure on my RaspberryPi 4 based home automation controller. The enclosure was having problems sourcing enough stable power causing the system to randomly crash every few weeks. I tried a couple other hubs and just couldn't find one that came with a high enough rated power adapter. Then it occured to me that the Pi UPS has a couple USB power outputs and checking the specs saw 8(!) amps... Enter this hub with it's micro USB power input... Plug the hub into the Pi, short USB-A to micro plug to the UPS... It's been a bit and no system crashes thus far. Still too early to say with certainty... but...
W**E
The input cable was way too short for my application and to make things worse, it doesn't work at all. I am returning it.
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