








⚡ Power Up Your Productivity, Wherever You Go!
The GiGimundo PG4U-U3 is a compact 4-port USB 3.0 hub delivering ultra-fast 5 Gbps data transfer speeds. Designed for professionals on the move, it supports plug-and-play operation across Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android platforms. Its lightweight, sleek black design makes it the perfect travel companion to expand your laptop’s connectivity without hassle.






| Manufacturer | GiGimundo |
| Item model number | GGM-PG4U-U3-015-BK-UK |
| Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 11 x 2.2 cm; 31.18 g |
| ASIN | B0BPY271V1 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**I
Good product
It works perfectly
M**P
A great value option that works well
A great value option that works well.
P**E
Effective but unattractive
I bought this to transfer a wedding video to a USB stick from a MAC and to that end it did the job efficiently.However it is better suited to a laptop because the cable is too short to reach from the USB-C ports on the back of my Mac to my desktop. That means if I wanted to leave it in situ I'd have a naff bright blue plastic lump hanging from my computer.
E**N
Excellent piece of kit!
Bought this to extend the amount of bits i can use through my chrome book. And to be fair as a cheaper alternative to buying the more expensive named brand items similar to this. I am seriously impressed. No need to change any settings or download drivers just plug and play as they say.
W**S
Very handy
nice little hub handy when nearly most attachments are usb 3 , this gives me 4 extra ports to use . very handy .
M**T
Works fine
Use on a amazon firestick.and it works as it should.
M**N
Brilliant
This is brilliant for home working, able to plug all my accessories in and wouldn’t be without it now. Good value too.
S**P
It definitely works, but "undetectable"?
This definitely works and I use it regularly to keep the screen on. The 3rd option (slight move intermittently) can be left on all the time (even while in use) unless you need to be really accurate with the mouse. But it randomly moves in a very unnatural way; only in perfectly straight lines and along very specific paths (0 degrees or multiples of 45). The first 2 options move like a table tennis ball bouncing off a hard surface. There's no way a human could possibly move the mouse this way. It's very obvious when it's in use.
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