TP-Link 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub, USB Splitter, Ultra Mini, Plug and Play, with Foldable Cord Design (UH400)

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Feature

Instantly add four USB 3.0 ports to any compatible devices, like Mac, Surface, Chromebook, PC, Raspberry Pi, Xbox, PS3/4, Smart TV, etc.
Plug-and-Play for windows, Linux, Mac OS, no driver required. Hot Swappable, Hot Pluggable.
Backwards compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 1.1. Supports transfer speeds up to 5Gbps (USB 3.0), 480Mbps (USB 2.0), 12Mbps (USB 1.1).
Ultra-compact with unique foldable cord design makes it an ideal USB hub on the go without scratching your PCs.
Can be used for both power charging for mobile phones and data sync. Max output per port: 900MA; total current output: 5V/2.5A; watts:12.5W.
Industry-leading FREE lifetime 24/7 technical support and a 2-year warranty.
From reliable brand: TP-Link has been ranked as the World's No. 1 provider of WLAN products for the past consecutive 7 years by IDC. In 2017.
J.D. Power and Associates ranked TP-Link "Highest in Customer Satisfaction for Wireless Routers".

Description

TP-Link UH400 is a 4 ports USB 3.0 hub, no power adapter needed. It can transform one of your computer's USB ports into four. With foldable cord, lightweight and portable design makes it a great travel companion to expand your laptops USB 3.0 port into four. Fully backwards compatible with the USB 2.0/1.1 products.

With TP-Link UH400, you can now transfer data at up to 10 times the speeds of the older USB 2.0 standards. Speeds of 5Gbps are a vast improvement over USB 2.0s 480Mbps top speed. It is also backwards compatible, allowing you the capability of using USB 2.0/1.1 products if need be.

Please Note:
2.4Ghz wireless devices, such as wireless keyboard and mouse adapters, may not work in close proximity to USB 3.0 devices or hubs. Connecting to a USB 2.0 port is recommended.
For a stable connection, don't use this hub with high power-consumption devices (the devices connected to the 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub must not exceed a combined current of 5 volts 900 mAh), such as external hard drives, tablets and other devices which require a higher power input.