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Anker 7-Port USB 3.0 Data Hub with 36W Power Adapter and BC 1.2 Charging Port for iPhone 7/6s Plus, iPad Air 2, Galaxy S Series, Note Series, Mac, PC, USB Flash Drives and More
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743M8T| Brand | Anker |
| Color | Black |
| Hardware Interface | Thunderbolt, USB 2.0 |
| Special Feature | Play, Plug |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, USB Flash Drives, Tablets, Desktops |
About this item
- Compact palm-sized grip (4.3 × 1.7 × 0.9in) and lightweight design (2.9oz).
- Easily add 7 USB 3.0 SuperSpeed ports to your PC and enjoy data transfer rates of up to 5Gbps for faster sync times. Backward compatible with USB 2.0 / 1.1.
- 7th data port also delivers BC 1.2 charging speeds of up to 2.1 amps , while the other 6 ports charge at speeds of up to 0.5A each, with 5.1 amps overall among 7 ports.
- High-grade chipset and 36 watt adapter guarantee steady operation. Supports plug-and-play and hot-swapping. No installation of drivers required for Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 or Mac OS X 10.2 and above.
- Package contents: Anker USB 3.0 7-Port Hub, 12V / 3A power adapter, 2.6-foot USB 3.0 cable, welcome guide, 18-month hassle-free warranty.
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Customers like the performance, build quality, and design of the multiport hub. They mention it works well, is reliable, and feels premium. Some also like the speed and USB hub. However, some customers disagree on port functionality, compact size, and charging port.
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Customers like the performance of the multiport hub. They mention it's simple to set up, works well with a Windows 7 laptop, and is pleased with its performance. Some say the 7th port works awesomely and is the best USB3 hub they have.
"...So far I have been very pleased with the performance of the hub and have even done some hard drive backups through it using one of my Touro S Mini..." Read more
"...The Anker is a simple - powerful solution." Read more
"...It's very attractive and seems to work really well...." Read more
"...Anyway so far these have worked well. I have had some intermittent oddities with the ports not going live, but that could just be me...." Read more
Customers like the build quality of the multiport hub. They mention it's well-made, reliable, and feels premium. Customers also appreciate the high-quality keyboard and good design.
"...Everything is housed in a solid, glossy white, hard plastic chassis comprising the smallest footprint of any active/charge capable 7 port USB hub I..." Read more
"...It also feels more substantial and planted, so it doesn't seem to be as prone to tilting over...." Read more
"...Truely a solid unit with "Plug and Play" (no software or other configuration needed)" Read more
"Quality item. Easy to install and the 7 ports are definitely a plus!" Read more
Customers like the sleek design of the multiport hub. They mention it's a good-looking USB 3.0 device and a nice little brick shape. They also appreciate the shiny top and glossy white, hard plastic chassis.
"...Everything is housed in a solid, glossy white, hard plastic chassis comprising the smallest footprint of any active/charge capable 7 port USB hub I..." Read more
"...It's very attractive and seems to work really well...." Read more
"...The blue light is bright but not too distracting and lets me know that things are plugged in properly.-..." Read more
"...Jury is still out on this purchase. They look great, like the small size, btw." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the multiport hub. They mention it's easy to setup, has no noticeable delay, and charges their phones quickly. They also appreciate the good throughput and efficient charging.
"...I get full gigabit speeds for file transfers (up to 120MB/s to my Synology 1812+) and the USB 3.0 ports also give me full speeds on my ultra-fast..." Read more
"...This took less time to hook up than you have spend reading so far...." Read more
"No noticeable delay, easy to setup, and built nicely. Nothing wrong with this product at all" Read more
"...I just replaced it with this and the slow response is gone. Even HDD's connected respond 5 times faster and the SSD's respond immediately now." Read more
Customers like the USB hub. They say it's an excellent product, perfect for adding USB devices, and well-done. Customers also mention that it has given them no problems, has adequate power, and set up without a hitch. Overall, they say it's a pretty decent device providing fast transfer rates.
"...All in all, this is an excellent USB hub which I shall now keep as a backup, now that I ordered a slightly better one...." Read more
"This is a pretty good USB hub...." Read more
"This is a clever little hub. It's nice to have a hub with a removable cable, since my computer is rather a ways away from my desk...." Read more
"Nice little USB hub for my Windows 10 computers (and apparently Apple devices, too, per description) using USB 3 or 2...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the port functionality of the multiport hub. Some mention it's easy to install and the 7 ports are definitely a plus. However, others say the ports stopped working when a non-USB 3.0 cord was used, one of the 6 USB ports is still dead, and only 1 port stays active for charging when the PC is turned off.
"...a bottleneck in transfer speeds, this hub works really well, gives me more ports, and lets me connect my drives, card reader, USB sticks on my desk..." Read more
"...I have had some intermittent oddities with the ports not going live, but that could just be me. If it is an issue, then I'll update the review." Read more
"...There is a single powered usb port which is good for charging iPod. The other usb ports do what you expect them to...." Read more
"...The ports stopped working when a NON USB 3.0 cord was used. not sure why but i used probably 10 different cords to no luck...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the compact size of the multiport hub. Some mention it's a plus, while others say it's bulky and difficult to move.
"...If you are looking for a sleek, small and well built USB 3.0 hub with some nice added display features, I think you have just found what you have..." Read more
"This unit is much more compact than the one I bought a few years ago, so that was a very nice surprise...." Read more
"...Only downside is that its very light so it can move if the cables move." Read more
"...This hub saves me a ton of space width-wise on my desk which allows me to put more things within reach. A minor yet significant productivity booster!" Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the charging port of the multiport hub. Some mention it works well on their iPhone, while others say it doesn't receive or send data and can't charge. They also mention it only charges at maybe 15 watts with one item plugged in and that the USB power isn't completely reliable.
"...There is a single powered usb port which is good for charging iPod. The other usb ports do what you expect them to...." Read more
"Very nice usb port with power to charge up phones, etc. I always had good results with Anker products." Read more
"...like me, though, stating that "the device will not charge devices with high charging requirements, e.g., Apple's iPad Mini and iPad."..." Read more
"...sim hardware (logitech HOTAS), this hub feels premium and supplies the power I needed. Bottom line, I'd buy it again." Read more
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Everything is housed in a solid, glossy white, hard plastic chassis comprising the smallest footprint of any active/charge capable 7 port USB hub I have ever seen. Much smaller than I was expecting from the product photo. The device is powered by an external AC supply (wall wart) that attaches to the hub via your typical two pole female connector. The power connector itself is located on the top end of the chassis next to the USB input/output cable that connects the hub to your computer.
And Yes... as some of the whinier more anal reviewers have made abundantly clear to everyone, the AC adapter is one of the large ones and if you happen to own one of those odd power strips with the AC plugs aligned parallel to the row of female AC receptacles, then yes, this adapter is going to cover up several of the empty AC receptacles below where you plug this power supply in.
My suggestion to those who consider this to be a deal busting design flaw... How about buying a better power strip? One that is designed to work with a collection of AC power supplies? They even make some strips that have swiveling receptacles to allow you to configure your power strip to suit what you are plugging into it! Amazing what technology can do eh? Problem solved and disaster averted! For whatever reason, Anker has chosen to use that specific AC power supply, so I assume there must be a very good reason for its addition to the package.
So far I have been very pleased with the performance of the hub and have even done some hard drive backups through it using one of my Touro S Mini USB 3.0 hard drives just to see how the hub handled read and write to and from a 3.0 spec.hard drive. It performed just as fast as the dedicated USB 3.0 ports on my Macbook Pro do, so no complaints there.
All in all, I am very pleased with this sleek little USB hub and have been very pleased to confirm that we are most definitely getting the quality and performance we are paying for here. If you are looking for a sleek, small and well built USB 3.0 hub with some nice added display features, I think you have just found what you have been looking for! And as others have said, Anker appears to be an up and coming small component manufacturing company who is specializing in first class quality devices for just a little more $$ than your typical Chinese stuff everyone else is offering these days.
Since Amazon combined the two products I'm reviewing, I have no option but to add my new review to my existing review.
I recently bought a Winbook (TW801) which amazingly has one USB 3.0 port, the only high-bandwidth port on the tablet. Due to this and the fact that I planned to leave this as an HTPC running Plex and for Steam streaming, I needed more USB ports and a gigabit ethernet port. This Anker device is perfect and due to their amazing reputation (my house is quickly becoming an Anker home catalog). I get full gigabit speeds for file transfers (up to 120MB/s to my Synology 1812+) and the USB 3.0 ports also give me full speeds on my ultra-fast Sandisk Extreme USB drives. I love performance with no compromises and this product works perfectly.
FOR USB TRANSCEIVERS (like the Logitech K400 I'm using):
USB 3.0 emits 2.4GHz interference that reduces 2.4GHz transceiver range significantly. My K400 keyboard/trackpad's range dropped from around 10-12ft to around 1ft or less when plugged directly into this plastic ethernet/usb hub so I had to get a USB extension cable to move the USB transceiver further away. THIS IS NOT ANKER'S FAULT. The USB 3.0 standard simply did not plan ahead with proper shielding and plenty of new AC wireless routers with USB 3.0 ports have had issues due to this as well. Perhaps the newer version of the aluminum unibody hub fixes this but I still preferred this black/white plastic look since I'm not using a Macbook or other aluminum-trim products.
ORIGINAL POST (6-Port + 1 BC 1.2 Charging Port Hub)
I had originally purchased the Anker 4 port bus-powered USB 3.0 hub but found that its connection wasn't stable enough to allow HD Tune to run its read benchmark or error scan without failing on a Sandisk Extreme USB stick. I still needed a USB hub and Anker deserved another chance so I got this 7-port powered-version instead.
This version is much nicer for a few reasons:
- While still plastic, the casing is more attractive to me in the white/black shell. It also feels more substantial and planted, so it doesn't seem to be as prone to tilting over. If this becomes an issue, I may stick some velcro tape to attach it to my desk.
- There are 7 lights that light up next to each corresponding port to indicate when it's plugged in. The blue light is bright but not too distracting and lets me know that things are plugged in properly.
- The USB cable is longer on this version (the 4-port was definitely made for laptops) and is just the right length to go from the back of my PC to where I need it on my desk.
Both the power and USB cables plug into the body and have a snug fit, it doesn't feel like it's going to fall out even when I pull against it to the limits of the USB cable's length.
By being a powered hub, I can also feel comfortable that each of the USB ports are being supplied enough power to charge/power my peripherals. I haven't tried the fast 2.1A charging port since I charge my iPad upstairs with its included charger.
The same HD Tune error scan test on the same Sandisk USB stick passed on the first try on all 7 ports. I plugged 2x Silicon Power A80 1TB drives and the Sandisk Extreme USB stick and ran the HD Tune read test one at a time until all three were being benchmarked at the same time. This is where I found that the hub seems to max out at around 250MB/s for concurrent transfers. I don't have a 2.5" enclosure and a free SSD to try to see if a single connection can go any faster but this will restrict you to using only 2 (maybe 3) external USB 3.0 hard drives before they start to affect each other's sequential read speeds. In practice, if you're transferring small files, your hard drives won't reach their max speeds and you should be able to have more drives connected concurrently. I'll upload photos of the HD Tune benchmarks running at the same time to illustrate my point.
Overall though, despite seeing a bottleneck in transfer speeds, this hub works really well, gives me more ports, and lets me connect my drives, card reader, USB sticks on my desk instead of the front of my PC. Since I've accidentally turned around and kicked my USB drive before while it was connected, this hub definitely adds a lot of convenience in a compact package.
Update 3/11/14
Just wanted to update and say that I'm loving that this hub is long and skinny with ports facing upwards rather than short and wide with ports to the side like many other hubs. This hub saves me a ton of space width-wise on my desk which allows me to put more things within reach. A minor yet significant productivity booster!
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2014
Since Amazon combined the two products I'm reviewing, I have no option but to add my new review to my existing review.
I recently bought a Winbook (TW801) which amazingly has one USB 3.0 port, the only high-bandwidth port on the tablet. Due to this and the fact that I planned to leave this as an HTPC running Plex and for Steam streaming, I needed more USB ports and a gigabit ethernet port. This Anker device is perfect and due to their amazing reputation (my house is quickly becoming an Anker home catalog). I get full gigabit speeds for file transfers (up to 120MB/s to my Synology 1812+) and the USB 3.0 ports also give me full speeds on my ultra-fast Sandisk Extreme USB drives. I love performance with no compromises and this product works perfectly.
FOR USB TRANSCEIVERS (like the Logitech K400 I'm using):
USB 3.0 emits 2.4GHz interference that reduces 2.4GHz transceiver range significantly. My K400 keyboard/trackpad's range dropped from around 10-12ft to around 1ft or less when plugged directly into this plastic ethernet/usb hub so I had to get a USB extension cable to move the USB transceiver further away. THIS IS NOT ANKER'S FAULT. The USB 3.0 standard simply did not plan ahead with proper shielding and plenty of new AC wireless routers with USB 3.0 ports have had issues due to this as well. Perhaps the newer version of the aluminum unibody hub fixes this but I still preferred this black/white plastic look since I'm not using a Macbook or other aluminum-trim products.
ORIGINAL POST (6-Port + 1 BC 1.2 Charging Port Hub)
I had originally purchased the Anker 4 port bus-powered USB 3.0 hub but found that its connection wasn't stable enough to allow HD Tune to run its read benchmark or error scan without failing on a Sandisk Extreme USB stick. I still needed a USB hub and Anker deserved another chance so I got this 7-port powered-version instead.
This version is much nicer for a few reasons:
- While still plastic, the casing is more attractive to me in the white/black shell. It also feels more substantial and planted, so it doesn't seem to be as prone to tilting over. If this becomes an issue, I may stick some velcro tape to attach it to my desk.
- There are 7 lights that light up next to each corresponding port to indicate when it's plugged in. The blue light is bright but not too distracting and lets me know that things are plugged in properly.
- The USB cable is longer on this version (the 4-port was definitely made for laptops) and is just the right length to go from the back of my PC to where I need it on my desk.
Both the power and USB cables plug into the body and have a snug fit, it doesn't feel like it's going to fall out even when I pull against it to the limits of the USB cable's length.
By being a powered hub, I can also feel comfortable that each of the USB ports are being supplied enough power to charge/power my peripherals. I haven't tried the fast 2.1A charging port since I charge my iPad upstairs with its included charger.
The same HD Tune error scan test on the same Sandisk USB stick passed on the first try on all 7 ports. I plugged 2x Silicon Power A80 1TB drives and the Sandisk Extreme USB stick and ran the HD Tune read test one at a time until all three were being benchmarked at the same time. This is where I found that the hub seems to max out at around 250MB/s for concurrent transfers. I don't have a 2.5" enclosure and a free SSD to try to see if a single connection can go any faster but this will restrict you to using only 2 (maybe 3) external USB 3.0 hard drives before they start to affect each other's sequential read speeds. In practice, if you're transferring small files, your hard drives won't reach their max speeds and you should be able to have more drives connected concurrently. I'll upload photos of the HD Tune benchmarks running at the same time to illustrate my point.
Overall though, despite seeing a bottleneck in transfer speeds, this hub works really well, gives me more ports, and lets me connect my drives, card reader, USB sticks on my desk instead of the front of my PC. Since I've accidentally turned around and kicked my USB drive before while it was connected, this hub definitely adds a lot of convenience in a compact package.
Update 3/11/14
Just wanted to update and say that I'm loving that this hub is long and skinny with ports facing upwards rather than short and wide with ports to the side like many other hubs. This hub saves me a ton of space width-wise on my desk which allows me to put more things within reach. A minor yet significant productivity booster!
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The hub appears to be solidly built and looks pretty sleek. The connectors and wires appear to be really well built. This was a pet peeve of mine with my old USB hub from another manufacturer - the USB wire was flimsy and the connectors kept constantly disconnecting from the hub. This one however, appears to be quite well made. One of the reviews did point out that the adapter supplying power is on the bulkier side - while it is absolutely true, I have no problems with it since it is tucked away in my power bar, never to be touched again. It maybe something to consider if you have issues with space.
Time will tell if this device will hold up, however I have high hopes for it since my other Anker devices have lasted quite a while. I will update this review if anything else unfolds in the near future.