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Product description
This compact USB hub expands a single USB port into four USB 3.0 ports, making it easier to connect flash drives, external hard drives, keyboards and mice to laptops and desktops. It delivers faster transfers for file copying and media access, and its ultra-slim form factor suits on-the-go setups like cafés, co-working spaces, and travel workstations.
Key Points
The hub supports USB 3.0 transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps according to the manufacturer, which is about ten times faster than USB 2.0 for large files and HD video. It is plug-and-play with no driver installation required, and each port includes over-current protection to help guard connected devices against power surges. Note that the hub does not support charging phones or charging other high-current devices, and total device current should be kept below 900 mA for stable operation.
Technical Specifications
- Name: ORICO 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub
- Cable length: - 0.5 ft (15 cm)
- Transfer rate: - 5 Gbps (USB 3.0)
- Compatibility: - USB 3.0 / 2.0 / 1.1 devices
- Protection: - Over-current protection per port
- Includes: - 1 x 4-port USB hub, 1 x user manual
Usage Recommendations
Position the hub close to your computer to avoid cable strain because the short 0.5 ft lead is designed for desktop or laptop placement rather than distant peripherals. For best results with powered external hard drives or multiple power-hungry devices, use a hub with external power or connect drives individually, since the combined current budget is limited. The slim casing slips into a laptop bag easily and fits next to a MacBook or Surface Pro on small desks.
Positive Aspects
Build quality focuses on portability and simple operation, and the lightweight profile reduces desk clutter. The broad compatibility with older USB standards ensures you can mix newer high-speed drives and legacy accessories without adapter hassles. Keep in mind that this model prioritizes data expansion over device charging, so it works best for data transfer and peripheral connectivity rather than powering multiple mobile devices.









