7-Port USB 3.0 Hub, IVETTO Data USB Hub Splitter with 3.3ft Long Cable for Laptop, PC, MacBook, Mac Pro, Mac Mini, iMac, Surface Pro and More
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7-Port USB 3.0 Hub, IVETTO Data USB Hub Splitter with 3.3ft Long Cable for Laptop, PC, MacBook, Mac Pro, Mac Mini, iMac, Surface Pro and More

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Product ID: 275733902
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Details

  • Brand
    IVETTO
  • Color
    7-Port
  • Hardware Interface
    USB 3.0
  • Special Feature
    Play Plug
  • Compatible Devices
    iPhone Flash
5Gbps Speed
🔌7 Ports
🛡️Safety Features

Description

🔗 Connect More, Stress Less!

  • SMART SAFETY DESIGN - Equipped with advanced chip technology to protect against overcurrent and short circuits.
  • PLUG PLAY CONVENIENCE - No drivers needed! Just plug it in and start using it—perfect for on-the-go professionals.
  • UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY - Works seamlessly with Windows, Mac, Linux, and more—your devices will thank you!
  • EXPAND YOUR CONNECTIVITY - Transform a single USB port into 7, effortlessly connecting all your devices.
  • LIGHTNING FAST TRANSFERS - Experience data transfer speeds up to 5Gbps—10x faster than USB 2.0.

The IVETTO 7-Port USB 3.0 Hub is a versatile and efficient solution for expanding your device connectivity. With 7 USB 3.0 ports, it allows for fast data transfers up to 5Gbps, ensuring you can quickly move large files. Its advanced safety features protect your devices, while the plug-and-play design makes it user-friendly and portable. Compatible with a wide range of operating systems, this hub is perfect for professionals who need reliable connectivity on the go.

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Reviews

4.4

All from verified purchases

J**.

Years Later Still Working Great

Works great! Hasn't let us down in the several years we've been using it. Been running everything from hard drive docks to mouse/keyboard and even a USB audio microphone. Sure makes up for the 1 USB port that came on our laptop.

S**7

Love it

My friend bought that worked so well I bought one for myself. It’s great to have seven USB connections in one device, which clears up desk clutter. An excellent product.

L**S

Great Accessory for Desktop Computers

Our desktop computer only had 1 USB port. This device works as described and makes it simple to charge several devices at the same time. Price was good with on time shipping.

S**G

USB Hub Works Most of the Time

Out of the 8 USB slots, there's one that doesn't seem to work but it wasn't enough to return it. Every now and then I have to unplug my keyboard as it seems to glitch or stops working, but re-plugging it solves the problem. This happens maybe once a month. I have a couple of flash drives and sometimes if I hit the desk (like when I'm laughing at something or bump it hard) it'll open the dialogue box for a thumb drive, but that too isn't annoying enough to not use it. I've bought many styles of these and this one had enough room for all my needs and works better than the rest, without breaking the bank.

F**I

Good Product

Good Product, Good delivery time, As Described in the description.

R**N

Exactly What I needed

Good edition to my home office

L**2

Can your PC handle this?

Sure enough when podcasting you will run out of USB ports. Or if you need charge up multiple devices this is your best solution. Plug and go ease of use, and simple design for all ages.

M**N

PROBLEMS: Random Disconnects & incompatibility with Windows cmd chkdsk on External SSD and 2.5" HDD

There are multiple problems with the Ivetto product. This is disappointing, because I thought the cord length and quality of construction seemed good at first. Unfortunately, I spent two hours confirming there is no doubt the Ivetto product is the cause of multiple problems. I will explain.I use the app called Handbrake a lot for video editing and compression. The first 18 hours went fine. But then there were random disconnects to the Samsung 2.5" SATA III SSD I was using. This is simply not acceptable. Random disconnects like that cannot be tolerated, because it leads to errors with the files and drives.Whenever there are random disconnects like that, I check for errors and data corruption two different ways on a drive. First, I go to "This PC." I then Right-Click the drive I want to scan - which in this instance was drive "g." I then click on "Properties." I then click on "Tools." I then click on "Check" under "Error Checking." This showed there were "Errors" as a result of the random disconnects while being used with Handbrake.The second way I check for errors is to use the Windows feature called "Check Disk" using the "CMD" feature as an "admin." I used this feature on the external SATA III SSD by entering the command as "chkdsk :g /f" with the letter "g" representing the drive that was being scanned. I expected to either see "errors" or "not see errors." But, what occurred because of the 7-port Ivetto product was a NIGHTMARE!When I used "chkdsk :g /f" from "cmd" as an "admin," the entire SATA III SSD disappeared from the PC! When I clicked on "This PC" the drive of "SSD" with drive "g" was no longer visible. I then tried to restart the PC. But the PC froze on the restart. I was forced to manually turn off the power by pushing the "Power" button.I then tried this again. And once again, using "chkdsk :g /f" with "cmd" as an "admin" caused the entire SATA III SSD to completely disappear from "This PC" where all the drives can be seen. Drive "g" simply showed up as having nothing connected to it. I waited a half hour, but nothing came back for drive "g." This time I selected "Shut Down" rather than "Restart." Unfortunately, Windows 10 AGAIN froze. I was AGAIN forced to manually push the "Power" button in order to shut the PC down.I then tried various experiments for trial and error. For example, I turned off the power for the six other inputs. This allowed all the power for the entire device to be used for just the one input. Again, using "chkdsk g: /f" caused the SSD to completely disappear from "This PC" and freeze the PC.I then used several different inputs on the 7-port Ivetto device. This did not solve the problem. Each input I used suffered from the same problem. Each time I ran "chkdsk g: /f" it caused the SATA III SSD to no longer be seen in drive "g" and the computer was no longer able to be Shut Down or Restart.I then tested to see if the SATA III SSD would work with other devices. I tried using this with a 4-port USB 3.0 expansion from Anker. The command of "chkdsk g: /f" successfully worked with the 4-port USB 3.0 expansion from Anker.I then tested to see if the SATA III SSD would work with a USB input directly connected to the PC. When I ran the command of "chkdsk :g /f" the SATA III SSD worked 100% fine with the USB input directly connected to the PC.I then wanted to see what would happen if I tried using a 2.5" HDD while connected to the Ivetto 7-port Device. When I ran the command of "chkdsk g: /f" there were again severe problems. After just a couple seconds, I audibly heard the mechanical 2.5" HDD turn off. This is presumably the same thing that happens to the SSD. I went to "This PC" and saw drive "g" and the HDD were no longer visibly shown in the menu as a device connected to the PC. However, after about ten seconds, the 2.5" HDD returned as a visible device in "This PC." The results for "chkdsk :g /f" said there were no errors. But, this ended up not being correct.I then disconnected the 2.5" HDD from the 7-port the Ivetto device. I connected the 2.5" HDD directly to the PC. I ran "chkdsk :g /f" on the 2.5" HDD. The results showed there were now "9 Errors" that were corrected by Windows. There is no doubt these "9 Errors" occurred when the Ivetto product temporarily shut down the 2.5" mechanical HDD.I then decided to run this command of "chkdsk g: /f" on a 3.5" powered external hard drive. The command of "chkdsk g: /f" successfully worked with the Ivetto device. This strongly suggests the problem with the 7-port Ivetto device is that it does NOT supply enough power to the 2.5" non-powered SSD or the 2.5" non-powered HDD.BOTTOM LINE: I do not recommend the 7-port Ivetto USB device. The Ivetto product had random disconnects with my SATA III 2.5" SSD. The Ivetto product also had severe problems when using Windows Commands such as an external scan using "chkdsk :g /f" in ways that caused the PC to be unable to "Shut Down" or "Restart" at all. The only way the computer could be turned off was manually pushing the "Power" button. "Errors" then appeared on the 2.5" SSD and 2.5" HDD.

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