🚀 Power Up Your Productivity with 4x the Speed and Ports!
The Inateck USB Hub HB2025AL-BK features USB 3.2 Gen 2 technology delivering up to 10Gbps data transfer speeds through four USB-A ports, all connected via a convenient 100cm cable. Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux, this compact, driver-free hub is designed for professionals seeking efficient, high-speed connectivity on desktops and laptops alike.
Brand | Inateck |
Product Dimensions | 10.21 x 3.3 x 1.4 cm; 58.97 g |
Item model number | HB2025AL-BK |
Manufacturer | HB2025AL-BK |
Colour | black |
Operating System | Windows, Mac OS, Linux |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 59 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**N
Good product
works very well
K**E
Well made
Feels right and has one socket on the end for daisy chaining. Works a treat and basically just works as intended.
D**O
Usb hub working well this is true to it's speed 10gbps
very very very light weight it looks and feel good lets hope it last, The speed is true unlike many other items sold on here I do like inateck I have bought 4 hdd inclosures from them in the past and all good have lasted too. I took a chance on this I'm glade I did the only thing I did not like is that you don't have any markings saying which is the 3.1 usbs and 2.0 usbs there is one port that will not work with 3.1 usb connected to it just disconnects
C**.
Excellent Transfer Rates, Excellent Price.
Actually lives up to the advertising which is seldom seen and at this price, is a fantastic buy!! And just in case the price goes up, I paid £15.98 for it, brilliant!
T**E
Windows Thinks It's DisplayPort - Exercise In Frustration...
If you want your connected devices to just work, like a USB hub should do, then look for something else. This thing for the first 7-10 days worked just fine. I made sure it was plugged into one of my USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports, attached my mouse, keyboard and headset USB receivers into it and forgot about it.That was until the mouse and keyboard would start to loose connection randomly, and at boot on my PC every time I started to get warnings about the attached USB device's DisplayPort capability is limited or not supported by my PC and it knocks other USB devices out that are directly attached to the PC due to a lack of USB resources, as also reported by Windows.That's impressive for a USB hub that doesn't have a DisplayPort connector on it at all. Inatek's response was that my PC's USB controller isn't compatible which is causing the issue. I tested on all 3 computers I have here and it was the same result on every single one of them - and yes they all use a different USB 3 controllers on their motherboards. Main system is AMD USB 3.2 Extensible Host Controller, Laptop is Intel Unified USB3 Controller and my Media PC (much older) is Renesas USB 3.0 Extensible Host Controller.The hub is clearly defective, as it's not possible all 3 PC's all at one have incompatible or faulty USB capability (as well as working perfectly normally with anything directly connected), not that Inateck believe me tho. Sending it back to Amazon for a refund.
A**R
Additional funtionality at your fingertips
This did exactly what I was expecting and was very simple to 'instal' and use. I could do with one more usb port but it is perfectly adequate for what I need.
J**E
rxcellent hub with caveats already reviewed by others
I wanted a hub to plug my many outboard gen 2 SSDs into. With the 2ports only on my laptop I despaired as many hubs quoted as 10GHz are hamstrung as the signalling is not brought out to their input ports which "duh"kinda defeats its purpose. The excellent exposition of a prior user/buyer convinced me to try this baby despite the caveats emperor. IT did not dissapoin;t dir listing now zap up. The amazing thing is this little beauty is a cheaper price than those many many fancy hobbled ones. Buy this, be happy.
C**V
As described - No frills extras & quick
I needed a USB A (only) hub with an approx 50cm cable to run from the rear of the PC to the front, that would work with keyboards & mice when editing the BIOS and fast storage when imaging drives.This worked perfectly, in that at boot & POST everything connected was recognised and I was able to image drives to external SSDs and USB Flash drives at approx 450MB/s. I could also leave it plugged in when running the O/S without the overhead of additional ports which many fast hubs comes with.
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