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UGREEN 4 in 1 USB Hub to Ethernet Adapter, Gigabit USB Ethernet Hub to RJ45 Lan Adaptor with 3 USB 3.0 Ports, Plug and Play for MacBook Pro, Steam Deck, Switch, Windows, Hard Drive, Keyboard, Mouse

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The USB has had multiple upgrades since it first came out, with each iteration introducing vast improvements and new features. USB 1.0s are generally not found much these days unless you have a somewhat ancient device, so the models you need to focus on run from USB 2.0 to USB 3.3. The best USB hubs you can buy in 2023 1. Anker 4-Port USB 3.0 Ultra Slim Data Hub: The best basic USB-A hub

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It's capable of outputting to dual 4K displays (or a single 5K display), has 10 GB/s USB 3.1 Gen. 2 capability, and can charge Thunderbolt 3 laptops with 85W power delivery. It's also designed to be used horizontally or vertically to better accommodate different setups. The Dell DA310 is one of the best overall USB hubs on the market and a popular choice for many. Its compact design holds seven ports, including an HDMI, USB-C, 2 x USB-A, VGA, DisplayPort, and RJ-45 port. The TS3 Plus allows you to maximize the capabilities of a Thunderbolt 3 connection. It features two Thunderbolt 3 ports, one DisplayPort 1.2 port, five USB 3.1 Type-A ports, two USB 3.1 Type-C ports, an SD Card Reader (SD 4.0 UHS-II), a Digital Optical Audio (S/PDIF) port 1x Gigabit, Ethernet, an Analog Audio In, and an Analog Audio Out port.Key specs – Upstream connection: 1x USB-C; USB ports: 3x Thunderbolt 4 USB-C 3x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2; Other ports: Gigabit Ethernet, SD Card, 3.5mm audio; Power:135W power adapter; Maximum power load: 90W per port; Dimensions: 190 x 75 x 27mm; Weight: 338g; Warranty: 12 months

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This relatively compact, four-port USB 3.0 hub works with Mac and PC devices but only supports data transfers—no charging. It has a built-in USB cable that’s 8 inches long and offers decent maneuverability. If you opt for a powered USB hub, your data transfer speed will be significantly increased, but to really maximise the efficiency, you need to look at the transfer speed. If you only occasionally transfer files, this won't be much of an issue, but if transferring is a big part of your work, this could be worth noting. Ethernet, 2x SFP+, 24x USB, 2x PSU, 2x fan, user, 2x WWAN (if CORE module is inserted), Wi-Fi (on Wi-Fi models)Self-powered hubs are typically used in industrial or office environments where a variety of appliances are needed simultaneously, and where the demand for additional higher voltages is necessary. As far as USB-C hubs go, the EZQuest Multimedia Hub is the best out there. With a competitive price, all the right ports to manage extra PC peripherals and storage devices, the added perk of 100W passthrough power delivery, and compatibility with virtually every platform, this sleek and travel-friendly hub will get the job done.

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These days, almost all electronic devices connect with a USB or USB-C port, so if you own even a few gadgets, chances are you could benefit from a mains powered or regular USB hub. The USB systems built into large devices such as computers and games consoles usually only have one or two ports, so you often need to unplug and replug every time you want to connect something. Still, for Windows laptops, MacBook, and Chromebook users who only need a couple of reliable ports, this makes it onto our list of best USB-C hubs. If you're in the market for a simplistic USB C hub that does everything you need, look no further than the Anker 341 USB C 7-in-1. This model has all the ports most people require for daily use without extras that you'll never use. It's small and portable, so you can toss it in your laptop bag. It even comes with its own fabric pouch to protect it in your bag. It has two USB C ports, two USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI port, as well as a Micro SD and SD card reader. We found this was just the right amount of ports for most people — enough to connect an average amount of tech. You’ll notice right away it features brilliant blue LED indicators for each port, with an on/off switch for each one. You can turn individual ports on or off without cutting power to the rest of the hub. Each port supports fast data transfers up to 5Gbps; the unit is plug-and-play and hot-swap compatible. It has a power adapter and a dedicated power supply, which makes sense considering it’s so large. It should be noted that both the power and main USB cable must be connected for it to work. The chassis is plastic, so no premium materials were used here, but it’s so big it’s hard to imagine anyone breaking this thing without some serious force. It’s about the size of your average surge protector and measures 7.9 x 2.4 x 0.9 inches.Managed Services Opengear OOB solutions SmartSense monitoring solutions Ventus managed network solutions USB hubs are designed to expand on the number of ports a computer provides. This enables users to connect more peripheral devices than a laptop on its own would allow. Devices connected to the hub can be used simultaneously and most are highly portable. As well as the typical USB ports, some hubs provide different port options to suit the varied needs of different users. For example, hubs can come equipped with ethernet, USB-C, and HDMI connections. Not only this, our range at RS offers hubs with a number of ports, the most abundant being a 4-port design. When it comes to USB hubs, ten ports is one of the biggest you'll find. Of course, you can always discover something bigger and better in the tech world, but when it comes to mainstream devices, this is in the region of the upper limits, and at under fifty quid, it is quite a steal.

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