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Veho Desktop Fan with integrated 4-port USB Hub

Average Customer Rating: (12)

Brand: Veho

Price: £7.68


(5 available)

Tags: USB Hubs, Peripherals & Accessories

Cool yourself down this summer with this compact but powerful desk fan. The built in 4 port USB hub will give you PC extra USB ports which convieniently sits on your desk.

#Excellent desktop fan (2009-07-04) This is perfect if you re sitting 2-4 feet away from it, any further and there s not much point. Almost silent, makes more noise from behind the fan than in-front of it, for some reason. Really like the USB hub and it can also run off 4AA batteries in the base, which is handy for the bedroom or if you re away from a USB point to power it. Highly recommend, just don t expect it to cool a room.
#Keep your cool with a Veho - Powerful desktop fan (2009-07-03) All my colleagues have fan-envy - the fan is very effective in this hot muggy weather. I am very pleased with it. It you have a stuffy office environment this is the fan for you!
#great value for money (2009-06-29) Have had this little fan for a couple of weeks now and it s great. Not exactly going to blow me off my chair but gives a nice little breeze and although it has a slight buzz to it, is certainly not the noisiest desk fan I ve ever had. Have just tried the usb port for the first time and it overrides the fan when you plug something else in, meaning you have to turn the fan back on again but other than that is working well so far, opened my flash drive with no problems. All in all a good little device for the price.
#Veho USB Fan with 4 USB Ports (2009-06-18) This is an excellent product. Blades are soft foam. A perfect amount of cool air comes from it. Extra long USB cable. Very stylish. No setting control, just on/off button.
#Good fan - while it works (2009-06-16) I got this fan and loved it. However, after a couple of weeks the fan stopped working-though the hub still worked. I showed it to a tech at work and he tested the motor, it had stopped, I don t know if it burned out or was just faulty. Luckily my tech friend had a spare 5v motor and was able to replace it. So far (I ve only been using it for a couple of weeks) I love my fan, it gives me a good breeze without being so powerful that it blows paper around. Mine might have been one of the few duds any production run will put out, or it might be...
D-Link DUB-H7 7 - Port USB 2.0 Hub External

Average Customer Rating: (37)

Brand: D-Link

Price: £16.94


(20 available)

Tags: Stationery, USB Hubs, Routers, Hubs & Switches, Wired Routers, General AAS, Wireless

The D-Link DUB-H7 2.0 is a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 7-port hub that is backward compatible with USB 1.0 and 1.1. It provides an out of the box industry standard that allows connection of up to seven USB peripherals or devices to your USB ready PC or Mac. The D-Link DUB-H7 is targeted at PC and Mac users that are expanding the number of USB ports on their system. Designed to provide quick and easy access, the D-Link DUB-H7 provides seven type A downstream ports for connecting USB peripherals, devices, or other USB hubs. A single type B upstream port connects the DUB-H7 to the host computer or another USB hub, enabling up to 127 devices to be connected by cascading multiple hubs. Configured directly by the operating system, the D-Link DUB-H7 operates seamlessly with both Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh Operating Systems. As a standard USB hub, the D-Link DUB-H7 buffers USB data from any attached peripheral in compliance with USB specifications to provide an invisible extension of the US...

#Powered USB hub (2009-06-22) With an ever increasing number of USB stuff to connect, I needed to upgrade my hub. I ve used several other 4 port USB hubs from a range of manufactures in the past and they have all gone in the cupboard since I connected up the D-Link. This is not just because I needed more connections! I had always had trouble with my external hard drives (who hasn t) and sometimes the computer would not see them after coming out of hibernate or stand-by and you had to pull out the USB lead and reconnect (always risky) just to get the computer to see them again. ...
#Does exactly what it s meant to do. (2009-06-17) I ve had one of these hubs for. . . well. . . . ages now. It s performance has been absolutely flawless and I would definitely recommend this product to anyone looking for a good quality powered USB hub. What more can I say?
#Truly is hot swapable (2009-06-10) I ve had hubs with flashing lights, hubs that were cute shapes, but every single hub I ve ever owned has frozen my pc whenever I took something out while it was on, or attempted to plug something in while it was on. Not this hub. It truly is hot swapable if you have a pc running Windows XP. I can t vouch for Vista, but with XP it works a dream. OK, so it isn t the prettiest thing in the world, but I didn t want a work of art, I wanted something that worked, and this does. Plus it s small enough to just sit on my desk and - glory be - comes with a...
#Does what it says on the tin (2009-06-01) Worked fine straight out of the box. I did have a few problems getting all seven ports to register but managed to get them all working after unmapping some networked drives.
#Works as expected (2009-04-27) The box is fine basically but I don t know why all the 7 USB port lights are on even when some of them are not used.
Belkin USB 2.0 7-PORT HUB * WHITE

Average Customer Rating: (11)

Brand: Belkin

Price: £11.51


(33 available)

Tags: USB Hubs, Power Cables, General AAS, Routers, Hubs & Switches, Wired Routers, General AAS, Peripheral Switches, Adapters and Cables, Hubs

Adds up to seven USB devices to your computer. Features two top-load USB ports for quick access. Includes an internal weight and stay-put pads to keep hub anchored to the desk. Requires no external power supply (for most devices). Compatible with Windows 98/SE/2000/ME/XP/Vista and Mac OS 9.2 or higher for full speed USB. Comes with a manufacturer s Lifetime Warranty.

#It Looks Cheap But Does the Job (2009-06-28) Although it looks cheap and plastic, this is another good 7-port USB hub from Belkin. The stackable nature of the design is a nice idea but it isn t as well realised as it could be as the linked hubs tend to heat up more quickly. The peculiar acentric stacking style also jars with my own aesthetic taste, but that is a minor quibble.
#No-nonsense piece of kit (2009-06-13) Easy to set-up. Working in two minutes. The only downside is that Netgear insist on bundling these with somewhat bulky and cheap-looking transformers. For £49 I d hope for something a little more slimline and lightweight. However, the unit never misses a beat. Sensible buy for reasonable money but, if you don t think you ll need the extra speed of this, then there are other versions which are considerably cheaper.
#Not so Good design (2009-05-31) This Belkin 7 Port USB Hub does what it is supposed to do, but I am always disappointed by design which are not properly thought through. On this hub 5 of the USB connections are on the front, but also the host and the power connections, leaving the USB ports crammed and no space for anything more bulky than a standard USB connector.
#Does as it should. (2009-05-22) I ve loads of devices plugged into this hub. It always works as it should. Can t really fault it. The ports on the top are really useful for plugging in USB pen drives. Not really much more to say! At the time of purchase Amazon had the best price.
#Power Supply (2009-05-07) Probably a good hub. I bought for use with a laptop and to resolve the problem of a large memory stick interfering with other USB connections. However there is a serious error in the description. Under Features , it is said to be USB Powered. It isn t. It is mains powered and has a power adapter (13A). This means that it is NOT suitable for use with a battery powered laptop.
Belkin 2-N-1 USB 2.0 7-Port Hub

Average Customer Rating: (4)

Brand: Belkin

Price: £17.00


(14 available)

Tags: USB Hubs, Routers, Hubs & Switches, Wired Routers, General AAS, Wireless, Peripheral Switches, Hubs

This design gives you two ultrafast USB hubs in one: a stable baseand a travel hub. The 3-port base can connect your larger morestationary equipment such as printers and hard drives. Thedetachable 4-port travel hub offers a great connection point fo

#Very good - no problems (2009-05-22) I needed to update an ancient USB hub, and this one is great. It just works. Very good.
#Great HUB.. (2009-04-22) A great hub and a direct replacement for the great f5U237 thats discontinued - same size plus extra features of pull out travel hub. Great design pity belkin made the pathetic 307 the main product instead of this wonder!
#Very good little hub. (2009-03-28) This is a very good little hub, looks bigger than it is, but it does exactly what it says. Belkin stuff is always good quality, also some cheap hubs dont work well with Vista but this one works fine. The detachable 4port section works fine with its own little light and the ability to rotate through 180 degrees, also when it is plugged into the main hub there are connecters so it is also powered like the base. The base is also perfect for keeping all your usb drives. No complaints :)
#Powered Expansion (2009-01-30) I have this item attached to my imac and it gives me the ability to attach both power hungry portable hard disks and pen drives. If you have a laptop the silver top section can be removed and used to expand the few usb ports you have. I find it ideal because I have various usb items that need to be powered through the usb port. The belkin attaches to to the mains and is connect to the pc / mac, and it brings the ports from the back to the front. Though you are still limited to the single speed of a usb port for all your attachments. I have a usb freevi...
D-Link DUB-H4 - 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub (External)

Average Customer Rating: (28)

Brand: D-Link

D-Link

Price: £8.50


(27 available)

Tags: USB Hubs, Hubs & Switches, 47 & Up, DDR, 1 TB & more

The D-Link DUB-H4 2.0 is a Hi-Speed Universal Serial Bus 2.0 4-port hub with backward compatibility to USB 1.0 and 1.1. It provides an out of the box industry standard that allows connection of up to four USB peripherals or devices to your USB ready PC or Mac. The D-Link DUB-H4 is targeted at PC and Mac users that are expanding the number of USB ports on their system. The D-Link DUB-H4 2.0 is designed to provide quick and easy access to the four type A downstream ports for connecting USB peripherals, devices or other USB hubs. A single type B upstream port connects the DUB-H4 to the host computer, or another USB hub enabling up to 127 devices to be connected by cascading multiple hubs. Configured directly by the operating system, the D-Link DUB-H4 2.0 operates seamlessly with both Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh Operating Systems. As a standard USB hub, the D-Link DUB-H4 buffers USB data from any attached peripheral in compliance with USB specifications to provide an invisible e...

#D-Link Dub-H4 Hub (2009-06-21) D-Link DUB-H4 - 4-Port USB 2. 0 Hub (External)This is easily the best hub I have purchased,I have been using it for some time now with no problems at all perfect in every way. I use all four ports at all times as they fit very securely. Very fair price considering the quality and very good delivery as usual.
#D-Link 4 USB Hub (2009-06-13) A great little USB hub. Comes with its own power supply but it is also powered through your computers USB cable if your plugged in devices don t need too much power. A good buy at this price.
#Flakey (2009-06-11) Thought if I paid a couple of quid extra I might be sure to get a reliable product. However, one port seemed to be dead when I first connected it, but then it started to work. Used it for a month but found it randomly drops and remakes connections. Changed to a Belkin hub which fixed problems. This USB stuff is so cheap as chips it seems to be pot luck whether you get something that actually works reliably.
#Great hub, but does not work with TomTom One (2009-06-04) Great hub. Had no problems except when trying to update TomTom. It appears to work in that the device connects okay, but the TomTom software gives strange suggestions about what needs updating and how much space there is on the device. Connect directly to the PC USB and the problems disappear. Dunno whether this is a non-compliance on the part of D-Link or TomTom.
#Good, but Ugly (2009-05-08) This powered USB hub does the job well enough, and even let s me charge my phone (that charges with a USB cable) whilst my laptop is off, but it suffers from DLink s dated ugly design. Pros:* Reliable* Powered* Does what it says on the tinCons:* Yuk!* Cheap plasticy look and feel, especially where the LED shines through the too-thin plastic at the top.


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