🔗 Connect & Conquer: Your Ultimate USB Hub Awaits!
The SABRENT 10-Port 60W USB 3.0 Hub is designed for professionals who demand efficiency and style. With 10 high-speed USB 3.0 ports, individual power switches, and a sleek mirrored finish, this hub is perfect for syncing multiple devices without the clutter. Compatible with all major operating systems, it’s the ideal solution for enhancing your workspace.
Wireless Type | DECT |
Brand | SABRENT |
Series | HB-BU10 |
Item model number | PS65B120Y5000S |
Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Mac |
Operating System | Windows OS, Mac OS, Linux OS |
Item Weight | 1.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.4 x 3.7 x 3.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.4 x 3.7 x 3.3 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | SABRENT |
ASIN | B0797NZFYP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 12, 2015 |
T**R
Cable length and power connector requirement
I don't typically write reviews but this Hub is Great! I have a dual computer setup that links to a single USB port on my 57" 8K screen that breaks out to a USB port per device. With my previous, mid-premium hub I was constantly running into issues having to plug in/out devices like the keyboard to get it to work, with this hub it's been so smooth.Devices I have connected to the hub are:Razer Kayo cameraCorsair K70 RGBCorsair Wireless mouseRechargable Battery chargerM-Audio audio interface (for guitar and headphones)2 x 2.4 GHz game controller dongles.The occasional Thumb drive.Absolutely love Sabrent. I've purchased the Gen 5 SSD from them and now this hub, this is becoming a favorite brand of mine (and I'm very very difficult to please with technology)Razer leviathan X Speaker
M**N
USB hub
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I LOVE this. This is amazing and I do enjoy the fact I can turn off and on the usb. (Although some times I do forgot to turn the usb on and wonder why my devices are working) I rate this 20/10 I need extra ports and wanted something that can power the connections of my headset and this does that perfectly! If you need something to powered speakers, headphones, or any audio devices CHOOSE THIS ONE!! I love it
M**P
Para cuando te faltan USBs
Yo necesito por mi trabajo varios usbs conectados, y a veces es bueno tener o todos o unos cuantos conectados y es un dolor de cabeza tenerlos que desconectar manualmente. Este Hub me ayuda a eso precisamente.
W**R
Great gift for your Gamer/Streamer!
Great for Gamers/Streamers. Have a new CPU with what I though should be plenty of ports but when you start adding LED and Microphones, Controllers, Stream Decks, Azeron Cyborgs ... you run out quick. This has been a great addition letting the add components I want and still getting the performance I want. I do Stream on Twitch ( WylieGamer come check me out) and Game and this has been Fantastic!!
S**E
Works OK
Sabrent 36W 7-Port USB 3.0 HubI use this for writing backup files from my desktop computer to a flash drive every night.All 7 of the ports work. I wrote a script to compare the speed of file transfer between ports on this hub and the native USB 3.0 ports on the front of the computer. It's a very fast computer with an ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero motherboard, and those native ports are connected directly to that motherboard. The file source was an internal RAM disk, infinitely fast compared to USB. There was no difference in speed between the ports, whether the destination flash drive was a fast one or a slow one.Once a month I write five flash drives at once, and I expect this hub to handle that perfectly. If it doesn't, I will update this report.I don't need 36 watts or individual port switches, but maybe some day?OOPS - Now it's not so good. I make most of my flash drives bootable, using Macrium Reflect, so the images on the drives can be restored easily. But the ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero motherboard does not find those flash drives. As if they are not connected at all.The USB cable length doesn't matter, nor does the port that I use on the 7-port Sabrent hub, nor does the brand or type of flash drive. Tried 'em all. And all of the flash drives will boot up just fine when plugged in directly to the front of computer, where a short cable within the computer connects to the mobo.This not a huge problem, because I would use a front or back connection if I really needed to restore a drive. It's more of an inconvenience, because it makes it a little harder to test a flash drive.I need to get to Sabrent and see what they have to say.SERIOUS UPDATE: The review changes from 5 stars to 1 star (preferably zero).Elated and angry. Elated because I finally discovered why my computer was exhibiting so many sudden "Black Screen of Death" reboots. Angry because the cause was this Sabrent 7-Port USB Hub which was doing nothing when the reboots occurred.The reboots seemed to be random, so I had no idea what might cause them and spent good money on three (very nice) Tripp-Lite surge suppressors. I was already using a UPS for the computer itself. More important, I spent hours upon hours trying to find the problem, never imagining that it could be a device that was plugged in but not even in use when the reboots happened. I wrote scripts, attempting to repeatedly exercise non-microsoft software (VeraCrypt, 7-Zip, ImDisk) to produce the error reliably, to no avail.I kept a log of the black screens, and that did help. Finally my little brain connected the start of the black screens to the time that I purchased the Sabrent 7-Port USB Hub. Since disconnecting that, no such reboots have occurred. I do need a hub during certain procedures, but the replacement ikuai 11-Port hub has not caused reboot problems. It has other problems, and it's going back, but that's a separate review.The Sabrent hub was unquestionably the cause. However, in my opinion, the ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero motherboard is also partly at fault, because it should be designed well enough to prevent a USB-connected device from bringing down the computer.2024 03 05 Another update. Maybe the Sabrent isn't the problem after all. It's definitely not "unquestionably" the cause. I replaced it with a new RSHTech 7-port USB hub, and the black-screen reboots continue. I'm stumped right now, actually starting to suspect my UPS of spikes or momentary cutouts. Anyway I think the Sabrent is OK.
G**A
Works Great on a Mac for External Hard Drives
Works great on a Mac for connecting external hard drives. High quality and I chose this based on the on/off functionality and ability to turn off drives when not in use. Better than others I've tried. Recommend.
D**.
The best USB Hub on the market in my opinion.
I bought this to replace my old Hub that was proving less than reliable.This one has not let me down. More ports, no power issues, and overall it feels QUALITY built. Best of all I got it on a sale, and it's easily the most useful computer accessory I have purchased.
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