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The AnkerPowered USB Hub is a compact, 7-port USB 3.0 hub featuring a powerful 36W adapter and BC 1.2 fast charging port. It supports ultra-fast 5Gbps data transfer, backward compatibility with older USB versions, and plug-and-play functionality across Windows and Mac OS. Designed for professionals on the go, it combines high performance with portability and reliability.
Brand | Anker |
Series | AK-A7505112 |
Item model number | AK-68ANHUB-BV7A-0004 |
Operating System | Mac |
Item Weight | 11.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.3 x 1.7 x 0.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.3 x 1.7 x 0.9 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | Anker |
ASIN | B014ZQ07NE |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 30, 2014 |
G**S
Solid powered USB hub.
Used for a racing simulator, having a powered hub really helps eliminate issues of USB devices, especially hard drives timing out. Not small but good quality and well thought out. Fairly old school with a big power power plug. Good value overall.
S**L
Reliable. Long lasting, versatile port expander.
Soild product. I use one at work, and at home. Long lasting, reliable. Haven't noticed any latency issues. Cable with USB connections could stand to be longer, but for a laptop it's fine.
A**N
Perfect for unusual audio use case
This device works perfectly used to interconnect a WiiM Ultra (WiFi streamer) to a DAC (through a SMSL PO100 Pro reclocker/USB to SPDIF adapter) AND a USB flash drive filled with music files. Flawless. Sounds beautiful.
A**O
Great USB HUB
Works great and gives you 7 extra ports for your computer
N**F
Started to fail after 8 years - But still a good choice.
OK,This MIGHT NOT be a fair review, since I purchased this device 8 years ago to assist my docked laptop workspace at my job. I am a 20+ year veteran sysadmin for a Public School in Upstate NY, and I utilize allot of USB flashdrives. As of this week. I noted the device began to get HOT to the touch. Since then, this hub only consistently recognizes devices attached to ports 1-3. Unfortunately ports 4-7 have become hit-or-miss. All 7 ports continue to deliver power.I have tested the AC Power adapter with a multimeter, and it is still working fine. I have swapped the USB 3.0 cable for 2 known-good cables and re-tested the hub against multiple desktops/laptop computers, and found the problem follows the device.Context: This hub is normally connected directly to a free USB 3.0 port on my laptop. And it is my nature to be very careful with all my devices to ensure I get a good return on my investment. This hub has been resting comfortably on a flat piece of aluminum (for heat dissipation) on my desk. And at the end of each work day, I turn off the switch on the surge suppressor which supplies power to all the devices at my workspace.That said:A powered USB hub of this size not a terribly complex piece of equipment. And I would expect that it would last practically forever, if cared for. Is it possible I accidentally killed it from a static discharge, or potentially one of my peers tried to plug a USB-C device into it without looking, and killed it? Sure. This is possible.I guess I have to say, that for the 8 years this device has served me well. I am disappointed that it suddenly it started acting strange. I need a new one, but I am hesitant to purchase this same device considering the premium price I paid for it initially, and the fact that it eventually failed.Is this a fair review? I don't know. But it is an accurate description of my experience.THAT SAID: I do want to leave some positive feedback:While this hub was healthy, it was fast and reliable. And I have to say, I very much like that Anker decided to incorporate a USB 3.0 uplink port on this hub, rather than incorporating a "hard wired" USB 3.0 up-link cable. This enables you to utilize a shorter (or longer) uplink cable if your workspace requires it, and in the event the cable gets damaged, you can easily replace it and keep going. That design choice is a welcome one, and it actually helped simplify my troubleshoot, when it started to fail. So when I go shopping for a replacement for this device, I will make sure to purchase another hub with a removable/replicable uplink cable. I consider it a MUST-HAVE feature, and my kudos to Anker for designing this hub with that option.
T**T
First Class Quality and Attention to Detail!
This is a very impressive little device! - The piece is very well built and obviously using high quality USB ports and other first rate materials. This USB hub also provides some nice unique touches you won't find on other brands like a numbered port display spanning 1-7 with blue LEDs sitting under each character that backlight each port's number when an active device is plugged into that position.Everything is housed in a solid, glossy white, hard plastic chassis comprising the smallest footprint of any active/charge capable 7 port USB hub I have ever seen. Much smaller than I was expecting from the product photo. The device is powered by an external AC supply (wall wart) that attaches to the hub via your typical two pole female connector. The power connector itself is located on the top end of the chassis next to the USB input/output cable that connects the hub to your computer.And Yes... as some of the whinier more anal reviewers have made abundantly clear to everyone, the AC adapter is one of the large ones and if you happen to own one of those odd power strips with the AC plugs aligned parallel to the row of female AC receptacles, then yes, this adapter is going to cover up several of the empty AC receptacles below where you plug this power supply in.My suggestion to those who consider this to be a deal busting design flaw... How about buying a better power strip? One that is designed to work with a collection of AC power supplies? They even make some strips that have swiveling receptacles to allow you to configure your power strip to suit what you are plugging into it! Amazing what technology can do eh? Problem solved and disaster averted! For whatever reason, Anker has chosen to use that specific AC power supply, so I assume there must be a very good reason for its addition to the package.So far I have been very pleased with the performance of the hub and have even done some hard drive backups through it using one of my Touro S Mini USB 3.0 hard drives just to see how the hub handled read and write to and from a 3.0 spec.hard drive. It performed just as fast as the dedicated USB 3.0 ports on my Macbook Pro do, so no complaints there.All in all, I am very pleased with this sleek little USB hub and have been very pleased to confirm that we are most definitely getting the quality and performance we are paying for here. If you are looking for a sleek, small and well built USB 3.0 hub with some nice added display features, I think you have just found what you have been looking for! And as others have said, Anker appears to be an up and coming small component manufacturing company who is specializing in first class quality devices for just a little more $$ than your typical Chinese stuff everyone else is offering these days.
J**S
A valuable hub, not for travel
Works perfectly, though the power supply is required, and won't function without it. I thought it could be a hybrid, as in, you can get the powered version with the cable, but if you are on the go, you can use it for none-power hungry things. Not the case.
A**O
No power off swich..Stays on when PC is shut down
Great but remember every thing you plug into it stays on when you shut your computer. No switch.Well constructed.
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