🔗 Connect, Charge, Conquer!
The Atolla 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub is a versatile connectivity solution that expands a single USB port into four, offering blazing data transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps. With individual on/off switches for each port, a sleek design, and broad compatibility across various operating systems, this hub is perfect for professionals seeking efficiency and style in their tech setup.
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Color | black |
Total Usb Ports | 4 |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets |
Hardware Connectivity | USB, USB 3.0 |
Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
Operating System | Linux |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Additional Features | Play, Plug, Powered |
Item Weight | 194 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.25"L x 1.69"W x 0.91"H |
R**N
I really like this hub - it has plenty of ports for my needs
The camera quality wasn't applicable, so I can't rate it. I don't use it for traveling, so I can't rate that either. It seems that it would be fine for traveling if one were simply connecting an extra thumb drive or two. I bought a powered hub because I have external hard disks that I sometimes need to connect simultaneously. Several are SSD and don't draw much power, but a couple are a bit more power-hungry spinning disks. This unit could probably run a single SSD without wall power, but I plug it in because mine are connected simultaneously.This hub is decently-priced (in my opinion) for what I do. It has five ports, including a charging port. The charging port works well and can also be used as a data port. The hub construction feels solid. The 3' power and USB cables are long enough for me. I suspect that one could buy a longer USB cable for it if desired.An inconvenience that I've read about (but hasn't yet been applicable to me) is the potential of accidentally pressing the "activate/deactivate" button next to each USB port, thus turning the port off. Those buttons are raised, so it would be easy to press by accident if one isn't paying attention. Just something to be aware of.Regarding quality, I have two of these. One is powered on and running 24/7 - no issues during the 12+ months of ownership. I haven't used the second as much, but I've thus far had no trouble from it. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another if I needed a third hub.
R**W
Great size and function.
I had an elderly powered USB hub that started throwing errors that the USB bus was out of addresses. It was time for a replacement. It's been plugged in and 100% functional since I got it and does a great job with headphones, mouse, and powered mat.
A**O
Replacement well worth getting!!
UPDATE... The seller contacted me and then sent a replacement hub. The hub I originally bought was just flawed, and the new one works as it should. The new hub I received seems to be a bit of an updated version, and I love the fact that the fast charging port in located on the top instead of the side, and that there is now even a power button for it. The new hub actually runs faster than the first one I received, and I have no more issues with restarting or with the hub dropping assigned drive letters. I'm running 3 WD Black gaming HDD's through the new hub, and they're running as they should. I have video and photo editing software, along with AutoCAD software on the drives, and bought the gaming drives because they're faster. The software has been running smoothly through the new hub. I was pretty upset in my original review because not only is the software installed on the drives, but work is also saved on them. This allows me to travel with just the drives, which also uses the same drive letter across all the PC's I use. The new hub doesn't cancel out the assigned drive letter forcing the PC to issue new ones. I would buy another hub, providing it's the same model as the replacement I received. Also... Thing runs pretty cool under lengthy usage, and even the power unit has not been getting hot. So good job with the design on this model!!The hub worked great until 5 days ago. It has since stopped working 2 times in the past five days. I have one SSD, 1 HDD, and a mouse plugged into it. Stuff on my drives are used for work and leisure. I've had to restart my computer and then go into computer management and re letter both drives to to their previous letters so apps and shortcuts will find software. I also have to use an app to install specific software, and the app doesn't recognize the software even after repairing the path, so I've had to reinstall software twice so far. I have been looking on the internet for a more stable hub, and ended up spending a lot more money. I guess you get what you pay for, even when it comes to usb hubs.
M**A
Works exactly as advertised in the youtube video
This is a fantastic item for being able to transfer files between several devices at once. Easy to use, and the blue light around the ports have an visual appeal. I do wish the USB cord was longer, but that is the only thing I think I'd change.
B**N
Works great on Linux
Worked great to connect a bunch of hard drive adapters to a Raspberry Pi 5. I like that each port individually has a power button to turn them off, and the light around the USB port will turn on/off depending on the state.
J**S
Works perfectly with Windows 7
Perfect solution for adding a power hub to an old Windows 7 computer. I tried othe hubs, but they are not compatable with older Widows 7 units. This worked immediately without any problem.
M**S
Great value!
Great value and is still working well.
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