🔗 Connect, Charge, Conquer!
The TranscendUSB 3.0 4-Port Hub TS-HUB3K is a sleek and portable USB hub featuring three USB 3.0 ports and one fast charging port, designed to enhance your connectivity and charging experience. With a compact design and universal compatibility, it's the perfect accessory for tech-savvy professionals.
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
Brand | Transcend |
Item model number | TS-HUB3K |
Operating System | Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Windows 8 Microsoft Windows 10 Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later Linux Kernel 2.6.30 or later |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.1 x 0.6 x 1.95 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.1 x 0.6 x 1.95 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Transcend Information |
ASIN | B005D69QD8 |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 31, 2012 |
L**M
A little better than I expected
Very small which is why I bought it. It's very sturdy. I accidently stepped on it and it it still works great without even a scratch. Works exactly as expected.
A**.
Great little hub
Have had this hub for 5 months and can say it is serving me quite well on my Mac.Has three regular USB 3.0 connections and 1 Super Speed (fast charging) connection.I use the Super Speed for charging iPod, iPhone and iPad mini. Sometimes thecomputer will argue that the device is not being charged, but I look at thedevice and it shows the charging symbol and does indeed charge at a reasonablerate. I am using it powered and have used all four at the same time-no problems.One port is dedicated to an external drive (time machine), and the other threeare used intermittently. I have noticed that once in a great while, probably becauseof the external drive, that it has lost connection. But it does not happen frequentlyand I think that it might be that the drive, in an Anker enclosure (which is great), might begoing into hibernation or something. Again, happens maybe once a month if that.The fit of the connections is suburb, very secure. It is nicely sized (small) and theports light up with a soft blue LED when a connection is active.Transfer speeds seem comparable to plugging directly into computer USB slots i.e. Fast!
P**R
Excellent USB3 hub
Works wel. The USB port on the end is higher wattage - great for fast charge or for iPads. Easy to setup; very reliable.
M**X
Powerful USB 3.0 Hub
This thing is great. It has 4 USB 3.0 slots for your devices. Another one is on the back for connecting to your computer. This has lots of power. I am able to charge my Kindle Fire, Galaxy S3, and run my external HDD at the same time.The USB 3.0 cable that is supposed to run to your computer is pretty short. About 1.5-2ft, so I ended up swapping it out with another one I had.This thing will work without the included power adapter, but it will only be able to run off the power from your computer. I was wondering why it wasn't charging even though I could see my devices, it turned out the power fell out of the back.I would definitely recommend this product.
J**Z
Fast hub, Great looking - supplied cable too short!
Just what I needing for my desktop setup. I only have 2-USB 3.0 ports on the back of my tower, so I use this to supplement my need for additional 3.0 ports. The port on the side is supposed to be a "powered" usb port, however it would not charge my iPad for some reason. Haven't tried anything else. All 4 ports are 3.0 speeds (tested). NOTE: THIS COMES WITH A SHORT USB3 CABLE! So you may what to buy a longer cable.
G**D
Barely works with USB 3 flash drives
This was one of my most frustrating purchases ever. The first hub worked fine with USB 2 flash drives, hard drives, and a scanner. However, it wouldn't recognize any of the USB 3 flash drives I tried. The light on the hub wouldn't illuminate to indicate a connection, and the drive would never show up on the computer. I tried different cables between the hub and the computer, tried the USB 3 flash drives on different computers, and so on. When I didn't use the hub, everything worked fine. As I was just beyond the return period, I contacted Transcend. I went through some troubleshooting steps with them and tried a firmware update they suggested. Nothing helped, and they concluded I had a bad hub. I went through the RMA process. It took nearly a month from the day I contacted Transcend support, went through their troubleshooting steps and returned the bad hub, to the day I received a replacement hub.The replacement hub was also faulty! This time, the drives showed up on the computer and the hub lit up to show a connection. I was able to copy data from USB 3 flash drives (Mushkin and Patriot brands) without a problem. However, I could not copy data to those drives when connected to the hub. The copy process would never complete and it would hang. Formatting one of the drives failed to finish when connected to the hub, when I was making sure the flash drive wasn't bad. I concluded that I had received two bad hubs in a row. I was fed up and contacted Amazon on the off chance that they could help me. I did not want to go through another RMA with Transcend and I didn't want another replacement, as these hubs are obviously shoddy. I just wanted my money back.I am very appreciative that Amazon understood my frustration and allowed me to return the faulty replacement, despite being outside the standard return period. I had done all I could with Transcend, and I got two faulty products in a row. I have no problem with Transcend's support, but I cannot recommend this USB 3 hub based on my experience.It seems every single USB 3 hub on the market has a notable number of bad reviews. I don't know why no one has succeeded in making a reliable USB 3 hub.
M**D
Unfortunate that it can't operate without using the DC power adapter.
It's OK but it's unfortunate that it can't operate without using the DC power adapter. I wish someone would have mentioned that..I tried several USB flash drives and most of them don't show up at all unless you connect the external power adapter.One out of three of my USB flash drives was detected. The one that worked only ran at USB 1.0 speeds though and it said to connect a USB 2.0 hub to get max speed (that's a funny message for a USB 3.0 hub).After connecting the power adapter then it worked as specified.I have some other USB hubs that work fine for most things using power from the computer USB ports directly.A USB 2.0 hub from Dlink works fine that way and a new USB 3.0 hub from Plugable can do it too.On this one, the hub itself gets detected but then it can't power other USB devices without plugging in the external power cord.So, it's ok as long as you remember to bring the power adapter cord along.
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