🔗 Connect, Charge, Conquer!
The Kingwin Front Panel USB 3.0 Hub features 7 USB 3.0 ports and one fast charging port, allowing you to connect multiple devices while ensuring rapid charging. Designed to fit in a 5.25” computer case front bay, it supports a variety of USB devices and offers backward compatibility with older USB standards.
Brand | Kingwin |
Item model number | KW525-7U3C |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 5.88 x 1.16 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 5.88 x 1.16 inches |
Manufacturer | KWI Technology Inc./Kingwin |
ASIN | B01AJTOLRY |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 1, 2016 |
T**S
Easy to install and works well - but product documentation could be improved
I was able to install this in my desktop with no problems and all of the ports work fine. I'm happy with the purchase and would recommend this for someone with the larger 5.25 bay available on their desktop.However, there are a few items that should have been listed in the product description:- The card slots are only USB 2.0. This fact is listed if you look at the product pictures, but is not described on the product page. I was a bit disappointed with this but since all the ports work fine I'm going to keep the hub.- There is a molex power connection on the hub so you want to make sure you have an extra molex power connection available.
P**S
Awesome USB 3.0 hub
Easy install and works awesome with Linux
J**Y
Will buy again, for my wife.
I've had the same ATX case for over ten years -- love it, but the USB 2 ports on the front were broken, and the ones that weren't damaged, were too slow.I felt a little leery of screwing this in -- it feels weak on the mounting sides as I turned the screws, but it's in there solid now. I love how these are vertically aligned, separate from each other. my old had six ports, horizontal, in pair formation. had a hard time easily plugging things in. This makes it easy to see which way to orient it. My motherboard's USB 3 connector is only rated for 3 devices. The use of an additional power source is a wise move. I successfully connected seven devices simultaneously -- all were recognized by my PC at the same time.
S**V
Cheaply made and does not work
In summary, I have to echo the complaints made by other reviewers:1) Cheaply made2) Poorly designed3) Does not work wellTo be specific, the unit cheapness of the unit can be seen in several areas. First off, as others have said, the attachment screws are cheap wood screws not machine threads and screw into smooth plastic holes, cutting the threads into the plastic holes as you screw. CAREFUL NOT TO OVERTIGHTEN as you will strip the plastic out.Second the circuit boards are fully exposed. Better made units enclose the circuit boards in a metal case with shield them from EMF interference and protect them. Saves them a few bucks = cheaply made.Third, the USB 3 cable coming out of the unit is way to short to reach anything inside a tower case - which is the type of case you would have with a 5.25 inch front panel accessory. So I had to buy an extension cable. But beyond that, the cable connector is a cheap piece of S**T and you can't tell if it is snugged properly into it's mate. Bad design... and CHEAP.Now, this I knew in advance and should have realized, but the card reader slots are on USB 2.0 and are Soooo SLOOOW. It was about 1/4 the speed I got with an external USB card reader I was trying to replace. So that's on me. But still, WTF? Why not have all slots go on USB 3? (The replacement I got did have card slots on USB 3).Finally, the icing on the cake was the damn thing didn't work consistently. Sometimes it would work fine and others it would lose the drive in the middle of copying a file.I know that it's hard to find a 5.25" card reader with USB 3.0. What I ended up doing was getting the 3.5" model from StarTech (35FCREADBU3) and a $5 adapter (BRACKETFDBK) to fit it in the 5.25" bay. Solid build and works like a champ at full USB 3.0 speeds across the board.Cheers!
C**S
Good USB hub.
I installed this hub in a 5.25 inch drive bay and plugged it in and it just works. Got it to replace a USB 3.0 expansion card in an x1 slot that would have knocked my second X16 (that only runs at, x4 speed with my graphics card in slot 1) slot all the way down to x1 speed. It appears on 550 motherboards that if you have a graphics card installed in your primary x16 slot your second X16 slot only functions as x4 then if you occupy an x1 slot as well all PCIE slots except for slot 1 are knocked down to PCIE x1. These secondary slots except for the slot 1 graphics card slot are all PCIE 3.0 while the graphics card slot is 4.0. Pay careful attention to this when buying a motherboard in the future folks. I know I will. I consider this something of a serious limitation. The board didn't even have an x8 slot but has 3-4 x1 slots. The board in question is the ROG Strix B 550 F gaming. Great board just some limitations on the PCIE side of things. It's paired with a Ryzen 5 5600X.
M**O
Its decent but could be a lot better
I have had this for about 2 years before writing a review. Overall it dose a decent job, I don't need lighting fast speeds when I am just transferring data over to my phone and back, or plugging in a controller. What I really wanted this for was the TF card slot because I do a lot of 3d printing. My biggest gripe is that the plastic is not 100% flush to the port so there has been multiple times where I go to insert the card at a weird angle and it dose not go into the port but falls into the hub itself and I have to find a way to fish out my card. That annoyance alone would had gotten this a 4 star but where it loses another star is that the TF port seems to be really iffy. Some day I can slot in cards just fine and it reads, other day I have to fiddle with the port to make it work and other days it just dose not read. I say this is nice, but I feel like the only reason this has so many positive reviews is because they are basically the only one on the market. Its reaching a point where I think I'll just get a type C hub and find something else for the front bay drive.
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