USB Switch
This product is exactly what I needed. It multiplies the number of USB ports. Very useful.
D-Link's 7-port USB 2.0 hub (DUB-H7) allows additional USB ports to be added to a computer to simultaneously connect printers, mice, camcorders and USB hard drives.
7-port USB 2.0 hub (external power supply)
Available from 30€50 on the outlet deals
D-Link's 7-port USB 2.0 hub (DUB-H7) allows you to add additional USB ports to a computer to simultaneously connect printers, mice, camcorders and USB hard drives. Equipped with its own power supply, it provides power to the various USB devices connected and is backward compatible with the USB 1.1 standard. This 7-port USB 2.0 hub can provide power to the USB devices connected to it (e.g. USB hard drives) thanks to the integrated power supply. This feature makes the DUB-H7 a truly portable solution.
General information |
Product name |
D-Link DUB-H7 |
Brand |
D-Link | |
Model |
DUB-H7 | |
Technical specifications |
Number of ports |
7 |
Connector(s) |
7 X USB 2.0 | |
External power supply |
Yes | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 19 Feb 2004
This product is exactly what I needed. It multiplies the number of USB ports. Very useful.
Easy to connect, very compact casing, the only criticism I would make is that it doesn't have a switch as I use it to power LEDs on a desk.
I use this USB hub for my Car Simulator, and it allows me to connect all my peripherals in the same place without any hassle and without having to extend everything.
I already had an old 4 port dlink hub. Over time, it finally gave up the ghost. I switched to a 7 port, the 4 port doesn't seem to work anymore. I'm very happy with it.
On the other hand, bad point for LDLC who still don't get boxes for the contents. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to get a new one, but I'm sure I'll be able to get a new one, and I'm sure I'll be able to get a new one, and I'm sure I'll be able to get a new one.
bought as a complement to a Saitek X56.and fixed on desk to avoid having wires everywhere
I'm not sure how to use it, but it's a good idea to have it on my computer.
I'm not going to plug the X56 into it, even though it's mains powered, I still have the ghosting problem (phantom button presses with the joystick, a known problem with the x56, a powered usb hub is recommended). I plug the two joystick peripherals directly into the tower anyway. product to avoid.