Expand your system’s connectivity with the Xcellon 4-Port Slim USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C Hub. With four USB Type-A ports, this hub can be used to connect a variety of peripherals such as flash drives, keyboards, and more. Adhering to USB 3.1 Gen 1 standards, it has data transfer rates of up to 5 Gb/s, so you can spend less time waiting and more time getting things done. Moreover, its slim design makes it easily pocketable for use on-the-go.
Note: This USB hub supports data transfer only. It will not deliver power to devices.
Kaitlyn Yundt (verified owner) –
This is what I was really looking for, small and easy to pack without taking up a lot of space. Excellent quality and good price. THANKS! *ESPAOL* Esto es lo que realmente buscaba, pequeo y fcil de llevar en el bulto sin molestar ni ocupar mucho espacio. Excelente calidad y buen precio.
Martine Schiller (verified owner) –
I have this connected to a Mac Mini and connecting USB 3.0 card reader, USB 3.0 Samsung portable SSD and LaCie USB 3.0 portable external hard drive and can have all plugged in at once.
Rashawn Crist (verified owner) –
This works great like it is supposed to and blends in with my other black cables.
Clementine Ankunding (verified owner) –
Hey! This thing works as advertised. I needed a few more USB 3 ports to accommodate all those little things like my phone charger, occasional thumb drive, etc. I don’t use it for large volume hard drives or anything like that. I prefer thunderbolt for those things. It works! The power button is a cool feature as well.
Christ Bogan (verified owner) –
Great product. Nice sleek design. Minimal space. Plug and play.
Cristobal Von (verified owner) –
Much needed and works a treat with the MacBook.
Leland Casper (verified owner) –
These things work VERY well for me. The build is great and I have had no issues. I did buy a few of the larger 10 port version which continuously dismounts my hard drives. No damage so far, and I am returning them. But, I remain cautious reading the horror story reviews on here. :l
Jovan Lakin (verified owner) –
Not much to say, it just works. Note, they are a plastic housing so not aluminum but for the price what would you expect.
Maiya Roberts (verified owner) –
I have two of these hubs and they both work very well.
Berniece Kihn (verified owner) –
Using this hub to get additional ports for my 2015 MacBook pro retina. It works as advertised and provided me with the additional ports I needed for all my peripherals.
Aurore Walter (verified owner) –
Works as it should. Good product.
Jameson Weissnat (verified owner) –
I have all of my external drives connected through this hub, and I can not detect any loss of speed. It’s great.
Lonnie Simonis (verified owner) –
This is a perfect size for using at the crowded airport multiple charging stations.
Kendall Reichel (verified owner) –
muy prctico, todo en orden con la entrega. quiz el cable qued un poco corto y es muy rgido.
Casey Howe (verified owner) –
Powers all my external devices, even those flash thumb drives that require extra power.
Shanna Hackett (verified owner) –
And I like that it does not have an on/off button – as certain others do – which can be pressed by mistaken.
Deion Mante (verified owner) –
OEM Replacement-perfect fit
Amy Barton (verified owner) –
Not much to this item but it work great. Good quality for the price.
Aimee Murphy (verified owner) –
This usb hub works perfectly with my Mac.
Meagan Roob (verified owner) –
Pros: 1) It works, exactly as advertised. 2) Connected devices show no signs of performance changes. 3) Has a light, that indicates that the hub is connected. 4) Just plug it in and it works. Cons: 1) The cord is 6 long, and is pig-tailed connected. You cannot replace it with a longer cord (although you could use a USB extension cord). Neutrals: 1) The casing is plastic. But if feels strong and will not easily crack or break. I would not step on it. But if should be fine for nearly any use. 2) Only one mechanical type, USB powered, hard drive will function at a time. Those mechanical (spinning disks) drives need more power than a SSD (solid state USB drive). This is not the fault of the hub, as the hub derives its power from your computer’s USB port. If you want to connect multiple, mechanical, USB powered drives to a hub, then you will need a hub that plugs into your electrical outlet. But if you are plugging in external USB drives that have their own power source (have their own electrical cords to go to your wall outlets), then this hub will work well. Also, if you are plugging in multiple flash drives, which consume little power, then this hub will work well. My main gripe is the short cable that is connected to the hub. Otherwise, this is a very good hub.