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48W Powered USB Hub - ACASIS 10 Ports USB 3.0 Data Hub, Individual On/Off Switches, 12V/4A Power Adapter, Aluminum Housing, USB Splitter for PC, Computer, Mobile HDD, Flash Drive

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Size: 10 Ports


Features

  • 10-Port USB 3.0 Hub: Able to plug in up to 10 devices all on one strip, the USB splitter up to 5V/2.4A per port. The included 12V/4A power adapter ensures fast and stable data transfer during use.
  • Independent Switch: All high-speed USB 3.0 ports have an independent switch, for better securitry. These can be directly pressed to turn them off, without removing the USB cable.
  • 5Gbps Data Transfer: 10 times faster than USB 2.0, transfer rates up to 5Gbps and backwards compatible with USB 2.0/1.1 devices. You can connect multiple external flash drives, USB memory, phones, tablets, card readers, printers, computer mice, controllers, and other devices at the same time.
  • Solid Aluminum Structure: Built-in surge protector keeps your devices and data safe and supports hot swapping. The metal adds some weight, making it more difficult for the unit to be dragged along by any USB cables plugged into it.
  • Wide Compatibility: the USB Hub is compatible with Windows XP/vista/7/8/10, MacOS-8/9/X, UNIX, and Linux, and offers plug-and-play installation. Package contents: USB 3.0 10-port Hub, USB 3.0 cable (3.28ft), 12V/4A power adapter (10ft), user manual.

Brand: ACASIS


Color: Grey


Hardware Interface: USB, USB 3.0


Special Feature: Heat Resistant, Fast Data Transfer, Plug and Play


Compatible Devices: Laptops, Desktops


Product Dimensions: 8.66 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches


Item Weight: 1.1 pounds


Item model number: ICP48-120-4000


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Date First Available: May 13, 2019


Manufacturer: Shenzhen Shi Ying Yuan Electronics Co LTD


Country of Origin: China


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  • Nice looking design, quality build and reliable on a Macbook Pro SSD Retina.
Size: 7 Ports
UPDATED. I've been running this USB 3.0 port for well over 3 months now, currently plugged in: (1) USB 2.0 monitor, (2) USB 2.0 phone charger/cable, (3) USB 2.0 keyboard dongle, (4, 5) 2x USB 2.0 MIDI controller, (6) USB 2.0 cabled mouse, (7) USB 3.0 digital multi-track audio interface. PROS ... What I do like about this little USB hub, all ports are 3.0 and backwards compatible, it has a nice sturdy aluminum frame and isn't overly huge, bulky, obnoxious looking or made of cheap plastic casing. Nicest looking hub for 7+ ports (13 and 16), the metallic color is more grey than silver and works with my studio decor. Comes packaged in a nice fancy box. At first I wasn't sure if I really needed individual switches on each port, but it's a nice option to have and I wouldn't get a port without them as when I put my computer to sleep one of my music devices goes into a dancing light pattern mode instead of shutting down, thus the switch off is a plus. The little blue LEDs next to each port are faint, but a useful visual indicator for on/off. CONS ... The seven port hub comes with a huge "wall-wart" type AC power adapter, can't stand them, would rather have a lump in the middle to take up less plug space. I bought an extension cord to eliminate the wall-wart adapter hogging up two spaces. The picture on Amazon shows a power cable with a lump in the middle AC adapter, that's not what you get with the 7 port hub. The actual ports themselves do not glow (despite people telling me they did), just the little blue LEDs next to them if switched on. They fade out to off if you switch them off. So far this hub has performed without a glitch with daily use on my Macbook Pro operating High Sierra OS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2019 by Sam Sam

  • Robust, well built, reliable, and nice looking, too!
Size: 7 Ports
OK Boomer. I've had the privilege of being there nearly at the beginning. Learned TTL as a teen in 1965. Learned BASIC on GE timeshare in 1970. Learned assembly on PDP-8 in 1972. Got on ARPAnet in 1975. Owned my first computer in 1977. Point is I've been around building, modifying, and hacking computers and networks for half a century, yes, 50 years! I have proof of everything I've just stated here. All that to say I've owned dozen of USB hubs in my lifetime. I've become picky partly since I no longer can afford to spend money on tech like I used to and partly since I've become more discerning about the products and their claims. Sorry for the blurry photos. I'm disabled, can't hold a camera steady, and tbh I'm just not very visually artistic. First photo shows some of the WD (Western Digital) Passport HDD's that I have collected throughout the years. I sometimes get them used since tools like CrystalDiskInfo will show you the hours on a drive and its health. Second photo is an older non-working hub (not the ACASIS) that I needed to replace. The 2amp power brick overheated, just didn't have the juice. The vendor is supposed to be sending me a replacement 4amp power adapter. After a week I couldn't wait. So I got the ACASIS to replace it. OK. Third photo is another hub (still not the ACASIS) that does still work. It's a 10-port and works well. I don't like the form factor - there are ports on 4 sides of the hub. Forth photo, more used HDD's, these are larger physical size (5.25") and powered. The fifth and final photo, if you can see it, does finally show the ACASIS hub. It's my favorite. On to the review! I purchased this on an Amazon Lightning Deal just over a week ago. I can already tell it's better built than any hub I've owned thus far -- and there have been dozens (non-powered) and perhaps just a dozen of power hubs that I've owned and used. (not including those which are only chargers, oc) It's a 7-port powered hub and I have 7 WD HDD's attached to it. Most of the time the drives are idle and, presumably, don't require much power. But when I'm doing a search using a multi-threaded utility like Treesize Pro, it's possible for ALL the drives to be seeking away at the same time. This is when the power in the adapter and internal electronics of the hub are called upon to really work. That's why a robust, well-built, reliable hub is important to me. The design and build quality are excellent. I like the simple but aesthetic form factor. I personally don't need the individual switches atm. In the past, however, when multiple drives have an OS on them, the boot-up for Windows 7 especially but even on Windows 10 can get confused. (OK Boomer, I still like Windows 7.) Switching off drives with a boot sector and OS can be handy. No doubt there are other reasons to have switches. ASCIC also makes a 16-port USB 3.0 hub with a whopping 7.5A power adapter! (B07JM9ZFFV) This is on my Amazon wishlist. I'm particularly thankful the prompt and courteous Amazon messaging that I've received from rhodesxu customer service. They were kind and helpful to me. I'd recommend this hub to a friend and I'd buy it again myself -- except that I really want their 16-port hub when I have the cash for it! Thanks for listening. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2019 by Edro Datum Edro Datum

  • Great device for expansion.
Size: 16 Ports
So far working great. Did not think I would have needed something with this many ports. Works good with my 11 devices on. Maybe have a little brighter lighting. Overall excellent.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025 by Blade1

  • large usb strip
Size: 16 Ports
Well made plenty of power and switches work well.
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025 by Dean Livingston

  • Using for music: Workable, but know how it functions!
Size: 16 Ports
the tl;dr is: Read the review by "Wait", commenting on how this device appears in Windows 10 (N number of USB hubs, 4 ports each) and that's exactly how it looks. Great quality product, but ports beyond 8 YMMV. Review: I struggled for a long time with USB device management on my laptop + USB MIDI gear (controllers, IK Uno, Streichfett), and inconsistent device allocation which would make MIDI mapping via devices in Ableton Live! (10 at the time) a chore. However, a newer laptop (XPS 2019 model) and this hub (purchased in 2020) solved 99% of my problems. The remaining gotchya is this: If you prioritize your gear to be on the LOWER # of ports (1-8 works for me), you'll seem to get consistent performance (never any hiccups, latency, or disconnects of gear in the middle of your music session). If you plug anything into the higher ports, you may encounter the same things I do: Gear will randomly stop working and only work once you've fully disconnected and reconnected the USB cable at the hub (not the device!) - it may work awhile longer, but then have the same issue later. This problem is WORSE if you run the hub off of something like a usb c PD hub/dock. Directly connect it to an available 3.0+ port. So while 10+ ports is nice, you shouldn't put any flash drives, hard drives, or gear that needs to be constantly connected for hours at a time (MIDI gear/instruments etc).. which doesn't leave a lot of options for ports 9-16 on my unit. I still use it because it's the best option for me, but I think I'm going to try using two 8 port USB hubs, 1 connected to each of the available USB ports on my XPS laptop. I hope that resolves 100% of my connectivity issues, but I'm skeptical. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Nice compact unit
Size: 10 Ports(USB-C)
This works quite nicely. The LED lights are a bit hard to see off axis, but otherwise very nice.
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025 by Mcgalliard

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