🔗 Connect More, Control More, Do More!
The ANYOYO 16-Port USB 3.1 Hub delivers lightning-fast 10Gbps data transfer with individual port switches and a powerful 90W supply, ensuring seamless connectivity and protection across all major operating systems for the ultimate multitasking setup.
U**R
Ultimate USB Hub to Organize Your Devices and Simplify Your Setup!
I recently got the ANYOYO 16-Port USB Hub, and it has been a lifesaver for my cluttered desk setup. With a mix of USB A and USB C ports (4 USB A 3.0, 2 USB C 3.0, 4 USB A smart charging, and 6 USB A 2.0), it allows me to connect and charge all my devices in one place. From my external drives and gaming accessories to my phone and tablet, everything now has a dedicated spot.The individual on/off switches for each port are a thoughtful touch, letting me control which devices are active without constantly plugging and unplugging. The 20V/3A UK power adapter ensures consistent power, even when I'm using multiple devices simultaneously.It's compact yet powerful, with a sleek design that blends well with my workspace. I finally feel organized and efficient, and my setup looks so much cleaner. If you're struggling with too many devices and not enough ports, this USB hub is exactly what you need!
J**N
Wow what a great product
Previous to buying this hub i had purchased 3 usb hubs costing £33 to £39 and all had issues and did not function properly so returned all but this usb hub is absolutely great I have 10 devices connected to it and the hub plugged into my desktop pc and all devices fuction correctly I can't praise this hub enough and worth every penny of the £76 i paid for it and highly recommend buying one
M**
keeps things tidy and connected
well made and all outlets are switchable which should reduce wear and tear on the leads i would recommend this power/data hub
E**H
Excellent value at £29.99 with the USB C shaped holes being very useful
I originally selected this at £49.99 but paid £29.99 for it after a price drop. For the price, I think it's excellent quality and even comes with a fitting kit. I have a couple of reservations but these are fairly typical:1) the power supply is... well it whines. It seems to be okay and I've attached it to my DC load and it's survived but I would pay an extra fiver for a power supply that isn't noisy like this.2) I don't see the point of the power buttons! So far my biggest issue is that the devices I've plugged in weren't recognised because the power was off. Maybe it makes sense if you're using it as a charger but I am using it as a hub and lightweight charger. Maybe having a few switched ones might make sense.3) I'm honestly not sure what version of USB 3 this supports. It doesn't matter to me but if you're going to do big file transfers and things you may care. I don't. I forget what they all support anyway.I don't think anyof those things lower my opinion of the product and in the same scenario I would buy it again. I just wanted to show that I'd used it and that's what I eventually ended up thinking. In general, very pleased.
K**O
Very useful device for linking to a PC
This arrived in a white sleeved and branded box with an image of the USB hub on the front. The box has a breakdown of the specifications on the back, along with an identification diagram showing all the ports and buttons. Once opened you have the main unit, power cable, wall fixings, computer connection cable and an instruction leaflet.First impressions: this is quite a compact unit with the different ports separated and labelled, along with the colour indication of the type of port. I like that each port has an individual switch to turn it on with a quick press and hold down the switch to turn it off, also indicating with a tiny blue LED. In my opinion the leads are a good length along with being thick and good quality.I set this up on my desktop PC as an ideal location due to it having USB 3.0 ports on the back, and only one on the front which makes it a pain when I need multiple ports or need to switch devices. Fitting is really just a case of plugging the leads in as a Windows PC will instantly pick it up as plug and play.I tested out all the ports for charging and switch activation, with all working perfectly. I tested the USB 3.0 ports with USB adapters and micro SD cards, and they worked perfectly with fast transfer. I connected a wireless mouse and keyboard dongle which also worked as it should, with no noticeable latency.Overall I have been using this since it arrived and have found it really is a helpful device. It saves multiple switching of devices on a single accessible port or having to get round the back of the computer to access ports. The transfer speeds are high even when using multiple ports. It adds easily accessible charging ports in a small area, with isolation switches for each port. Personally I have found this ideal for linking to a desktop PC, and with its own power source it is not reliant on drawing power from a single USB 3.0 port, so easily charges and connects multiple devices. I can’t really fault this USB hub so have given top marks.
D**D
Pretty incompatible with items attached
In a basic way this works but I found as I connect times that some work and others fail to connect or being stable in connection - for example running an external hard drive through this had it disconnecting multiple times to the point that it quickly corrupted the drive - would have got a refund if it wasn’t for being outside of the window for that - I think if you just wanted to run some basic things like a keyboard or something it probably is good but it seems to be poor at pass through in general
D**W
Expensive
Plenty of ports, could probably have dropped a couple of USB 2.0 ports in favour of more USB C but that's a personal choice. A slightly odd layout in that the power and connection sockets are positioned such that the cables will come towards the front of your desk if the labelling is readable.
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