The USB 3.0 4-Port Mini Hub allows for up to four USB 3.0 devices to be connected simultaneously at a transmission speed of 5Gbps, while still providing connectivity and support for the older USB 2.0 (480Mb/s) and 1.1 (12Mb/s) devices. It works with high-bandwidth Super Speed USB 3.0 devices, such as webcams, flash drives, video surveillance cameras, digital video cameras, multi-channel audio and more. In addition, it supports fast charging for smart phone, tablets, and iPad.
Customer Rating
5
Works great, nice design, good price
on January 19, 2015
Posted by: MMCL
I got this for my Surface Pro 3 after trying 2 defective Belkin hubs that were more expensive. Nice design, sleek and compact, and solid construction. Long cord is handy, too. Worked right off the bat. Haven't tried with power supply yet (didn't even realize it had one, and don't know that I will need it).
With 3 USB 3.0 ports, this Belkin B2B128TT hub allows you to connect multiple USB 3.0-enabled peripherals to your compatible Windows or Mac laptop. A Gigabit Ethernet adapter with RJ-45 connector provides up to 1 Gbps Internet access.
Customer Rating
1
Two different units did not work and support and c
on January 16, 2015
Posted by: MMCL
The first B2B128 I bought for my Surface Pro 3 was defective. I had only got as far as trying out the USB ports, but with wireless headphones the audio cut in and out and with a wireless keyboard, it was non-responsive a good bit of the time - I thought the batteries were bad in the keyboard, but as soon as I plugged it back directly into the USB port of the computer, it was fine. I spent about 45 minutes for Belkin support to confirm it was defective. I was traveling and didn't have the receipt so they told me to call customer service when I did. When I did I was told I needed a case number from support, so I spent another 1/2 hour with support and another 1/2 hour with customer service. After days I just returned it to Best Buy and bought another one. The USB hubs worked fine on the 2nd one. Then I tried the Ethernet adapter. It didn't work so then I downloaded the software from their site. The Ethernet adapter was still not recognized by the computer. It recognizes the Ethernet fine thru the docking station. So, I contacted Belkin Chat Support again. After 1/2 hour of not even getting to the point to diagnose the problem, I ended the chat session. Too bad. I liked the unit size and shape as it was long enough to rest on the desk and not hand from the USB port of the Surface Pro. And if I was at a client that I needed to use an Ethernet connection instead of wireless, it would have been perfect. I used to consider Belkin high quality before these experiences.