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Sabrent Introduces HB-3A4C 7-Port 20W Powered Hub with Switches

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The Sabrent 7-Port Hub with Switches (HB-3A4C) is just like our popular and convenient 4-port switchable hubs but with even more ports. This one has three 5 Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 1x1) USB-A ports, capable of delivering 5 V/500 mA of power for basic accessories. The four 5 Gbps USB-C ports provide even more power: three at 5 V/900 mA, and one at a whooping 20 W. This hub can handle device charging and host multiple accessories at the same time. We've included a power adapter to make this a powered hub with up to 48 W of total input power to keep things reliably connected.

Each of these seven ports has its own switch to independently enable/disable the attached device, accessory, or peripheral. Per-switch/per-port status is clearly indicated with white LEDs. This gives you direct, clear control over multiple devices with the push of a button. This is handy for managing gamepads, headsets, wireless receivers, keyboards, mice, and much more. Mount the hub where you need it and never worry: the aluminium alloy construction is tough and provides enhanced heat dissipation for sustained operation under any conditions. It's the perfect companion to any laptop, desktop, or portable device.



7-Port Hub: The Sabrent 7-Port USB Hub with Switches (HB-3A4C) is your singular solution for adding multiple USB ports to your favorite laptop, desktop, Deck, Ally, or other device. A total of seven switchable ports gives you unmatched control.

Power: Three of the USB-C ports provide 5 V/900 mA for power-hungry devices while the fourth provides up to 20 W of power delivery (PD).

Plenty Of USB: Plentiful ports for output with three 5 Gbps (USB Gen 3.2 1x1) 5 V/500mA USB-A ports and four 5 Gbps USB-C ports. Plenty of ports to go around for devices of all types, from keyboards and mice to external storage.

Clear And Consistent: Every port is switchable with a clear status LED. This gives you simple and direct control over your peripherals. Rugged construction provides additional physical support and heat dissipation for sustained operation.

The included power adapter makes sure you can power multiple devices simultaneously with 48 W of total input power.

It's Sabrent: The HB-3A4C is designed for Windows, macOS, and Linux systems, but will work with many other devices. Please visit our website to register your product and to receive technical support.

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I have one of theirs thats all USB-A, 10 port, 60W.
I like the buttons a lot, some devices I have need to be power cycled for some reason, and its more convenient than pulling them out and in again.
Hubs are seriously underrated. I have way too many USB devices and attaching a hub to the highest speed port in the computer and then letting everything else chain off of that has served me well. In fact I have a hub, going to 2 other hubs.... so many cables.
 
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Sorry what's the input connection. TB-4, usb-c 3.2. Surely unless it's TB-4 the bandwidth would be too low for you to get decent performance if using a lot of ports.
 
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