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Your cart is empty.The Targus 4-Port Hub offers a convenient and compact solution for expanding the number of available USB ports on your computer. With this USB hub for your laptop, you can connect all your devices simultaneously, enhancing productivity during work sessions. Streamline your workflow by charging your phone and accessing your external hard drive from a single hub. The convenience of connecting multiple devices simultaneously can greatly improve efficiency. Plus, its sleek and compact design allows for easy transportation to and from the office or any other work location.
Petrus
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Had issues with my Garmin unit not being seen by the Apple Macbook - bought this thing - works fine now.
Terry Lovell
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
This item is exactly what I needed for my two-port laptop. Now I can plus everything in instead of choosing which two periphreals I need at the moment. It works great and I highly recommend this item!
Fábio Schorn
Reviewed in Brazil on October 13, 2024
Funciona muito bem!
bill williams
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024
Handy
NPWLG
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024
I got this to replace an older one I've had. It is wider and not as compact, but still works for it's intended use. In the past my Targus portable hub has been dependable, so I expect I will have the same for this one as well.
Phil M
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023
Very happy with the better speed and allows direct connection to the USB C port, can toss the adapter.
duh-G eraser
Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2023
Just works. Plug in and done. USB's, scanner, printer...Happily recommend this product. (i'm using it on a Mac mini M2 Pro).
Karim Korish
Reviewed in Egypt on April 29, 2023
All looks good
VSAIF
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on December 7, 2022
جيد لكن الكيبل صغير
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 21, 2016
So far so good. It works as expected. I use it with a couple small low powered DJ controllers and it gets the job done.
Scott Turner
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2014
My wife and I both work from home and have offices set up with both normal sitting desks and also with walking treadmill desks, and we move between them (her more so than me, I have to admit). This means we move our laptops with us, which can be a chore.Fortunately, we got setup with monitors/keyboards/mice at both desks, and the use of these small USB hubs provided a critical ingredient in being able to do a hassle-free move by simply unplugging the power, video, and this USB hub at one desk and then re-plugging them back in at the other desk. We both have various USB phone chargers, keyboards, wireless mouse adapters, video-conference cameras, etc, that are connected via USB, and this thing makes it a snap to have to only unplug and replug one connection.We've never had any technical issues with devices plugged into this hub, either. Bottom line is this was a cheap investment that provides great convenience, highly recommended.
Ka B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2014
First, let me state that I have a powered USB Hub which I use primarily. I use this non-powered hub when I'm on-the-go.This hun gives you a four for one USB slots.The built quality is pretty decent.The adapter cable is about 3 1/2 inches (guesstimating).The spacing of the slots is tricky... In the sense that if your using USB cables to connect devices such as printers, interfaces, etc your going to be fine connecting four devices. For some USB drives, you may not be able to fit four USB drives because of the width of each drive (sizes of thumb drives differs from manufacturer).I use this for music production, to connect midi devices and I haven't had latency issues. Recording midi you're going to quantize anyway therefore it shouldn't matter. If you're recording audio through USB then the issue is you shouldn't be doing that if you're recording professionally but that's another discussion.Transfer speeds, for my purposes I really don't care for the numbers, it works fine for meI hope this helps.
dgw
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2013
Lightweight, compact, and functional--those are three good words to describe this USB hub. The cable stores behind it, nicely and neatly, great for tossing in a backpack or briefcase. I like the flat ribbon-style cable; sometimes I think it could be a bit longer, but that's only because I need to use this on the side of my laptop where the main heatsink is and I don't like things like flash drives getting blasted by the hot air. There really isn't much for me to complain about, in terms of function.The ports on this hub are a bit shallow for my taste; not all of the USB connector fits in the socket. It works fine; it just looks weird. The hub also is designed to angle the ports up a bit when it's resting on a table, but plugging in anything bigger than a flash drive (like a cable of any sort) drags down the front and makes the back hover in space. It flattens the ribbon cable, though, instead of the slight twist it gets when nothing is connected to the hub, so really it's more of a design oddity than anything else.This hub's only limitation seems to be power, as expected from an unpowered USB hub. It did not work at all with an external 2.5" hard drive enclosure I used for my laptop's old disk drive, because the enclosure requires two full-powered ports to function. Keep in mind that everything connected through a USB hub (or daisy-chained setup) must draw a combined total of 500mA or less for all devices to work for sure. I have not had any trouble with data corruption or anything like that, so the hub's electronics appear sound.In case others have something similar happen to them: The first time I tried to use this hub, I plugged it in, plugged in my USB mouse, connected my USB HDD, and then Windows said the HDD was unformatted. I spent the rest of the afternoon playing tricks with USB drivers, Device Manager, and power to the laptop's mainboard to get USB working again; Windows kept saying that a USB device connected to the computer had malfunctioned and was unrecognized, connecting and disconnecting endlessly, and none of the four ports did anything more than supply power to whatever I plugged in. Shutting down the laptop, unplugging it, and removing the battery for a minute or so appeared to restore USB functionality again. Since, this hub has functioned flawlessly (within its limitations).
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