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The SABRENT 10-Port USB 3.0 Hub (HB-B7C3) is a powerhouse expansion device featuring 7 high-speed USB 3.0 ports plus 3 smart charging ports delivering up to 2.4A each. Equipped with a reliable 60W power adapter and individual power switches with LED indicators, it offers precise control and stable performance. Compatible across PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox, and PS5, this compact hub transforms your workspace into a streamlined, efficient command center.




| ASIN | B0797NWDCB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37 in USB Hubs |
| Brand | SABRENT |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (11,818) |
| Date First Available | March 12, 2015 |
| Hardware Platform | Linux, Mac, PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.7 x 1.9 x 0.94 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.55 ounces |
| Item model number | PS65B120Y5000S |
| Manufacturer | SABRENT |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Product Dimensions | 5.7 x 1.9 x 0.94 inches |
| Series | HB-B7C3 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wireless Type | DECT |
I**E
10/10 Worth Every Cent
Best purchase I’ve ever made for my setup besides like lighting and mounts, this right here is 10/10, had it for maybe 8 months so far (late review) but it’s absolutely amazing, and I know it’s not too demanding from my pc, I originally bought this for my laptop, but I’ve upgraded since then and it was worth every dollar, super useful and functional, has more than enough usb ports there’s just so many usb ports, super good port, along with the charging ones, super great power usage, and I can turn off and on the ones I want to use whenever, super light and it even looks nice!
S**T
Solid Device That Works Well
This is a review of the powered 60w 10 port device with switches. I bought it because I'd added a Pluggable Displaylink USB to DisplayPort device that seemed to be adding some USB instability to my low end Dell Vostro laptop. Drives not being recognized when plugged in, etc. The Pluggable is a fairly high power/traffic device, so I thought a powered hub could take some load off my Dell's power supply. So far it's working well, with one big advantage. Rather than using three ports on my laptop, I'm now only using one, so it's almost like a laptop dock except that I also have an Ethernet cable and power cable attached (the USB-C on my laptop is not the advanced type that can do display port and power, so I wouldn't want it also handling my Ethernet traffic through the USB port). Since I only use the external monitor and all my USB devices are now separately powered, the only draw on my laptop's power supply is for the laptop itself (CPU/GPU, BT and USB systems, etc.) The switches are a nice little plus so that I can disconnect a device without unplugging it. My only complaint is the design is not such that it's easy to label what each cord does, which would be useful for the switches, but I did create a list I posted close by.
S**E
Works OK
Sabrent 36W 7-Port USB 3.0 Hub I use this for writing backup files from my desktop computer to a flash drive every night. All 7 of the ports work. I wrote a script to compare the speed of file transfer between ports on this hub and the native USB 3.0 ports on the front of the computer. It's a very fast computer with an ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero motherboard, and those native ports are connected directly to that motherboard. The file source was an internal RAM disk, infinitely fast compared to USB. There was no difference in speed between the ports, whether the destination flash drive was a fast one or a slow one. Once a month I write five flash drives at once, and I expect this hub to handle that perfectly. If it doesn't, I will update this report. I don't need 36 watts or individual port switches, but maybe some day? OOPS - Now it's not so good. I make most of my flash drives bootable, using Macrium Reflect, so the images on the drives can be restored easily. But the ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero motherboard does not find those flash drives. As if they are not connected at all. The USB cable length doesn't matter, nor does the port that I use on the 7-port Sabrent hub, nor does the brand or type of flash drive. Tried 'em all. And all of the flash drives will boot up just fine when plugged in directly to the front of computer, where a short cable within the computer connects to the mobo. This not a huge problem, because I would use a front or back connection if I really needed to restore a drive. It's more of an inconvenience, because it makes it a little harder to test a flash drive. I need to get to Sabrent and see what they have to say. SERIOUS UPDATE: The review changes from 5 stars to 1 star (preferably zero). Elated and angry. Elated because I finally discovered why my computer was exhibiting so many sudden "Black Screen of Death" reboots. Angry because the cause was this Sabrent 7-Port USB Hub which was doing nothing when the reboots occurred. The reboots seemed to be random, so I had no idea what might cause them and spent good money on three (very nice) Tripp-Lite surge suppressors. I was already using a UPS for the computer itself. More important, I spent hours upon hours trying to find the problem, never imagining that it could be a device that was plugged in but not even in use when the reboots happened. I wrote scripts, attempting to repeatedly exercise non-microsoft software (VeraCrypt, 7-Zip, ImDisk) to produce the error reliably, to no avail. I kept a log of the black screens, and that did help. Finally my little brain connected the start of the black screens to the time that I purchased the Sabrent 7-Port USB Hub. Since disconnecting that, no such reboots have occurred. I do need a hub during certain procedures, but the replacement ikuai 11-Port hub has not caused reboot problems. It has other problems, and it's going back, but that's a separate review. The Sabrent hub was unquestionably the cause. However, in my opinion, the ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero motherboard is also partly at fault, because it should be designed well enough to prevent a USB-connected device from bringing down the computer. 2024 03 05 Another update. Maybe the Sabrent isn't the problem after all. It's definitely not "unquestionably" the cause. I replaced it with a new RSHTech 7-port USB hub, and the black-screen reboots continue. I'm stumped right now, actually starting to suspect my UPS of spikes or momentary cutouts. Anyway I think the Sabrent is OK.
C**N
Works for most things
Works good just make shore it can handle the power needed cause i use it for rtl sdr and after like 3 of them there isnt enough power to run and more than that or my hdmi reciever
W**F
Small profile, fast data transfers, lots of ports.
I like the SABRENT brand - I needed something quick for a VR/recording project and this fit the bill. Powered the extra lighting/recording equipment I needed. Data transfers are great too and the unit doesn't run hot like others I've had in the past. There's no setup really - just plug in what you need. Overall good price for the functionality and it tucks away easily since it's a small profile unit. Great design and looks like it's built to last.
D**.
Utiliser sur un SimRig pour tout le matériel Sim Racing et j'en suis très très satisfait. Les trois ports de recharges me servent pour recharger les périphériques sans fil (clavier, souris et casque) et les autres pour les différents périphériques (base, pédalier, dashboard, ...). Pour ceux (comme moi) qui pensent utiliser les boutons on/off, il faut savoir qu'ils leur arrive de ne pas s'enclencher comme ils le devraient. D'où les 3 étoiles. Après un petit temps (quelques mois), la position basse (on) a parfois du mal à "accrocher". Il suffirait peut-être de démonter pour remettre un guide convenablement, mais j'ai choisi de ne plus le passer en off. Mis à part ce petit souci rien à signaler sur ce hub qui fait très bien le travail.
C**N
Tengo una lap YOGA, la cual tiene únicamente una entrada para USB. Gracias al COVID me he estado dedicando a dar cursos virtuales y videoconferencias en vivo. Este dispositivo de entradas para USB y 3 cargadores, me ha sido de vital ayuda. Le conecto micrófono, cámara de video, los USB para teclado y mouse inalpambrico, y todo funciona a la perfección. Sin problema alguno en la transmisión de audio y video. Además de que cuando se me termina alguna bateria del equipo de iluminación tengo la oportunidad de conectar su cargador a éste adaptador y recargar la bateria al mismo tiempo que estoy transmitiendo en vivo. MUY RECOMENDABLE! EXCELENTE PRODUCTO!! MUY UTIL!!
S**E
Kunder behöver veta att de inte ska räkna med att få den varan som de har beställt ! Jag beställde en SABRENT USB-hubb version 3.2. Den jag fick var version 3.0 och är en äldre modell som inte jobbar lika fort ! Antingen tror man på att man kan skicka en 3.0 och att kunden inte begriper att den har blivit lurad eller så finns det kanske ingen som är läskunning och vet vad siffrorna betyder. VAD VÄRRE ÄR ATT JAG SÅG ATT DET VAR TRE HELT OLIKA PRISER PÅ AMAZONS SIDA ! från något över 400 till mer än 600 kronor ! ALDRIG MERA AMAZON !!!
A**R
Works as it should! The buttons are nice to be able to turn ports on and off
E**O
Ho acquistato questo hub USB principalmente per alimentare alcune strisce LED e delle lampade USB nella mia postazione. Le 7 porte disponibili sono molto comode, soprattutto perché ognuna è dotata di un interruttore ON/OFF indipendente con indicatore LED. Questo mi permette di accendere e spegnere le luci senza dover scollegare fisicamente i cavi ogni volta: una comodità enorme, soprattutto se si vuole mantenere ordine sulla scrivania. Il trasferimento dati non è stata la mia priorità in questo caso, ma ho fatto qualche test e la velocità con USB 3.2 è davvero ottima. Nessun problema di connessione o di riconoscimento dei dispositivi, funziona perfettamente fin da subito. Anche la compatibilità è eccellente: ho provato anche a collegare un paio di altri accessori (chiavette USB e una tastiera) e tutto ha funzionato senza intoppi. Il cavo di alimentazione esterna incluso è fondamentale: garantisce la potenza necessaria anche per dispositivi che consumano di più, come le luci che sto usando. In sintesi, un prodotto davvero valido, pratico e funzionale. Se avete bisogno di un hub per alimentare o gestire più periferiche USB contemporaneamente, è un acquisto consigliatissimo.
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