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Lindy 43325 4 Port USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type C Hub

Lindy 43325 4 Port USB 3.2 Hub provides 4 USB Type A SuperSpeed ports for connecting USB peripherals to a USB Type C equipped computer.…

Lindy 42986 4 Port USB 2.0 Hub

Lindy 42986 4 Port USB 2.0 Hub allows the user to connect 4 additional peripherals to a USB Type A equipped computer.…

Lindy 43334 4 Port USB 3.2 GEN 2 TYP C Hub

Lindy 43334 is a 4 Port USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type C Hub allows users to connect up to 2 USB Type A and 2…

Lindy 4 Port USB Type C Hub 43324 (USB 3.0)/ 43325 (USB 3.2)

Lindy 4 Port USB Type C Hub allows the user to connect 4 additional peripherals to a USB Type A equipped computer.…

Lindy 43228 7 Port USB 3.1 Charging Hub

Lindy 43328 7 Port USB 3.0 Hub with BC 1.2 Charging provides convenient desktop access to USB 3.0 devices including smartphones, tablets or flash drives.…

Lindy 43091 USB 3.1 TYPE C Hub 4 Port

Lindy 43091 4 Port USB 3.1 Type C Hub allows the user to connect 2 USB Type A and 2 USB Type C peripherals to…

Hubs

Many laptop and PC manufacturers today, to reduce their units’ dimensions and weight, provide a much lesser number of USB ports in their devices. In such cases, there’s a risk of users running out of ports to connect multiple gadgets. This is where an external USB hub can come to your rescue. USB (Universal Serial Bus) hubs are external devices that can extend a single USB port on your laptop or desktop to two, four, or even ten additional ports. USB laptop hubs help connect multiple peripherals to your laptop, such as keyboards and mice, external USB hard drives, monitors, and webcams. Many USB hubs also have the ability to connect to other standards, such as HDMI for displays and Ethernet for the internet.

Features to look for when buying a hub

There are multiple features one needs to consider while looking for the “ideal hub,” as the selection of these devices is subject to an individual’s specific requirements. However, listed below are some common factors most people check while choosing hubs:
  • Connection to host: USB hubs come with different connectors, such as USB-A, USB-B, and USB-C, and your electronic gadget needs to have a compatible port for the hub to connect to your main device. Many laptops come with only USB-C ports; in that case, you need to invest in a USB-C hub.
  • Number of output ports: Before buying a USB hub, you need to make sure of the number of devices you need to attach to it. Then, check if the hub comes with the number of ports you require to connect to your device.
  • Transfer speed: Different users operate devices that need to operate at different data transfer speeds, so before making the purchase, you need to make sure the hub supports the USB standard required for your devices. The most common standards are USB 2.0, USB 3.0, and USB-C.
  • OS Compatibility: Ensure that the hub is compatible with your laptop's operating system and the devices you plan to connect. Some hubs are solely designed for Mac or Windows systems, so it is essential to check compatibility.
  • Size and design: Some hubs are designed to be compact and portable, while others are designed to sit on a desk. Consider the size and design of the hub to ensure that it fits well with your laptop setup and portability needs.
  • Power delivery: If you plan to connect power-hungry devices such as external hard drives or graphics cards, make sure the hub has enough power delivery to support these devices. A powered USB hub typically offers up to 100W of charging power, which is enough to charge a laptop.
  • Price: Determine your budget for the hub and compare prices across different brands and models to find the best value for your needs.

Newcom's offerings

Newcom, one of the best USB hubs distributors in MEA/Middle East and Africa, provides a wide range of high-efficiency, budget-friendly hubs that cater to all your needs from brands such as j5create, Lindy, and Targus.
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