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M. Hamner
Greater than one weekIf you do not need a camera in your power port strip, this may be the power strip for you!! The Ratings for this include the entry Camera Quality. To be honest, the Camera Quality sucks. Probably because the product does not have a camera and pretty sure it is NOT SUPPOSED to have a camera. If you want a cool USB power strip that looks good and seems to work very well - then you will like this hub. A hub you can be proud of! I may take it apart just to make sure they did not accidentally disclose a big brother camera hidden in my power strip sending out 5G microwaves and forcing me to buy cat litter even thought I do not have a cat. Oh, always wear a tin foil hat when performing these dissections so the gov-met doesnt know you are doing it.
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Vinyl Ninja
Greater than one weekWorks as it should. Allows me to expand my USB 3.0 ports on my computer from 4 to 10.
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G. Targee
Greater than one weekI bought this Powered UDB Hub to replace an older one, so I would have newer technology. I like it - especially the feature that allows you to turn on/off each connecter.
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Mrs. Macie Hoeger
> 3 dayWorks as advertised. Blue light is a little bright for beside the bed, but works great.
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Hussam Al Obaidi
> 3 dayIt does the job as described, I have been using it for about 2 months, works great with no issues
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Doc
> 3 dayAs it supposed to. Not much more to say than that
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Thomas Tice
> 3 dayWorks great
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retired
> 3 dayok
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Michael
> 3 dayNice to have a DC power USB port extender, you can do so many things with it.
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Projector Protector
> 3 dayI like the compact size. It works. I dont like the lights that are always on - they are not needed. They waste electricity and make the room bright, totally unnecessary for a USB power supply. The power buttons on each plug are a strange feature - if I want to turn off a device, I would just unplug it. I dont see a need for the added cost of the power switches and lights.