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Trust 7 Port USB2 Powered Hub HU-5870V UK | 
enlarge | Brand: Trust Category: CE
List Price: £19.99 Buy New: £13.50 You Save: £6.49 (32%)
New (17) from £13.50
Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 4063
Platform: Windows Xp Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.2 x 4
MPN: 15141 Model: 15141 EAN: 8713439151411 ASIN: B000TG6IMO
Release Date: May 18, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description Easily connect up to seven USB 2.0 peripheral devices via only one USB port using the Trust 7 Port USB2 Powered Hub HU-5870V. With the addition of more USB peripheral devices, the four extra ports on a standard USB hub are often not enough. The new Trust 7 Port USB2 Powered Hub HU-5870V (www.trust.com/15140) is a solution to this problem. With this hub, it is now possible to connect up to seven USB 2.0 peripheral devices to only one USB port.The use of wide USB devices, such as WiFi adaptors, has been taken...
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Failed after 10 months October 11, 2008 C. Phillips Bought this as it provided the ports I needed and was a powered hub - I wanted to plug in external drives. Also it looked good and the ports were arranged well. However the blue light is way too bright, and unnecessary. When plugged into my PC it was recognised as 2 separate hubs and would appear to be two 4-port hubs connected together - one 4 port hub plugged into the other. So you have a 4 port hub with 1 port occupied by another 4 port hub - this then leaves you the 7 ports to use. Unfortunately about 1 week ago it failed. The PC came coming up with unrecognised device. I phoned the company I bought it from and they have given me an RMA to return it (Trust delegate all their returns to the sdeller of the item which is not great), but I'm probably not going to bother having read all the other negative reviews. Instead I'm considering opting for another brand (D-Link) as I have one of their modem/routers and it has been good.
Beware... October 3, 2008 Daisy W (London UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've just had to replace this unit for the second time, the first under warranty, this time not. Both had the same faults: sockets failed in turn, this time three of the seven gave up the ghost. Look elsewhere. I shall.
Poor reliability October 2, 2008 Steve S (Warwickshire) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A good looking device that does the job some of the time. It is completely random whether this device is seen and recognised by any computer in the house as sometimes it works and sometimes it does not. Not worth the money. Far to unreliable to have any faith in it, and it has now been replaced. The blue light, whilst small, can illuminate a medium sized room in the middle of the night as well!
Failed September 21, 2008 Stanley (Wales) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Nice-looking device, but mine died after 10 months. Same symptoms as other users are reporting.
Work fine September 8, 2008 Xanadu 21 (Oxford, UK) This is a neat unit and good value. I've had one for a year now and it works fine.
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