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VEMONT VM-309 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub, with 0.5'/15 cm Cable and DC 3.5 mm/1.35 mm Power Jack BC 1.2 Ultra Slim Aluminum Silver for Mac OS, Windows, iOS, Android, Linux, Silver
DESCRIPTION
Can I charge my phone/iPad/tablet/etc. with it?
Can I run my external HDD (hard disk drive) on it?
How many devices could work well at the same time on this hub?
If the hub provide sufficient power for all devices on it, then all the answers are yes. So the core issue is match an appropriate power supply for the hub to let the input power is greater than the total power consumption (include the hub itself). Below are some typical power values(voltage=5V):
USB 2.0/3.0 on board: 500mA/900mA
Mouse & keyboard: Thumb drive: 100mA
Phone sync/charge mode: 200mA/1A
External HDD: 850mA
iPad/tablet/power bank(charge):1.5A~2A
Why we suggest use with caution in charge iPad/tablet/power bank/etc?
When in charge mode, iPad/tablet may pull down the voltage to maximum the charge current, some devices on same hub may could not work normal under such low voltage
What's the maximum input/output?How about the charge rate?
Max input: 5V5A, max output 5V2.4A per port . The charge rate is usually not as quick as the original wall charger mode
Does it support charge and data sync simultaneously?
Yes
Does it support QC2.0?
No, QC2.0 needs a special charging interface which could not transfer data
Can two devices on hub exchange the data?
Yes
Will my computer crashed by power from external adapter?
No, the hub will auto power mode switch to avoid power feed back
My wireless mouse/keyboard/etc. are interfered even could not work?
There is a known issue between USB 3.0 and 2.4GHz. It is caused by their principle. Which means all USB 3.0 devices have this fundamental flaw. The temporary solution from official is make the wireless receiver away from USB 3.0 ports or use USB 2.0 connection instead of 3.0
How long is the warranty?
18 months a) My wireless mouse/keyboard/etc. Are interfered even could not work? There is a known issue between USB 3.0 and 2.4ghz. It is caused by their principle. Which means all USB 3.0 devices have this fundamental flaw. Most happens when a hard disk drive is connected the hub. The temporary solution from official is make the wireless receiver away from USB 3.0 ports (usually 1m or above, additional 1m extend cable would be okay) or use USB 2.0 connection instead of 3.0 b) Can I use it to charge my cell phone/power bank/iPad/tablet/etc. ? Can I run my external HDD (hard disk drive) on it? How many devices could work well at the same time on this hub? Standard power value of USB 2.0/3.0 port on board is 500ma/900ma, to maintain a stable working or charge rate, if the total power consumption for all devices on hub exceed this value, please choose another variation with power supply (for this hub itself, it supports 5v5a max power input and 5v2.4a max output for single port). Typical power values: Mouse/keyboard:
Can I run my external HDD (hard disk drive) on it?
How many devices could work well at the same time on this hub?
If the hub provide sufficient power for all devices on it, then all the answers are yes. So the core issue is match an appropriate power supply for the hub to let the input power is greater than the total power consumption (include the hub itself). Below are some typical power values(voltage=5V):
USB 2.0/3.0 on board: 500mA/900mA
Mouse & keyboard: Thumb drive: 100mA
Phone sync/charge mode: 200mA/1A
External HDD: 850mA
iPad/tablet/power bank(charge):1.5A~2A
Why we suggest use with caution in charge iPad/tablet/power bank/etc?
When in charge mode, iPad/tablet may pull down the voltage to maximum the charge current, some devices on same hub may could not work normal under such low voltage
What's the maximum input/output?How about the charge rate?
Max input: 5V5A, max output 5V2.4A per port . The charge rate is usually not as quick as the original wall charger mode
Does it support charge and data sync simultaneously?
Yes
Does it support QC2.0?
No, QC2.0 needs a special charging interface which could not transfer data
Can two devices on hub exchange the data?
Yes
Will my computer crashed by power from external adapter?
No, the hub will auto power mode switch to avoid power feed back
My wireless mouse/keyboard/etc. are interfered even could not work?
There is a known issue between USB 3.0 and 2.4GHz. It is caused by their principle. Which means all USB 3.0 devices have this fundamental flaw. The temporary solution from official is make the wireless receiver away from USB 3.0 ports or use USB 2.0 connection instead of 3.0
How long is the warranty?
18 months a) My wireless mouse/keyboard/etc. Are interfered even could not work? There is a known issue between USB 3.0 and 2.4ghz. It is caused by their principle. Which means all USB 3.0 devices have this fundamental flaw. Most happens when a hard disk drive is connected the hub. The temporary solution from official is make the wireless receiver away from USB 3.0 ports (usually 1m or above, additional 1m extend cable would be okay) or use USB 2.0 connection instead of 3.0 b) Can I use it to charge my cell phone/power bank/iPad/tablet/etc. ? Can I run my external HDD (hard disk drive) on it? How many devices could work well at the same time on this hub? Standard power value of USB 2.0/3.0 port on board is 500ma/900ma, to maintain a stable working or charge rate, if the total power consumption for all devices on hub exceed this value, please choose another variation with power supply (for this hub itself, it supports 5v5a max power input and 5v2.4a max output for single port). Typical power values: Mouse/keyboard:
- Compact size (10.3x3.5x2.1cm), great portability and ease of installation
- Aluminum finish surface shell in apple-style, perfect fits Mac Pro, iMac, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, MacBook, Mac mini, etc.
- 4 USB 3.0 ports, provides up to 5Gbps transmission rate, auto backword compatible with USB 2.0(480Mbps), USB 1.1 (12.5Mbps)
- Plug and Play for Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP, Mac OS X 10.0, Linux 2.6.0 or above
- For a stable connection, use with caution in charging iPad/tablet/power bank/etc or high power-consumption devices, such as external hard drives. (Please see the description part for more details)