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8.6.2020

I originally bought this hub to add extra USB2 ports to my rather old and creaky Windows XP PC which I use for legacy software reasons. As expected when the hub was connected it was recognised by XP and installed without any problems what-so-ever (no additional driver needed).However when it come to actually using the hub some of the devices that I connected, namely a 3.5” USB Floppy Drive (yessss, I know !!) and a rather old USB Freecom Toughdrive had problems. In both instances the devices would periodically (and quite often) disconnect and then re-connect while in use. Other devices such as Mice, Keyboards, Trackballs, USB Pen Drives, Printers, and indeed the hub it’s self,would stay connected without any problem.I had a feeling that the problem lay more with my PC than the hub it’s self since these problems with the Floppy Drive and the Toughdrive would arise even if connected directly to my PC USB ports (one of the reasons for buying this hub in the first place). I therefore put my problems down to experience and decided disconnect the hub from my PC and put it into storage.However some months ago I built myself a new Ryzen based PC running 64bit Windows 10 Pro and decided to give this USB hub another go and I have to say that, so far, it has performed brilliantly. Obviously installation on Windows 10 was completely painless and any device which I connect to the hub, including the aforementioned USB Floppy Drive and the Toughdrive, run perfectly without any problems at all. The hub it’s self has so far proved totally reliable with no drop-outs or disconnects, despite having being powered-up pretty well permanently for the last 7 months or so. The fast charge ports work fine and come in handy when it comes to charging phones and tablets.Should things change for the worse I will update my review and rating accordingly but as of this moment I am more than happy to award this good quality, compact, neat and reasonably priced USB2 hub a five star rating – at least when connected to a Windows 10 based PC !RegardsAde.
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5.9.2014

Giving it 5 stars because it hasn't gone wrong yet, if it goes wrong you might as well give it 1 star because it's not actually doing anything but months on from the purchase and it hasn't dropped out once. Hopefully if it stays working then I can quite happily say this makes your computing experience much less frustrating. Everything and anything comes on USB connections these days but I'm sure you've noticed that you never seem to have enough of the damn ports themselves and they always put more of them round the fiddly back don't they!, and then you resort to unplugging and replugging, and what do you know something inevitably won't detect and you'll be tearing your hair out in frustration because it's now a reset Windows job to get your devices back again!This product alleviates these sorts of annoyances and allows you to keep your assortment of inevitable USB hard drives, pen drives, webcam, printer or whatever you've got permanently plugged in and all at a quite zippy USB 2.0 speed too. The only downside is that you'll need to find an extra plug in what is your probably already over congested power extension sockets behind your PC, but there's nothing D-Link can do about that as things like USB hard drives need the plug in power to operate.It's not restricted to your PC's or laptops either, a friend found he could massively extend his PS3's USB capabilties with this, instead of a mere 2 slots for his assortment of drives containing TV galore he now had 7!Who doesn't want more USB slots 'nuff said.
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6.11.2016

I bought this product as I needed additional USB ports on my Mac Pro and I wanted something that was more reliable for use with several bus powered hard drives. There are plenty of USB hubs to choose from, and whilst there are now USB 3 hubs with additional features such as lights and on/off switches I understand that many of these can be unreliable when using USB hard drives.I am happy to say that this product functions perfectly. I am using several external hard dives, some bus powered, and all work perfectly all the time. I am also using a wireless mouse adapter and a keyboard and have experienced no issues whatsoever.The device itself is very neat and compact, especially given the fact that there are 7 ports.The bottom of the device has little rubber feet which prevent it from slipping and sliding around on my desk which is a very nice touch.The included cable to connect this to the computer is a decent length however the power cable which is also included is fairly short. This was not a major issue for me but might be something to consider.Two of the ports are dedicated for charging and I use these to charge my Nintendo 3DS and my Bluetooth headphones, again this works perfectly and I have had no issues at all.Overall this is an excellent product if you are looking for something functional and reliable and DLink are an excellent brand to choose for these types of products, I have previously purchased networking equipment by them and have always found it to be of excellent quality as well.
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21.8.2013

I purchased this product because I ran out of USB ports on my iMac. After considering other hubs this seemed to be the best option and had the best overall reviews so I went for it. I have not been disappointed! The hub is small, an sleek looking and sits nicely on my desk. It comes with an AC power cable for fully powering USB devices and for charging phones, cameras etc, even when your computer is off or the USB cable is unplugged.In terms of performance it is pretty much as good as I expected - It works, but isn't outstandingly good. I currently have a USB gaming headset, an Xbox 360 controller, a USB MIDI keyboard and a Blu-ray Rewrite drive plugged into it,and it all works just as well as if I plug it directly into my computers USB ports. However with all of these plugged in, the hub cannot provide sufficient power for charging a phone or camera, but to be honest I never expected it to. It's a perfectly good, and very useful gadget.Finally, it works equally well with Mac OSX or Windows 7, so you don't have to worry about compatibility with your chosen OS, which is great because I'm constantly switching between the two.Conclusion: Not amazing but easily worth the money. Would certainly recommend.
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30.12.2015

I had a 7 port hub before this, originally to use with my Raspberry Pi however you couldn't use it powered as it back-charged into the device and powering it from the USB ports and stopping it from booting properly. Most of what I needed worked fine on it, without the power.Then I tried using it with another computer (with only 3 USB slots) and I tried powering it and it blew, taking all but one of my USB ports with it and ruining all my peripherals.Then I found this device, I was being very careful when looking as I didn't want to lose my one remaining USB port. This looked good and it works brilliantly. No back-charge either.I use it mainly with my Mac and it works fine.It can easily run two external hard drives, plus mouse and keyboard, and a USB stick with no issues at all.The only real issue that I've had, is if you leave the power plugged in on start up then the computer doesn't load properly, but if you leave it out and then plug the power in after the computer has booted, then everything loads and works fine.
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30.11.2012

The DUB-H7 Hub that I received is not the same as the hub in the description ... i.e. the grey one with the indicator lights ... mine is shiny black, no individual LED ... but it does the job I want it to do.It has 7 ports that all work when your computer is on, (blue LED showing) and the 2 on the right stay powered up (green LED showing) when your computer is turned off ... so useful to keep mobile phones, etc charged up.I have read some of the reviews which suggest that you cannot sync iPhones and charge using the DUB-H7 ... I don't have any problems using my iPhone 4S. I even made sure that wifi on the phone was switched off and sync this phone over wifi was also de-selected ..and all is OK.I wanted a quality powered hub to charge up my phones, and also for the wifi connector for my Bamboo tablet ... both now running at full steam.I have had several cheapy hubs, and been soundly disappointed ... so far so good, and I see no reason why it would not give years of service.
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15.8.2013

I have bought many USB Ethernet Adapters over the years - which says it all really. So I decided to buy a well-known brand and I was not disappointed. This is not the slimmest or lightest of products - it is an older model (there is a newer model on Amazon). It does work with Windows 7. As it is an older product it does not come with Windows 7 drivers, however, due to it being a D-Link product there is great online support for you to download the updated drivers (you can install a Windows XP driver that comes on the disc which will work to get you online to update the driver).After using the product for a month or so I noticed the blue screen of death appearing in Windows 7 and so I looked atthe Windows updates and there was an updated driver there for this product - so it is well supported. After installing the updated driver there has been no problems.Would recommend this if you are just looking for a basic adapter with good online driver support for good value.
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9.9.2011

This is a difficult review to write, because having had the unit for some time, its shortcomings mar what could be a great product.The unit is very light in weight, which means that if you have enough cables connected to the USB outlets, the cables drag it off the desk. It's a shame that there are neither fixing brackets moulded into the body, nor a separate bracket that gives the user the option of screwing it to the desk.Furthermore, I bought it to replace an unpowered USB hub because that would not run my Lexar external card reader, but the D-Link won't run this either; nor will it run my Aver Media TV unit, which somewhat diminishes its utility. However, it does run my printers, is compact,runs very cool, and so far , I haven't suffered from the fragility that others have reported.I'm sorry that this review rather sits on the fence, but I hope others will find it useful.
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11.6.2015

I like this little hub.Pros:- Can operate with or without a power supply (included in the box) for maximum flexibility.- Has rubber feet on the bottom for extra grip on your table.- USB 2.0. This is an advantage in that USB 3.0 cables and devices can cause interference on the 2.4Ghz band if they're not shielded properly. This is the same frequency as Bluetooth and some WiFi channels.- Plenty of ports, including two high power for phones and tablets when used with the power supply. You can charge wireless headphones, speakers, batteries etc off the standard ports without the power supply (100mA per port).- Looks snazzy.Cons:- USB 2.0. I wouldn't run external disks because it's not really fast enough.But it's good for USB keys, game controllers etc.
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23.7.2007

I have a stack of USB devices (mainly panels for my flight simulator) and needed a neat solution to to move away from lots of trailing wires to my computer.I considered the Belkin Hi-Speed USB 2.0 7 Port Hub as it initially had many favourable reviews. However recently it had got some negative reviews on Amazon. The D-Link had been reviewed in a PC magazine and got high marks.The dimensions of the D-Link pleasantly surprised me; it's about the size of a chunky mobile phone. It's a powered USB 2.0 compatible hub and the status lights for each port are useful. Good news for me is that it worked straight out of the box with all seven ports used. Definately worth considering as an option.I'll be buying another one.
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17.2.2009

I purchased this Hub last December, to connect an eleven year old EpsonStylus color 800 printer, a fairly new HP 5280 printer, an external hard drive, and cables for transferring photos from mobile phones and cameras to an HP6799 Pavilion Notebook (with Windows Vista).When it arrived, I noticed that one light for one usb socket was not operating (hence, the four stars). However, the socket was working fine. I contacted Amazon and agreed with them on a small discount.The hub comes complete with a usb cable to connect to a computer, and a power transfomer and cable. The hub can be powered by the notebook only. There was no need to install any additional software before using.I am pleased with the hub.
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17.5.2010

Bought one of these for my sound designer.It works very well indeed, but this bloody thing lights up like a christmas tree I swear!There are at least 8 very very bright green LEDs on it that are on all the time and serve absolutely no function.The hub is great, works well, nice size and very well built, but I HATE this tendency to just cover everything with pointless LEDs.It adds no value to the device, just makes it look like the designers have too much time on their hands.I have had to cover most of the hub except the actual ports with black gaffer tape to stop the lights illuminating the room.

17.1.2011

This product arrived earlier than I had been informed and worked straight out of the box on my laptop running Windows Vista Home Premium. I have plugged two external hard drives (one Western Digital, one Buffalo), a 16GB flash drive, a card reader and an external mouse into this hub all at once without a single problem. Yes, it does have its own power supply, but it ran fine on the same extension lead as my laptop, and it may not be the cheapest hub on the market, but if you are looking for an expansion of your USB ports then this is certainly the product to go for. Highly recommended.

7.10.2009

Required a 7 port usb hub. Looked at many alternatives and their reviews and this Dlink DUB-H7 came out on top. Bought it and have been very pleased with no issues. My desk suddenly has some unexpected order. One point to note, I use a plantronics headset for VOIP calls which I have moved onto a separate computer USB socket (not on the DLink hub). This is so that there is both so that there no contention and any that any USB 1.1 devices that I may plug into the hub do not bring the hub automatically down to the lower 1.1 level specification (which would impact the headset).

22.4.2013

Good value powered hub. Works perfectly well with the items I use (Cubase CMC controllers). The only thing that would be nice – and I'm in no doubt that most would not need or want this feature – would be for it to have a cut-off switch to cut the power and USB connection simultaneously because in order to turn off my CMC controllers, I have to disconnect the USB cable and the power cable. But I appreciate most USB products wouldn't need this feature and there's an argument that the controllers should have the switch instead, so for that reason I still give it a 5/5.

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