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The ROSONWAY 10 Port USB 3.1/3.2 Gen 2 Hub offers unparalleled data transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps, powered by a 36W UL Certified adapter. With a sleek aluminum design and individual port controls, it ensures both style and functionality. Compatible with a wide range of devices, this hub is the ultimate solution for expanding your connectivity.
T**E
Good overall performance
Has no apparent flaws. Worked when plugged in and powered. I purchased it to replace an older 3.0, 7-port hub as I now had 10 devices. Previous hub was USB A plug and my M1 Mac-mini had an external drive and the old hub using its available ports. The USB C interface frees up one of the USB A plugs. The hub is connected to an ink-jet printer and a laser printer and both were recognized immediately. I have another external hard drive (6 partitions) which was recognized immediately. The time machine SSD I connected had very fast transfer speeds. The power supply seems strong and powered all 10 devices. It was strong enough to charge an iPad Pro and when syncing it was very fast. When devices are not in use, it is convenient to turn off the switches reducing the power consumption. The only weakness I found was that it was a little too narrow. A broader footprint would make it more stable. All-in-all, this past week had no problems and has met or exceeded expectations.
A**R
High performance, solid construction
Full Disclosure: I am reviewing this product at the request of the manufacturer. While some may conclude this will be biased, I hope that you would not skip over it as I strive to give an honest, biased-free evaluation of every product I review; even if this means the manufacturer will not be happy with the final conclusions.Needing a new USB hub, I was anxious to actually give this one a try. I was initially drawn to it for two reasons, most importantly it is powered, meaning that all of my connected devices will have more than enough power to run efficiently (more on that later). The other part that drew me to this hub is how it was built. The aluminum construction makes for a much more substantial unit than the others that are mostly plastic. The cost does give me a little pause, but it is not the most expensive powered USB hub on the market, and if I had just chosen a unit like this instead of the other USB hubs over the years, it would have actually been less than all of the others combined. I also don’t mind spending a little extra on a product if it is a quality item.Upon receiving the hub in the mail, I will be honest and say that I was not overwhelmed by the outside packaging. It’s a printed sleeve over a plain cardboard box. However, I noticed immediately upon opening the box that was going to be a different experience than the other USB hubs I have used over the years. The hub was sealed inside a tight-fitting plastic bag, and the connection cables and power supply were in their own compartment. Presentation of a product adds value for me, as it shows a company actually cares about their own product. While the outer packaging could be improved from my perspective, the way the product is packaged cannot be criticized in my opinion. Once I had the hub out of the plastic, I was impressed with the build-quality. It has a nice weight and the build finish is exceptional. There are no jagged edges, and everything fits together tightly. The aluminum body definitely set this apart from the other USB hubs that I have used that are plastic. This is a really nice looking, solidly constructed unit. It comes with two different USB cables to connect to your computer, a type-A cable and a type-C cable, which is nice to have the option of choosing which connection type is used. Hooking this up to my PC was straight forward and did not require any drivers to be installed.Once I had the hub connected, it was time to see how it performed. As a graphic designer and aspiring content creator, I really like the option of being able to turn ports on or off at the touch of a button, as it gives me greater control over what is actually connected to my PC at any given time. The indicator light when a port is turned on is not obtrusive, either. It’s a very soft, blue light. I know the port is on, but the light doesn’t distract me. The feel of turning a port on or off is not cheap, either. The buttons are well constructed, and have nice tension to the springs. The performance of the hub has been everything I had hoped it would be, and more. The transfer speeds from USB thumb drives is fast and responsive. The transfer speed from my multi-card reader is just as good. Being able to just turn off the port when ejecting the drive from my PC is a feature I enjoy more for convenience than anything else. The one area of performance that surprised me is when I moved my microphone from the back of my PC to the hub it removed the hum from my recordings. I was able to get my microphone off of my PC and away from the interference of all the components; and being powered, I know it is getting more than enough electricity to record at an optimal level. To further test this hub, I decided to insert 4 data storage devices (3 USB thumb drives and 1 compact flash digital camera card) and transfer data to and from the devices while also recording audio to see if heavier use would affect the performance. I transferred large files from two of the devices, while transferring large files to the other two. The data transfer speeds remained stable and consistent. The audio quality of the recording remained consistent as well, with no obvious hint of when the data transfers started or finished. For my usage needs, I can comfortably say that this hub will handle everything I will throw at it with ease. I have yet to come across many instances where I said to myself that I wish this hub would do “X” and/or “Y”. Thus far it has matched all of my expectations.The footprint of the device I find to be just right given the number of offered slots. I did not have any issue finding an adequate spot on my desk, as it did not take up too much space. I also really liked that it is a top-loading device. I have used some “low-profile” hubs that were side loading that created some awkward issues connecting all my devices.I have only been using this hub for about two weeks as of the posting of this review, so I cannot say as of right now how durable it is. However, based on the quality of construction, I would expect this product to hold up. If there is any change, I will come back and edit this review. I also cannot comment on the customer service of the company since I have yet to have to contact them with any product issues. With that said, this hub comes with an 18-month warranty, which can be extended by an additional 6 months if registered. A two year warranty, with lifetime technical support, gives me a level of comfort that this product is built to hold up over time, and if it does not, RSH Tech will stand behind their products and make good by resolving any problems.As I had stated above, I have not come across many issues that I wish this hub would address. However, if there was one thing that I wish it had that it does not, it would be that it had a couple Type-C ports. I wouldn’t have minded losing 2 or 3 type-A ports for two or three Type-C versions, especially since this comes with a Type-C connection cable. That being said, this would not have been a deal breaker for me, as I currently don’t have many devices that use the Type-C connection. This would have only been for “future proofing” my current setup.I read through some questions that were asked about this product, and I thought I would take a moment and answer a few of them here in this review. One question was if this powered hub could be mounted. A response was given that while it could not, it had non-slip rubber feet that would provide more than adequate grip to keep the device in place. My desktop is tempered glass, and while I can move the device, I would rate the answer given as accurate. It does not slide easily. Another question was if the device ran hot. Through my testing, the hub remained cool to the touch, even at the point of contact for the power cord. I would say the answer given that it does not run hot is accurate. One question that was not asked, but I have seen asked about other powered hubs is if it can be used without the power cord. Through my testing, none of my devices would work without the device being powered. I don’t see this as an issue, however, since this device is a powered hub, and don’t see many reasons it would be used without the power cable. In one review, there was a negative comment about the power buttons for the slots being too easy to hit and turn on/off. I cannot answer as to how they had things setup, however, in my own environment here I find it completely the opposite. The buttons are not easy to trigger in most instances. Maybe if the hub was right next to my hand while using my mouse it could potentially be an issue. This would be more an issue with device placement, though, than device function, in my opinion.Overall conclusion: Performance of this hub is excellent, being able to multi-task without any degradation of speed. The ability to turn on and off the slots is also a bonus, as it gives added control over connected devices. The build quality is fantastic. The aluminum construction feels very solid, and is on par with most high-end devices. The performance of this hub combined with the build quality, I would, and will, recommend this product to friends and family.
U**Q
Compact USB Hub with 10 USB slots, looks good and performs very well
I really appreciate the size of this hub. Though it does have a power brick, it easily packs in with my laptop or Steam deck. With 10 USB slots there is plenty room and power to plug in disks, headset, keyboard, ethernet dongle, mouse and still room for charging my phone. It's a nice unit. As you can turn each port on or off, there are blue LED's, one for each port to let you know if they are on or off. The LED's are not at all overpowering like some other models I use, where a dark room becomes a light show. Subtle LED's are seen as needed but not much otherwise.
R**N
Good hub for the price!
Good USB hub. I don’t have the exact speeds but I can tell you that devices are slightly slower to respond when plugged in which is why I knocked off 1 star but all in all, if you need many USB plugs, this will certainly get the job done!
W**2
Best Hardware for connecting multiple USB's
I have two of these I've been using for over a year with no issues I have all 10 ports with something plugged in. The external power supply allows you to use multiple drives without issue. I have not done a speed test but I have not seen any speed issues with external drives and I have very large files at times. I plug the unit into a USB-C connector on the computer and it easily sees all 10 devices. I use software to map 6 dongles plugged into the drive that allow me to access the dongle on any of my computers on my home network. I would purchase this again!
A**N
Via Labs VL822 USB 3.1 Gen2 Hub with 10 ports for 10 Gbps / and then smoke 1 year later
Hub appears to have three Via Labs VL822 USB 3.1 Gen2 Hub Controllers, which are pretty standard for 10 Gbps hubs. Performance through the hub is nearly as good as direct. If you are really using 10 Gbps bandwidth on any single device, you should connect that direct rather than through the hub if possible, but this is a great way to connect a bunch of devices to share the bandwidth pool. Sharing 10 ports between a 10Gbps Gen 2 hub for around $43 is a pretty good deal. Sides are aluminum, with plastic on the end. Feels solid, has good internals, and performs. Hardware IDs for the nerds:(3) USB\VID_2109&PID_0822&REV_9014 (Via Labs VL822 USB 3 Gen 2 hub)(3) USB\VID_2109&PID_2822&REV_9014 (Via Labs VL822 USB 2 hub)(1) USB\VID_0451&PID_2036&REV_0101 (Texas Instruments TUSB2036 USB 2 hub)update as of 11/16/2023: When I walked into room, smelled a peculiar odor, noticed smoke coming from the USB hub. I flipped off power to the computer and tried to pick it up, but it was too hot to hold. Used a towel to pick it up and placed the hub into a the bathroom sink. Fortunately no fire spread. got very hot, and started smoking today. I threw it in the sink until it was cold.
G**P
Love this hub!
High speed USB hub with included power supply? So many ports my PC started yelling at me!
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