Don't deny your devices access to SuperSpeed ports. With transfer rates of up to 5Gbps, set aside less time for syncing and more time for work (or play). With 3 Port data terminals to choose from, forget about ever having to switch or unplug again. Quick Application Guide Intelligent fast charge:YES Data transmission speed:5Gbps Power supply:12V/2A Material:ABS + Zinc alloy Input interface:USB 3.0 + MICRO Output interface:3 Port USB 3.0 + 1TF Size:116(L)*103(W)*110(H) mm + / - 0.5 mm Auto Backlit Colors:Green,BLue,RED,Orange,Yellow,Sky Blue,purple System Requirements: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10, Mac OS 9.1 and above, or Linux. Mac OS X Lion 10.7.4 users should upgrade to Mountain Lion 10.8.2 or later to avoid unstable connections. Package Contents Airfox Gaming USB 3.0 Data HUB USB 3.0 Charging Cable Removable Cable Clamp Additional Notes: - Some USB 3.0 devices require direct connection to host ports. - 2.4Ghz wireless devices (keyboards, mice, etc.) may not work around USB 3.0 ports. Try using a USB 2.0 connection instead.
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USB 3.0 Hub and Bungee at an Unbelievable Value
The media could not be loaded. This review is for the Airfox 3-Port USB 3.0 Data Gaming HUB .TL;DR │ For a USB 3.0 hub, this is a great bargain. So much so that the mouse bungee seems lika a bonus.CONTENTS: Intro │ What I Like │ What I Don't Like │ Package │ Verdict- - - - -Mouse bungee costs twenty dollars. Add a hub function and it'll bump up to $40 - and those are just USB 2.0. This bungee, while costing less than brand name bungees, also have a 3-port USB 3.0 hub. Not only that, it looks absolutely stunning that you'd think this costs more. That, and couple with its relatively low profile makes this a winner.WHAT I LIKE │ + │+ USB 3.0 Hub+ Low profile mouse bungee (not bulky).+ RGB LED - unnecessary but appreciated.+ Really upscale looking graphite paint finish.+ Looks very modern. Looks better in person.+ TF/MicroSD card reader+ Micro USB power source.⁽ⁿ¹⁾WHAT I DON'T LIKE│ × │× Can't control the RGB LED. It just loops.PACKAGE │ ✓ ✗ │✓ Box✓ 1.2 meter USB 3.0 cable (micro B to A)✓ Hub✓ Removable mouse bungee- - - - -NOTES⁽ⁿ¹⁾ The micro USB 2.0 port does not seem to transmit data, but it does power up the hub. It's most definitely a power source for power hungry devices. I could not 100% verify it, but it is what it looks like.- - - - -VERDICT: I highly recommend this product.★★★★★ | 5 stars out of 5. For the price, you really can't complain. Best hub you'll get. Plus mouse bungee!Questions? Hit the comments!This review is for the Airfox 3-Port USB 3.0 Data Gaming HUB .
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What it is and why you might need one.
I will try and explain this the best I can. The mouse cord goes thru the arm in a channel. You leave just enough to move but tight enough that if you pull it pulls back. The reason for this is to protect your mouse cord. I did not have one of these for my last mouse a very expensive gaming mouse and the cord, being braided, developed a kink that was impossible to make straight. This made the mouse impossible to use, because the mouse would freeze up for a few seconds at random. The messed up cord made it so I had to get a new mouse. Even if you do not buy this particular one but your mouse cost you a bit of money then you need something like this.Now the mouse bungee is a great little invention. It keeps the mouse cord from rubbing on things or if properly used from kinking up the cord. It also has 3 USB plugs and a Micro SD slot. It also lights up. The reason I did not give it 5 stars is there is no way to control the color in in which it lights up. Rather it just continuously cycles thru the colors. The armature that your mouse cord goes thru is rubber and flexes nicely.It is very important to note that the best place to always plug a mouse into a computer tower is on the motherboard USB slots. These are the ones in the back of your computer. If you play games or just want to make sure that your mouse is sending the best possible signal to the PC then always use the USB from the motherboard. Do not use a USB hub or the USB on the front/top of your case if you want the most responsive mouse.
C**K
Great Bungee but HUB caused INSTABILITY :(
TL/DR: Great bungee but Hub created stability issues to the point I am not even using it as a hub anymore.I really want to love this thing but it is causing system instability for me. After installing this it initially worked great right out of the box without any issues. I had a dual external disc drive connected through it and tested the transfer rate and I didn't notice any difference when my drive was connected to the motherboard or through the hub. I wasn't sure I needed a mouse bungee but now that I have it I will probably use it forever!Now for the bad...after a few days I started noticing some issues. First my wired mouse and keyboard would randomly lose connection to the pc and required unplugging and replugging to work. Then I tried using other devices than mouse, keyboard and drive and had some other strange issues: my wifi card randomly stopped connecting, my drive was trying to unlock (it's encrypted) even though I didn't send a command from the PC to do so.I unplugged the hub entirely and have had no issues since. I am really disappointed because I want to use it. I have a lot of USB devices connected to my PC (9-14 at any given time) and it would be useful to have three right on my desk. Anyway it was pretty cheap so I didn't expect much but I probably would have opted for a Razer bungee without the hub if I knew this thing would cause issues.
R**E
Very pleased, but wish there was control over the lights on it though.
I've only had it for just short of a month, but it's been great so far! Was kind of wanting a mouse bungie for the longest, but couldn't bring myself to spend money on a device that only existed to take slack out of my mouse cord. Luckily, this thing is also a USB3 hub and has a microSD reader, so I found an excuse to buy one.Currently, I have this thing running a LED mechanical keyboard, the charging cable to my Performance MX mouse (which fit very tightly into the bungie) and a Hori fight stick (swapped out now and then for another charging cable to my phone). Have never had any input issues when using all the devices simultaneously and when I'd try usb drives in the ports, the data transfer speeds were fairly quick too.My favorite part about the device is the extra power you can feed it through the micro USB port has taken a lot of load off my motherboard's ports (which used to give me issues on my Keyboard's lights and other devices).My only small nit pick is that you have no control over the lights on it. Whether that be telling it to stay one color (it slowly fades through the entire spectrum in a loop) or turning it off entirely. But for its price and how well it has worked right out the box and solved all my problems, I'm super happy with it.
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