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USB hubs are devices that expand a single USB port into multiple ports, allowing you to connect several peripherals to your computer. They are ideal for users needing more connectivity options for devices like keyboards, mice, and external drives. Consider the number of ports and power supply when choosing one.

USB hubs are selected based on the number of ports, data transfer speed, and power requirements. Determine how many devices you need to connect and whether high-speed data transfer is essential. Some hubs offer additional features like charging capabilities or compatibility with specific operating systems.

USB hubs can affect performance if they do not provide sufficient power or bandwidth for connected devices. Choose powered hubs for better performance with multiple high-demand devices. Ensure the hub supports USB 3.0 or higher for faster data transfer rates.

USB Hubs: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting USB hubs, think about how many devices you plan to connect. If you have multiple gadgets like a keyboard, mouse, and external hard drive, opt for USB hubs with at least four ports. More ports allow greater flexibility and future-proofing for additional devices. Remember that some USB hubs offer a mix of USB-A and USB-C ports, which can be handy if you have newer devices.

USB hubs can be powered or unpowered. Powered USB hubs come with an external power adapter and are ideal for connecting power-hungry devices such as printers or scanners. On the other hand, unpowered USB hubs draw power from your computer, making them suitable for low-power devices like flash drives. Consider your specific needs to choose the right type of hub.

Ensure the USB hubs you choose are compatible with your devices' operating systems and support the required data transfer speeds. For instance, if you frequently transfer large files or stream high-definition content, look for USB 3.0 or 3.1 hubs, as they offer faster data rates compared to older versions like USB 2.0. Backward compatibility is also essential if you have older devices; most modern hubs will accommodate them without issue.

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