Multi-Port USB Hub

As USB-C and new connection standards become more prevalent, are you in need of a multi-port USB hub to bridge the gap between your old and new devices? Anker’s USB multi-port hub allows you to seamlessly connect multiple peripherals like external hard drives, printers, flash drives, and more. Whether you're an IT professional, creative designer, office worker, or gaming enthusiast, you'll find the perfect solution here.

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What Benefits Can Anker Multi-Port USB Hub Offer

Multiple Ports

Anker’s hubs with multi USB ports feature up to 14 ports, including USB-C, USB-A, USB-C PD, HDMI 4K, Ethernet, SD/microSD card slot, and audio jack. Perfect for professionals needing to connect multiple peripherals like keyboard, mouse, external hard drive, printer, HDMI monitors, and USB-C devices.

Rapid Data Transfer

Experience lightning-fast data transfer with the Anker multiport USB hub. Models like Anker 547 USB-C Hub deliver impressive data speeds up to 40 Gb/s via its Thunderbolt 3-enabled USB-C port. Seamlessly move large media files, high-resolution videos, photos, audio, and development packages in mere moments.

Crystal-Clear Monitors

Whether using the DisplayPort or HDMI port, the multi-port USB hub supports media display resolutions up to 8K. The Anker USB-C Hub (14-in-1, Triple Display) can stream media to two monitors at 4K@30Hz via HDMI or one monitor at 1080p@60Hz via the VGA port. It can also stream to 3 monitors at 1080p@60Hz simultaneously.

 

More Features on Anker Multi-Port USB Hub

Pass-Through Charging

One of the most unique features is that many of our multi-port USB hubs support pass-through charging. Once connected to a Power Delivery charger, the USB hub ensures pass-through charging up to 85W with the USB-C PD input, allowing you to power your computer while running other devices on the USB hub.

Universal Compatibility

Anker's multi-port USB-C hubs are compatible with a wide range of devices. Whether you're using a laptop, desktop, or mobile device, this multi-port hub can work with various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. It also supports a wide array of peripherals such as keyboards, mice, external drives, etc.

Lightweight & Portable

The slim design of Anker's multi-port USB hub ensures its maximum convenience for on-the-go use. At just 0.6 inches thick and weighing less than 4 oz, the Anker 555 USB-C Hub (8-in-1) easily fits into any bag or pocket, ideal for travel or mobile workstations. Stay connected and productive no matter where you are!

Tidy Workstation

The compact yet functional multi-port USB hub helps streamline your workstation by eliminating tangled cables and reducing the need for multiple adapters, all while maintaining its aesthetic appeal. Enjoy a cleaner, more organized, and efficient workstation setup without sacrificing seamless connectivity across your devices.

Quality Build

Anker’s multi-port USB adapter emphasizes its robust construction, designed to withstand the wear and tear of daily use. Crafted from high-quality materials like aluminum alloy, it ensures long-lasting performance while efficiently dissipating heat. The reinforced connectors and solid outer shell provide added protection against physical damage.

Multi-Port USB Hub FAQs

What is the maximum number of ports a USB hub can have?

The maximum number of ports a USB hub can theoretically support is 127 devices, including the root hub and additional tiers, according to the USB specification. However, practical hubs generally range from 4 to 16 ports. The number of devices a hub can handle efficiently depends on the power supply, bandwidth, and the types of connected devices.


Do USB hubs slow down data transfer?

Yes, USB hubs can slow down data transfer because they share bandwidth among connected devices. The more devices plugged into the hub, the slower the transfer rate, especially with older USB versions like 2.0. Using a USB 3.0 multi port hub with fewer devices will help maintain faster speeds.


What is the difference between a USB hub and a docking station?

A USB hub is designed to expand the number of USB ports, allowing you to connect multiple devices like keyboards and mice. Most USB hubs don’t offer a dedicated power supply, but some, like the Anker 341 USB-C Hub, can power a laptop through its USB-C PD port.

A docking station, however, offers more advanced features, such as additional ports, power delivery, faster data transfers, and support for multiple monitors, making it ideal for a stationary setup. Due to their enhanced functionality, docking stations tend to be more expensive than USB hubs.


What is the difference between a USB hub and a USB switcher?

A USB hub expands a single USB port, allowing multiple devices to connect to one computer simultaneously, such as a mouse, keyboard, and external drives. In contrast, a USB switcher enables multiple computers to share one or more USB devices, switching control between them as needed.


What happens if too many devices are connected to a USB hub?

If too many devices are connected to a USB hub, it can lead to power and bandwidth limitations. Devices may not receive enough power, causing slow performance or disconnections. Additionally, data transfer speeds can drop due to shared bandwidth, especially with older USB versions like USB 2.0. Using a multi port powered USB hub can help mitigate these issues by providing adequate power to all connected devices.


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