- manufacturer #: ZPHB202
- quickfind code: 106145
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Does what it says on the tin!!
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Windows XPThis is simple to use - just plug it in to an existing USB port and off you go (no power supply required!!)
I'm currently running a Seagate external USB drive, Palm PDA, digital camera, and best of all my bluetooth dongle plugs perfectly into the top iPod shuffle slot.
Don't be confused by the reference to the iPod shuffle - it's just a standard USB slot that can be used for anything.
My only complaint is that I wish I had bought 2 at this price.
Cant fault it
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Windows XPCan't fault it - worked straight out of the box. Got a usb lead plugged inthe top port OK.
Light is a nice touch to show its working.
Can't go wrong at this price.
V.Good
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Windows XPVery pleased. Just plugged it into my laptop USB and ran Printer, Mouse and Modem immediately with no problems. Nothing else required. Brilliant.
Cheap and Cheerful
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Not ApplicableFor a fiver you can't complain.
OK
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Windows XPI have just bought one of these, had intended to buy another hub I had bought before but it was out of stock so I bought this one 'on price' it was £4.99 inc vat.
It works ok as a 4 port hub - the top slot is too small to accept all but thinest usb drive (intended for ipod?)
supplied cable is 2 foot long - a little longer would have been nice - and it has a filter close to the hub end. Case is plastic. There is a connector for external psu.
Does what it says on the box. OK but not quite a 5 star item.
Just amazing for the price - but beware.
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Windows XPThe first one of these I plugged in on my main computer and XP reported that it was an unknown USB device? Strange I thought. So I tried it on my office computer, and the same message came up. I returned it to Ebuyer who where brilliant in sending out a replacement the next day. It worked perfectly. Just a note to say that the one that was damaged/not working didn't light up the red LED when it was plugged in - just in case this happens to you, it might save you some time in wondering if it's broken or not. It SHOULD switch on the red LED the moment you plug it into the USB connector.
I am running an external DVD/CD rewriter from mine (USB 2) with no problems on the power side of things, although it does have 2 x USB inputs with one supplying extra power if it's needed.
Only dropping one star because the first one I received didn't work.
Weird Lumpy awkward
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Not ApplicableWorks ok but hardly neat.
check out 123827 instead



























