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The uni USB to Ethernet Adapter is a versatile 4-in-1 hub that offers high-speed data transfer and stable wired connections, making it compatible with a variety of devices while ensuring durability and reliable customer support.
Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Operating System | Linux, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Chrome OS, Windows 10 |
Compatible Devices | Mouse, Keyboards, Laptops, Desktops, Printers |
Total Usb Ports | 3 |
Hardware Connectivity | Ethernet, USB 3.0 Type C, USB 3.0 |
Additional Features | 1Gbps High-Speed Ethernet, Plug and Play |
Item Weight | 48 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.1"L x 2.4"W x 0.7"H |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | Grey |
T**P
Working great
PROS:Plugged it in and it immediately connected to the internet. No need to go looking for drivers, Windows 10 recognized it by default.The speed is the same as wireless (which is to say that they both max out the cable internet connection I'm using here), latency is slightly better, and actual performance is vastly better. I always had "spotty connection" problems with GeForce Now despite only being a few feet from my wireless router, but that went away as soon as I switched to wired.USB ports work as expected.The cable is nice and flexible. Some I've seen are so stiff the adapter doesn't want to lay flat on a desk.CONS:USB 3.0 devices like this *will* interfere with a Logitech wireless mouse unless you can plug the Unifying Receiver into a port on the opposite side of the laptop, or if that's not possible, use a USB extension cable to move it far enough away. I didn't test my Razer mouse that has a Bluetooth option, but I suspect that it wouldn't be a problem for laptops that have it built in... if you use a BT dongle, interference seems likely.It gets rather warm, but that is common too. Being made out of aluminum didn't seem to make much difference in that regard.
W**Y
Excellent Add-on for Your Laptop
My newest laptop did not have Ethernet port. Researched a number of candidates and glad I picked this one. Good price, low profile...stays is my laptop bag for when I need it.
T**A
Reliable and Fast Connection!
I use the uni USB to Ethernet adapter for work and it's been a game-changer. Plug-and-play setup no drivers needed and it provides a super stable, fast internet connection. Great build quality and compact design make it easy to carry around. Highly recommend for anyone needing a solid wired connection, especially when Wi-Fi is spotty!
R**O
Good item and connectivity
It does the job so far. Get a bit hot so not sure why but so far so good for the price
C**3
Ethernet is truly plug-and-play--haven't used the USB ports yet though.
I'm giving it 5 stars because it was truly simply a plug-and-play ethernet connection for my Dell Windows 11 laptop. I have to confess that I haven't yet used the extra USB ports--I only viewed them as a nice extra feature. I needed the ethernet (which works brilliantly) and have been too busy and lazy to try the USB ports which I currently have no use for. I'll have to get around to checking them soon. If I don't update my review, you can assume that they function correctly too. It certainly appears to be a high-quality piece of kit though.
S**S
Great device
This is a great device that includes USB , this is helpful especially to mini computers, nuc or belink devices, especially if you have to wipe and reuse a device and the onboard nic card fails, this gives you a straight network connection
G**S
Ethernet Adapter
It served its purpose.
A**R
Cheapest way I've found to connect an iPhone to Ethernet
I do not have WiFi or good cell service where I live, so to connect to the internet for downloads like app updates and audiobooks, I like to have a way to connect my iPhone via Ethernet. Apple sells a "Belkin Ethernet + Power Adapter with Lightning Connector," which would be less complicated to use, but it's $100. With this one, I have a USB-to-lightning adapter that I click onto the USB end (which then plugs into the iPhone), and a USB-to-USB cord that I use on one of the three USB ports and connect to a regular iPhone charger (the iPhone does not provide enough power to run Ethernet on its own). It's a bit of a set up, but I am able to download my audiobooks, update my phone and apps, etc. It's compact and looks nice, too, which is a step up from a bulkier one I purchased 5 years ago for my first iPhone.For anyone who wants to try this out for themselves, I'm currently using an iPhone 12 mini; as a warning for people with older phones (I had a first gen. SE until recently), after an iOS update, the Ethernet simply stopped working. It was the iOS, not the hub; as soon as I upgraded my phone, the Ethernet started working just fine. I'm not sure how old is too old to use with Ethernet, but I'm glad I upgraded when I did, because the phasing out of Ethernet for older phones caused me a month or two of problems before I was able to upgrade my phone entirely.As for the hub itself, aside from use with my iPhone, I'm glad to have it as an option for adding extra USB ports for my laptop (Surface Laptop Go) if I need them. Overall, I recommend it.
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