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ORICO 4-Port USB 3.0 Unibody Aluminum Portable Data Hub $13 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Orico via Amazon AU

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Tick the 50% off coupon and save $13. My wife needed one, it looks functional and quite sharp. Google shop search shows others in high $20s.

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  • +2

    I have one of these. It works well.

    Orico support is non existent though on other products of theirs I bought. This hub has been rock solid.

    • Same but mine has that officeworks home branding - j burrows? Was surprised at how reliable it is. Is exactly the same hub as listed imo.

  • +1

    Looks a perfect fit for an iMac with USB-A ports. Only issue I have is running low on power with multiple plugged in devices. Will see how this one works.

  • +2

    No extra power supply. Don't expect charging multiple devices with it. Good for usb sticks.

  • This is like 3-5v each port shared with all ports? Lol

    • +1

      Only good to free up ports from wireless keyboard/mouse dongles and a USB stick or card reader.

    • I still use a USB 2.0 hub every day - it's got a keyboard, wireless mouse dongle, microphone and USB speaker output cable connected to it - stable, solid and perfect what I need it for. I'd imagine a similar use case for this hub.

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  • I just missed out too.

  • I’m at the payment screen and don’t see the coupon?

  • I had this and the 7 port version (the usb powered ones, not the ones that need a power point) bought form OW. They both stopped working, the first after 2 months and then the latter 7 port version after 2 weeks. They said that I must be mishandling them, so I just returned them to OW. I ended up replacing them with an IOGEAR switch which has been working for the last ~2 years without issue, doing the same thing (with the addition of switching between laptops) with the same equipment, so from my experience these are just cheap and nasty with terrible support. If you missed out on the deal, imo, you likely just missed out on a future headache and bad customer support.

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