Micro USB OTG Hub for Raspberry Pi Zero 4 Port High Speed Sync and Extension Cable Adapter Also Works with Android Tablet Raspbian Jessie Linux
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Brand | MakerSpot |
Color | Silver, Black |
Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, USB, USB 2.0 |
Special Feature | Play, Plug |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Mouse, Tablets, Keyboards, Desktops, Printers |
About this item
- Expands into 4 USB Ports for Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 (with camera connector) and W (with Bluetooth and Wifii), Orange Pi, ODROID, Banana Pi
- Compatible with Samsung Galaxy S2, Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung Galaxy S3/S4, Galaxy Tab3 8.0, Sony Xperla NX-02D, Sony Xperla acro HDIS12S.Toshiba REGZA Phone-TO1D, and Sony S-series Tablet.
- Draws power only from OTG port, current for USB devices is limited to host capability
- With USB2.0 4-Port Hub, for Mouse, Keyboard, U disk, Camera, Printer and so on. Easy plug and play installation device, no external power needed No driver needed for Android and PC with USB 2.0 port Transfer Rate: USB2.0, 480/12Mbps, 1.5Mbps
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Customer Ratings | ||||||
Easy to install | 4.8 | 4.3 | — | 5.0 | — | — |
Value for money | 4.6 | — | 3.7 | 4.4 | — | — |
Durability | 4.2 | — | 4.3 | 4.3 | — | — |
Sold By | MakerSpot Direct | Oassuose | Prestige Milano | AuviPal | iCode Software | LoveRPi |
hardware interface | usb, bluetooth, usb2.0 | hdmi, usb, ethernet | usb, ethernet | usb, ethernet | usb | usb |
number of ports | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 7 | 4 |
compatible devices | Mouse, Smartphones, Desktops, Printers, Keyboards, Tablets | USB Flash Drives, Mouse, Smartphones, Keyboards, Laptops, Routers, Televisions, Tablets | — | Fire Stick, Fire Cube, PlayStation Classic, Raspberry Pi Zero, Sega Genesis Mini, S/NES Classic Mini and More | — | Tablets |
operating system | Android,Linux | Android | — | Windows 10, Chrome OS, Windows 7 | — | — |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 3 x 2 x 1 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
ASIN | B01JL837X8 |
Item model number | AH10094 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #413 in USB Hubs |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 3, 2016 |
Manufacturer | MakerSpot |
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Product Description
The 4-port USB OTG hub extends the micro USB OTG port on the Pi Zero and allows you to plug in more USB devices such as keyboard, mouse, and WiFi dongle.
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Customers like the performance, value, and size of the multiport hub. For example, they mention it works perfectly, fits right into a MiSTer setup, and is small and cheap. That said, opinions are mixed on quality and connectivity.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the multiport hub. They say it works perfectly, has no problems, and is solid. It works great as a hub for MiSTer FPGA without breaking the bank, and it works great with wireless keyboard/mouse adapters and web cams. It also works with their Raspberry Pi Zero W to allow them to use more than one device.
"...Well, he was right, it works great, and I couldn't be happier. Don't be put off by the small size when you first take it out of the box...." Read more
"...It functions perfectly and I particularly like how thin it is...." Read more
"...and put holes for standoffs in it and mounted the Pi to the hub, works great!" Read more
"Works as expected, only USB 2.0, so don’t expect speed, I needed it so I could hook up a keyboard and mouse - RPi 0 only has 1 USB port and a mini..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the multiport hub. They say it has a good price.
"...Excellent product at a great price." Read more
"...It's small, cheap and fits right into a MiSTer setup...." Read more
"...However, this one works perfectly. It's small, inexpensive and works out-of-the-box...." Read more
"...Highly recommended, price is right." Read more
Customers like the size of the multiport hub. They mention that it fits right into a MiSTer setup and is small.
"...It's small, cheap and fits right into a MiSTer setup...." Read more
"...However, this one works perfectly. It's small, inexpensive and works out-of-the-box...." Read more
"...They needed a small USB hub, and this fit nicely within our project...." Read more
"Small, inexpensive, works fine for connecting standard USB cables/devices to a tablet that only has a micro port." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the multiport hub. Some mention it's a great product, while others say the overall quality of this cheap plastic product is horrible and the USB inputs are loose.
"...Excellent product at a great price." Read more
"...Absolutely terrible." Read more
"...Great buy regardless of how long I used it." Read more
"...The only issue I've had is that the USB slots are so close together that some devices may not be able to be plugged in side-by-side." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the connectivity of the multiport hub. Some mention that it works fine for connecting standard USB cables and devices to a tablet that only has a USB port, while others say that the connection is lost, the connections are loose, and the host-side (USB On-The-Go) connector does not engage as well as the Pi's power supply.
"...Just lucky? However, the host-side (USB On-The-Go) connector does not engage as well as the Pi's power supply connector (different vendor)...." Read more
"Works on the Nexus Player. I can't speak for any other devices...." Read more
"...It has not worked since I purchased it. It looses connection after a few minutes. I would have returned immediately but I missed the return window...." Read more
"...you breathe on the adapter, or move it in the slightest way, the connection is lost, the only way to get a dependable connection is to forcibly push..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the charging capabilities of the multiport hub. They mention that it does not allow their items to be charged, and does not provide host charging. For example, they cannot charge their Samsung Galaxy S8 phone on this hub.
"...For example, I cannot charge my Samsung Galaxy S8 phone on this hub. Their web site (makerspot dot com) is of little if any help...." Read more
"Charging not supported" Read more
"This product does not allow item to be charged" Read more
"Small, lightweight, works great, does NOT provide host charging. Great OTG setup for an android tho...." Read more
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I wanted a USB-A hub for charging my AirPods and heart rate monitor at my Peloton bike.
It took me several months with my Peloton bike (original not Bike+) to realize its tablet has a micro USB port that I could use for charging. I had been charging my AirPods and heart rate monitor at an outlet in a different room and that was sometimes annoying as I would find myself clipped into the bike and only then realize I had left one or both of those devices charging in the other room. So that's where this handy little hub came into the picture.
It functions perfectly and I particularly like how thin it is. I was a little worried that whatever hub I got would look bulky or out of place on the aesthetically pleasing Peloton bike but this little guy blends in nicely. With just a tiny piece of double-sided foam tape I had this hub mounted and it's hardly even noticeable. The only minor complaint I have is the red power indicator light inside the hub. The hub's black plastic is translucent so the red light diffuses through. It is somewhat helpful to know the hub is plugged in and receiving power but ultimately unnecessary. I solved this by putting a piece of black electrical tape over the area where the light was shining through the most.
This isn't a particularly special piece of hardware but worthy of praise for how well it worked for my needs.
It's small, cheap and fits right into a MiSTer setup. If you flip the plastic guard for the Mister to the bottom of the board, and use longer brass stand offs, you can place the USB Hub on it and hold it down with some double sided tape.
Only two downsides, when I try to later pull the USB hub off the plexy I taped it to, the case came apart. Not a huge deal as it just pushed back together, but it was a surprise nonetheless.
The other thing is to watch out for is this is a non-powered USB hub, any power hungry devices, or having too many wireless dongles are going to suffer as there only so much power the DE 10 nano can supply with it's stock AC power adapter.
If you are experiencing intermittent device failure on your USB devices, ether use fewer devices or switch to a powered USB hub. This is ment for a few low power devices like a keyboard, a wired gamepad and a mouse.
I don't find this a fault of the Hub it self, its just that the hub is meant to offer some low power OTG options.
Top reviews from other countries
I have an old Android phone that I control with my Pi via the Android Debug Bridge. With this hub I can access data from my USB hard drive and the phone simultaneously, while also charging the phone. It is quite nice that I do not need a separate 'wall wart' to supply power for this hub.
Note: I am using a power supply that I bought with my Pi from a Raspberry Pi approved reseller; other supplies might not provide enough current to work.
Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2021
I have an old Android phone that I control with my Pi via the Android Debug Bridge. With this hub I can access data from my USB hard drive and the phone simultaneously, while also charging the phone. It is quite nice that I do not need a separate 'wall wart' to supply power for this hub.
Note: I am using a power supply that I bought with my Pi from a Raspberry Pi approved reseller; other supplies might not provide enough current to work.
Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2021
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2024