QZ USB 3.1 Type C Hub with 2 x USB C and 2 x USB A Ports, QZ-HB18
The QZ USB-C 3.1 4-Port Hub expands USB connectivity of your Type C devices. With built-in 1 inch USB-C 3.1 cable it offers greater mobility at...
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Product Description
The QZ USB-C 3.1 4-Port Hub expands USB connectivity of your Type C devices. With built-in 1 inch USB-C 3.1 cable it offers greater mobility at work.
2 USB 3.1 GEN1 SuperSpeed ports support data transfer rates of up to 5Gbps. One of the two USB-A ports is BC 1.2 compatible with max 7.5W (5V/1.5A) output, can charge the connected USB-A devices (mobile phones, tablets, U-disk,etc).
One of the two Type-C ports is designed for transmitting data (5Gbps) and charging for the connected Type-C device, another Type-C port supports both data (5Gbps) and PD 3.0 charging the host 100W (20V/5A).
It can work on Macbook or Google new Chromebook Pixel and other USB-C supported devices.
Specifications
- Product Model QZ-HB18
- Dimensions 75 x 42 x 14 mm
- Weight 38 g
- Output Interface USB-A 3.1, Ethernet RJ45
- Input Interface USB 3.1 Type C
- Data Port Output Current 900 mA (max)
- System Supported Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP, Mac OSx9.1 or above
- Driver No need, Plug and Play
- Instant access to 4 USB 3.1 GEN1 SuperSpeed ports. It can work on Macbook or Google new Chromebook Pixel and other USB-C supported devices.
- Data transfer rate up to 5 Gbps (actual rates depend on device and computer USB host controller). Backward compatible with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed devices (rates up to 480Mbps), and USB 1.1 Full/Low Speed devices (rates 12/1.5 Mbps)
- 2 USB 3.1 GEN1 Type-A SuperSpeed ports support data transfer rates of up to 5Gbps. One of the two USB-A ports is BC 1.2 compatible with max 7.5W (5V/1.5A) output, can charge the connected USB-A devices (mobile phones, tablets, U-disk, etc).
- One of the two Type-C ports is designed for transmitting data (5Gbps) and charging for the connected Type-C device (5V/1.5A), another Type-C port supports both data (5Gbps) and PD 3.0 charging the host max 100W (20V/5A). (When two or more ports are simultaneously connected, the total max output depends on the host PC (eg, max 900mA on Chromebook, max 1.5A on Macbook))
- Support Fast Role Swap of PD3.0, the connected USB device will not get disconnected when plugging out PD Adapter (This function works when this product is working on PD 3.0 host PC)
- The built-in 1 inch USB-C 3.1 cable it offers greater mobility at work.
- Sleek design, saves space, enhances mobility
- Bus powered, plug and play (individual devices / USB 3.1 GEN1 host controller may require drivers), supports hot swap
Package content:
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QZ USB-C to 2-Port USB-A and 2-Port USB-C Hub
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Welcome Guide
Yes. This hub is bus-powered only. The connected USB devices draw power from the host computer. For better performance, connected devices’ combined current should not exceed the output of the host computer USB port (for example max 900mA on Chromebook, max 1.5A on Macbook). Otherwise, output current may become unstable or disconnect entirely. The hub is also limited to the total power available from the host computer USB port.
Some commonly used devices' general requirements: 250G Hard drive – 600mA, 4G Flash drive – 100mA, 64G SSD – 400mA, 100M Network adapter – 500mA, Keyboards and mice and other peripheral devices – 100mA (or less)
The ratings above are estimates only; please check your specific device's actual ratings.
Why am I experiencing slower data transfer rate than 5Gbps?
The USB 3.1 GEN1 transfer rate is 5Gbps. Several variables could affect the USB transfer rate - device and USB host controller and file type. To achieve maximum speed computer system, peripherals, cables and software must all support USB 3.1 GEN1. With all the reasonable usage environments considered USB 3.1 GEN1 can achieve average transfer speeds about 3 times faster than that of USB 2.0.
Microsoft Windows systems should install latest manufacturer USB 3.1 GEN1 host controller drivers and Windows Updates for best results. Apple Mac OS X and Linux / Unix systems require latest operating system updates for best compatibility.
The product, however, is backward compatible with USB 2.0, USB 1.1 so you can use the product with any USB-capable computer, and have it work at full function, just at their native speeds - USB 2.0 Hi-Speed devices (rates up to 480Mbps), and USB 1.1 Full/Low Speed devices (rates 12/1.5 Mbps)
Can I use this USB hub to charge phones or tablets?
Yes. The max power available in each port is mentioned in the product specification table.
Why the devices are not being identified by my computer when connected to the USB hub, but they are being identified when connected directly to the computer?
The issue could be of any of the following reasons:
- Compatibility between the motherboard and system. Please try refreshing the BIOS in the motherboard.
- Incorrect insertion or unplugging. Do not unplug the device when transferring data in order to avoid damaging the chipset.