USB Hubs
Newnex is a leader in designing and manufacturing cutting-edge USB hubs, including USB-C hubs and USB 3.0 hubs, tailored for industrial and professional use. Our USB hubs combine exceptional performance, backward compatibility, and rugged durability to ensure seamless connectivity in the most demanding environments. With a focus on high data transfer rates of up to 10Gbps and support for various USB specifications, Newnex USB hubs are the ultimate solution for expanding device connectivity while maintaining superior signal integrity.
What is a USB Hub?
A USB hub is a device that allows multiple USB peripherals to connect to a single USB port on a computer or host system. It’s especially useful for users who require additional USB ports to accommodate devices like multiple cameras, control unit, external drive, and more. With options ranging from self-powered USB hubs to compact designs, USB hubs are an essential tool for enhancing productivity and device compatibility.
Key Features
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Versatile Port Configurations
Offers up to 7 ports, including options for USB-C and USB-A connections
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Fast Data Transfers
Supports speeds up to 10Gbps, ensuring backward compatibility with older USB generations
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Power Flexibility
The USB charging hubs features self-powered designs and efficient bus-powered models
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Industrial Durability
Built with rugged metal enclosures and EMI shielding to withstand harsh environments
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Easy Installation
Built with rugged metal enclosures and EMI shielding to withstand harsh environments
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Signal Integrity
Ensures reliable data transmission for optimal performance
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FAQ
Common issues with USB hubs include insufficient power supply, outdated drivers, or incompatible devices. Ensure your hub is properly connected and powered.
Modern USB hubs, such as Newnex’s high-performance usb hubs, are designed to minimize latency, ensuring smooth data transfer and connectivity.
A self-powered USB hub draws power exclusively from an external power source rather than relying on the connected computer. One common application of such a hub is in setups where a powered control module is used to remotely turn the hub on and off.
The USB standard allows a maximum of seven tiers, including the root hub (typically inside the computer) and the USB device itself. From a user’s perspective, this leaves a maximum of five external hubs that can be daisy-chained. However, many USB peripherals, such as KVM switches, docking stations, or even some computer motherboards, include built-in USB hubs to provide additional ports. In these scenarios, users may not be aware of the presence of these internal hubs, which count toward the tier limit.
Yes, a USB hub can be paired with a docking station to expand its connectivity capabilities further. Be sure not to exceed the USB hub maximum tiers.
Yes, a USB hub can be used with a KVM switch to extend connectivity for USB devices across multiple systems. Be sure not to exceed the USB hub maximum tiers.