Anker AK-A7505112 7-Port USB 3.0 Data Hub Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- Anker
Table of Contents
Anker AK-A7505112 7-Port USB 3.0 Data Hub
Specification
- Brand Anker
- Model AK-A7505112
- Color Black
- Hardware Interface Thunderbolt, USB 2.0
- Compatible Devices Smartphones, USB Flash Drives, Tablets, Desktops
- Data Transfer Rate 5 Gigabits Per Second
- Operating System Windows XP
- Item Weight 11.4 ounces
- Product Dimensions 4.29 x 1.73 x 0.91 inches
- Voltage 12 Volts
Product Layout
Dimension
What’s In the Box
- USB 3.0 Data Hub
- Instruction Manual
- 6-foot USB 3.0 cable
- 12V / 3A power adapter
Product Description
7-Port USB 3. 0 Data Hub from Anker Your data transfer and charging should be expanded and accelerated. Ultra-Compact More portability and space savings are provided by the small, lightweight design when connecting several devices. One-handed plugging is simple and effortless with ports that face upward. 7 Fast Data Ports Quickly add 7 USB 3. 0 SuperSpeed ports to your computer and take advantage of up to 5Gbps of data transfer. Quick Charging Data transfer is made possible via the seventh port’s dual capability, which also offers a full 1. 5A charging rate.
(Make sure the power adapter is plugged in and connected.) Demands for Devices Notes: Apple: iPad Air, iPad mini/mini 2, iPhone 5 and iPhone 5s Samsung offers the Galaxy S2/S3/S4/Note 1/2/Mega/Mini/Exhilarate/Galaxy Tab 2/10. Google’s Nexus 4 through 10 Xperia TX from Sony Nokia: Lumia 1020 and 920 System prerequisites Notes: appropriate for Mac OS X (10. 2 and above). Users of OS X Lion 10.7.4 should update to Mountain Lion 10.8.2 or later to prevent a connection that is unstable. More Information: Certain USB 3. 0 devices demand a host port connection in a specific direction. 2. It’s possible that USB 3. 0 ports won’t operate with wireless devices operating at 4. Ghz (keyboards, mouse, etc.). Use a USB 2.0 connection if possible. Data transfer only is designed for non-charging connectors. For charging, they don’t output enough power. To use this hub, make sure the adaptor is attached.
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Lucky Number Seven
The seventh port is intended for high-speed charging and can give power up to 2.1A using cutting-edge technology. -
Superfast Data
Every connector has USB 3.0 technology, which can transport data at rates of up to 5Gbps, or quickly enough to transfer an HD movie. -
Compact
For enhanced portability and convenience, the device is palm-sized, lightweight, and expertly made to slide easily into any bag or pocket.
Features
- Lightweight construction with a small, palm-sized grip (4.3 x 1.7 x 0.9 inches) (2.9oz).
- Your Computer can easily get 7 USB 3.0 SuperSpeed connections, allowing you to benefit from data transfer rates of up to 5Gbps for quicker syncing. USB 2.0 and 1.1 compatibility backwards.
- While the other 6 ports charge at speeds of up to 0.5A apiece, the seventh data connection also offers BC 1.2 charging speeds of up to 2.1 amps, for a total of 5.1 amps across all 7 ports.
- A 36-watt adaptor and premium chipset ensure reliable operation. supports hot-swapping and plug-and-play. No drivers need to be installed for Mac OS X 10.2 and later or Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, or 10.
Guarantee and Support
Amazon.com Return Policy: After 30 days of purchase, you may return any new computer you bought from Amazon.com that is “dead on arrival,” comes in damaged condition, or is still in its original packaging for a full refund. If a customer misrepresents the product’s state, Amazon.com maintains the right to test “dead on arrival” returns and charges the consumer a fee equal to 15% of the product’s sales price.
Customers will be charged a higher restocking fee depending on the condition of the goods for any returned computer that has been misused, is missing parts, or is in unsellable condition as a consequence of customer tampering. Any desktop or notebook computer returned more than 30 days after receiving the item will not be accepted by Amazon.com. Purchases made from Marketplace vendors, whether new, used, or refurbished, are subject to the specific vendor’s return policy.
FAQs
What is the difference between this and the Anker 7-port USB hub?****
The Anker 7-port USB hub is a different product. This one is a USB 3.0 hub with 7 ports, and the other one is a USB 2.0 hub with 7 ports.
Does it come with a power adapter?****
Yes, it comes with a 12V / 3A power adapter.
What is the transfer speed of this hub?****
It has a 5Gbps transfer speed, which is faster than USB 2.0 (480Mbps).
Can I use it to charge my iPad or iPhone?****
Yes, you can use it to charge your iPad or iPhone with the full 1.5A charging rate.
How many devices can you connect to a USB hub?****
A single USB host controller can allow up to 127 connected devices. A connected USB hub counts as a USB device address, and every device connected to it goes towards the maximum allowed addresses for that one host controller.
Do USB 3.0 hubs need to be powered?****
It is possible to use some USB hubs without a power supply, however, doing so may prevent the USB hub or certain high-power USB peripherals from operating. It is always recommended to use an included power supply with a USB hub when possible.
Why do USB hubs have 7 ports?****
7-port hubs are due to specification constraints per single hub. While USB specifications allow for N ports per a single hub, the hub status change reporting is in bit-wise format, and the endpoint reporting granularity is defined as 1 byte (8 bits), see Section 11.12. 4 of USB 2.0 Specs.
How many devices can USB 3.0 support?****
Most modern USB 3.0 hosts use extensible Host Controller Interface (XHCI) USB controllers. The XHCI specification allows for a massive 7,906 endpoints! However, common implementations of the XHCI controllers impose their own limit on the total number of endpoints to 96.
Can you use multiple devices on A USB hub?****
USB hubs enable you to attach multiple devices, such as printers, hard drives and card readers, to a single computer. However, the USB hub only makes the devices available to one computer at a time. You need to disconnect the hub from one computer and attach it to another to share a printer with more than one computer.
Can you use A USB hub to connect multiple devices?****
To use more than one USB device with a single USB port, use a USB hub. Hubs are devices that have multiple USB ports. You connect USB devices to the hub, then connect the hub to your computer. You don’t need to install any software to use a USB hub.
What is the transfer speed of the USB 3.0 hub?****
First the transfer rates: USB 2.0 offers transfer rates of 480 Mbps and USB 3.0 offers transfer rates of 4.8 Gbps – that’s 10 times faster. Note that the transfer speeds also depend on the device in use in addition to the bus type and USB ports and cables.
How does A USB 3.0 hub work?****
USB 3.0 hubs store USB 3.0 SuperSpeed packets in a buffer and then retransmit them when there is an available time slot in the SuperSpeed data path.
Can USB hub transfer data?****
You Want to Move a Lot of Data Between USB Devices. This is one of the rarer kinds of USB hub uses, but it’s still very valid. If you find yourself in the situation of needing to move a lot of data between a bunch of different devices, a USB hub can be very useful.
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