







🔗 Unlock Ultimate Connectivity with RSHTECH’s 10-Port Powerhouse!
The RSHTECH Powered USB 3.1 Hub (RSH-A10S) is a premium 10-port USB 3.1/3.2 Gen 2 hub delivering ultra-fast 10Gbps data transfer speeds and 36W power delivery. Crafted with a durable aluminum chassis, it includes both USB-C and USB-A cables and a 12V/3A power supply, making it the perfect extension hub for professionals needing seamless multi-device connectivity.
| ASIN | B09NPKSGH5 |
| Item model number | RSH-A10S |
| Manufacturer | RSHTECH |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 4.6 x 2.5 cm; 530 g |
S**I
5/5 - Build Quality - It's sturdy, feels great quality, and looks great quality - The metal is slightly easy to scratch while inserting USB Peripherals. I like that you can turn some items on and off to not overpower the need. To say it's all metal feels quite light and didn't expect it to be so compact. 5/5 - Speeds - [1st image] 400speeds is USBHub Via USB to USB 3.2 PC // [2nd image] 500speeds is USBHub via Type C to Thunderbolt4 port. // 40speeds [3rd image] is SSD benchmark via USB3.1 enclosure to PC Test Kit - Samsung Evo 8 // Urgreen 3.2 SSD enclosure // Std USB 3.2 pc ports/ Thunderbolt4 ports Overall Impressed with the speeds and would buy a second if needed another USB3.2 hub. I'd advise linking this to a Thunderbolt port most laptops have a single one so definitely worth using this over your other 3.1 Ports.
M**Y
Simple but useful USB hub. I'm using it with 4 external hard drives and some ancillary devices and it's been ultra reliable for several months. Speed seems pretty good, I'm using one disk as a media store and streaming from it to various devices round the house and I'm having no problems. The ability to switch off individual sockets is useful if you need to isolate a device. Good build quality although the supplied cable is a little short, otherwise i thoroughly recommend it.
J**J
Works with all my USB midi outboard and elektron. However the virus ti doesn't work with this. No issue however as I've freed up 10 USB ports on the back of the machine so am now spoilt for choice. Works with eurorack interfaces as well
C**R
Fast and reassuringly solid and with individual switches on all ten ports it looks a perfect fit for my midi project. Individual channel lights are behind a mirrored strip and not easily visible unless viewing at the correct angle to the strip, but not something to be deterred by so buy this or the longer model
I**U
Once in a blue moon you come across a product that is mind boggling bad. This is that. A product that makes no sense what-so-ever. So this is a multi-port USB hub that comes with a power adapter (OK up to this point) BUT IT DOES NOT WORK WITHOUT IT !!!! I would love to talk to the engineers that designed this product. I have 25 years experience as an IT engineer and I cannot think of one use case scenario where you would use a hub that powers only when plugged in a socket ! I currently have 2 chained USB3.1 hubs with LAN, 3 external 18TB drives, 2 keyboards and 2xmouse, and the occasional 1-2 memory sticks plugged in. No need to have external power. Even more, if you connect the incredibly underpowered power supply (just 3A), you will get erroneous transmissions every time the power fluctuates, which is at least once a day, without you noticing it, and in my case about every 2 hours. The transfer either drops, or my Linux laptop renegotiates the data transfer rate ....... So there is absolutely no way to use it if you have a laptop. You will have to carry with you the hub and the huge adapter, with a socket adapter if you travel oversees, and of course accept the risk of data corruption when the grid fails. Absurd product.
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