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USB Hubs

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7-Port USB 3.0 Type-C Hub
Sale price$29.99 USD
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7-Port USB 2.0 Hub
Sale price$27.99 USD
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7-Port USB 3.0 Type-A Hub
Sale price$24.99 USD
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4-Port USB 3.0 Type-A Hub
Sale price$24.99 USD
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Hi-Speed USB Desktop Hub
Sale price$22.99 USD
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4-Port USB 3.0 Type-C Hub
Sale price$17.99 USD
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4-Port USB 3.0 Type-C Hub
Sale price$17.99 USD
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4-Port USB 3.0 Type-A Hub
Sale price$12.99 USD
4-Port USB 2.0 Micro Hub Image 14-Port USB 2.0 Micro Hub Packaging Image 2
4-Port USB 2.0 Micro Hub
Sale price$8.99 USD
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Hi-Speed USB Pocket Hub
Sale price$8.49 USD

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USB Hubs

A USB hub gives your computer or tablet (aka, your host device) more USB ports to connect things like mice, keyboards, flash drives, printers and more. It turns one port into multiple so you can use more of those devices than you'd otherwise be able. A USB hub also helps save the ports on your host device from wear and tear since you’re not plugging and unplugging them to use a new one.

A basic USB hub can meet the power and data needs of compatible devices. More-advanced USB hubs can include ports for Ethernet cables or SD cards and provide power enough to charge all the devices you plug in (including the laptop or tablet). When choosing a USB hub, make sure it can handle the needs of the devices you plan to connect. For example, a SuperSpeed (5 Gbps) hub will be better for transferring large files between your camera and your computer than a Hi-Speed (480 Mbps) hub.

We’ve grouped Manhattan USB hubs around the following categories to give you an idea of how you can expand your connectivity. Continue reading below for more information!

A USB-A hub connects to a USB-A port on your computer/tablet and gives back USB-A ports to your setup.

Basic USB Hub

Basic USB-A Hubs

If you just want to use USB peripherals like a keyboard or mouse and don't need to charge them, a basic USB-A hub is the cost-effective choice.

The Hi-Speed (480 Mbps) versions are all you need to connect those basic USB devices. The SuperSpeed model is great for higher bandwidth applications such as webcam streaming or transferring large amounts of data to or from storage drives.

Each of the models we offer here has four ports, which makes them compact enough to fit in a pocket — be sure to check out our Pocket Hub (pictured).

Powered USB Hub

If you need to use devices and charge them, then a powered USB Hub is the right fit. These hubs include a power adapter and offer a minimum of 500 mA per port so you can use and charge USB devices that have batteries such as phones, tablets and more.

For higher power output per port, check out the MondoHub II at the bottom of the page. It comes with a high-capacity 4-amp power adapter. When that power adapter is plugged in, the ports share up to 20 W, and four ports are specially designed for higher power output to charge tablets and phones.

AC Powered USB Hub

USB-C Hubs

A USB-C hub connects to a USB-C port on your computer/tablet and, like a USB-A hub, also gives back USB-A ports.

Our USB-C hubs share 1 amp of power between the ports, which is enough to charge a smartphone or tablet if only one of those power-hungry devices is connected at a time.

Basic USB-C Hub

Basic USB-C Hubs

Our basic USB-C hubs are ideal for using many common USB peripherals, including SuperSpeed ones since that standard is backward compatible with previous USB standards. These models are especially useful for connecting more devices that use higher bandwidth at once.

Like our basic USB-A Hubs, these models offer four ports and are compact enough to fit easily in a laptop bag or briefcase.

Power Delivery USB Hub

This USB-C hub offers USB-A ports and includes a USB-C Power Delivery (PD) port that can take up to 60 W. (Read more about PD technology here.)

When PD charger is plugged into the PD port on this hub, all the devices in your setup — including your computer/tablet — get power. You can plug the USB-C PD power adapter from your host device into this port, but if you need a PD charger, you can find one here.

Power Delivery USB Hub

Network Adapter Hub

USB-C Hub with Ethernet

As many laptops have gotten lighter and smaller, they’ve done away with many of the bigger ports, especially the larger Ethernet ports that give wired network access. This hub connects to a USB-C port and gives you that RJ45 port so you can connect securely to the network at gigabit speeds. It also gives three SuperSpeed USB-A ports.

One-of-a-Kind Hub: MondoHub II

The MondoHub II has all the USB-A ports you will ever need — 28 to be exact. 24 of them are USB 2.0 and four are USB 3.0. As a powered hub that lets its ports share up to 20 W when using the included power adapter, four of its ports offer Smart Power technology to sync or fast charge smart devices and tablets. Each port has a button that lets you turn the port on or off. It only takes one SuperSpeed port on your device to give you back so much more.

MondoHub II

Manhattan USB Hubs offer great connectivity options for your computer or tablet. If you need help finding the best one for you, reach out via chat and we'll be happy to help.