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The QZ Active Powered USB Hub is a robust, industrial-grade 4-port USB 3.1 Gen1 hub featuring a 12V 2A 24W external power adapter for uninterrupted device operation. It supports ultra-fast 5 Gbps data transfer, includes a BC 1.2 fast-charging port delivering 1.5A even during sleep mode, and is built with surge protection and a sleek mirrored finish, making it ideal for professional and commercial use.
Brand | QZ |
Manufacturer | QZ, Yugadi Electronics, 353, 2nd B Cross, Girinagar, Bangalore 560085 |
Model | QZ-HB05 |
Model Name | QZ USB 3.1 hub with power adapter |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 4.3 x 2.3 cm; 120 g |
Item model number | QZ-HB05 |
Operating System | Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP, Mac OSx9.1 or above, Linux (kernels 3.1 or later), Unix systems |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops |
Special Features | 5 Gbps Data Transfer, 1 Port with 1.5A Smart Charge, 12V 2.4A 24W External Power, 4 Ports |
Mounting Hardware | QuantumZERO USB 3.0 4-Port 12V 2A Powered Hub, 12V 2A Power Adapter |
Number of items | 1 |
Wattage | 24 Watts |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Total USB ports | 4 |
Material | Plastic |
Manufacturer | QZ |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Item Weight | 120 g |
N**R
Good powered USB extender for Apple products
I purchased this powered USB extender to connect my IPAD and IPhone lightning connector to the PC-USB input of my Rotel 1592 mkII for Hi-Res playback. The reviewer in YouTube had suggested another brand, which was not available in India. I purchased this with trepidation as Apple is notorious for being incompatible with virtually any product outside the Apple ecosystem. The powered hub worked without a hitch. The only minor niggle is that it is so lightweight that the weight of the connected wires can topple it.
D**O
Genuinely impressed
This review is primarily intended towards iOS users. To cut the long story short, kudos to the designers of this product...IT WORKS and works like charm (I was able to run 1 Terabyte HDD on iPhone SE 1st gen). So the long version goes like this:As soon as I got the product, I connected my seagate 1TB HDD to the iPad Air 2020. To my horror it didn’t work. The HDD did not show up in my native files app. I tried the 4th port (provides a higher amp). Nope, it didn’t work. The 128gb pen drive did though. But it works anyways on the iPad Air 2020 without an actively powered hub. Disappointed, with no option to return the product, I ordered a replacement and shot a frustrated email to QZ.A QZ executive replied back the next day and patiently listed possible reasons for the failure. The moment my eyes went onto the issue of NTFS formatting on iOS, I knew this had to be the most probable cause as I had read the same elsewhere as well. So, now I had to format it into FAT32.Windows 10, natively cannot do FAT32 format on storages more than 32 GB. I didn’t know that and took some time to find a alternative formatting application. Finally I did a FAT32 quick format on the entire 1 TB (I didn’t create any partition within the HDD). And guess what, the iPad showed my HDD as a storage drive on my native iOS files app using the QZ hub. I know what some of you are thinking...iPad Air 2020 DOESN’T require any active powered hub to read an external drive (at least up to 1TB I guess and mine is not an SSD). Yes you read that right. Bummer!!! I had no idea. After formatting it to FAT32, it’s just plug and play with an adapter which coverts USB A to C WITHOUT additional power.But I was more than happy to see my old iPhone SE Ist gen showing the HDD in files app using the hub. And I guess even the iPad will be happy that the HDD is running from external power. The possibilities are endless now. Unless, apple goofs up in future updates.So...it works, quality seems to be good, sturdy enough for regular use. In terms of value for money, what can I say. I was going for a NAS to sort out file transfer issues on iOS (I mostly work on raw photography files). There is no comparison to the money that I thought I had shell out for a NAS. Even when compared to other hubs, this thing costs 1/10th.Hope it continues to work for some time. GO FOR IT....
M**J
Does the job
- Good data connectivity and achieves decent transfer speeds- Build quality of hub, data cable and power cord is good.- External power cord provides stable power.cons:- Have to connect the power cord to use the product. It would have been a great feature if the hub draws the power from the desktop or a laptop. Cannot be usable while travelling !!!!- The data cable length is 80 cms and it is too short for me. A 1 mtr length would have been better.- The price of the hub is bit expensive.
P**R
It does what it says!
I used it for Raspberry Pi 5 as a NAS. I bought the variant with external charging. Charger comes within the Box. Didn't do any kind of benchmarking but it was flawless to my needs. Highly portable. All ports supported 3.0. Device Detection had no issues. Easily installable and supports most of the latest hardware.
M**T
Working as expected
I connected two drives, one SSD (Crucial BX550M 512GB using SATA to USB connector) and HDD (WD elements 1TB). There were no speed drops during transfer and it all went seamlessly. It's a great product if you're looking to extend your system's storage (well, not as minimal as internal disks but still).Edit: After few weeks, it wasn't able to detect the SSD/HDD. I contacted the QZ support and they kindly helped throught the process. I sent the package back to them as requested for faults, but they found as such no faults on their end. They refunded the unit's price instead. Thats something I liked about the support and would make want to buy again from them :)
N**O
Better Than TP-Link So Far
I'm really satisfied with the quality of this product so far. I previously used a TP-Link powered USB hub, which got damaged after just 3 months. I'll continue using this one for a few months and update my review here.
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