Really super practical
I was looking for a practical, easy-to-carry HUB with several ports for my various devices.
It really ticks all the boxes and at a super affordable price! I'd definitely recommend it :)
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General information |
Product name |
Bluestork Mini Hub |
Brand |
Bluestork | |
Model |
HUB-MINI | |
Technical specifications |
Number of ports |
4 |
Connector(s) |
3 X USB 2.0 | |
| 1 X HDMI Female | ||
External power supply |
No | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 2 years
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Legal warranty |
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Product referenced on 6 Apr 2022
I was looking for a practical, easy-to-carry HUB with several ports for my various devices.
It really ticks all the boxes and at a super affordable price! I'd definitely recommend it :)
This HUB is not a plug-in, so you need to install an .exe to make the HDMI work.
I can't install it on my work PC because I'm not an administrator...
It's not specified on the website, only on the instructions inside the packaging...
Here's what the site says: "This USB docking station is easy to install and does not require an external software player or additional power source".
This device is not eligible for return...
THANK YOU LDLC, I won't be buying from you again or even in shops where the service really leaves something to be desired...
Like the previous comment, the UBS ports are 2.0 and not 3.0, despite the blue colour.
HDMI is not supported on Windows 11 with Surface Laptop 2.
Bought for dock use, it works well except for the HDMI port.
* The Hub chip is a Huasheng Electronics USB2.0 HUB (214b:7250)
* The HDMI chip is a Fresco Logic FL2000/FL2000DX VGA/DVI/HDMI Adapter (1d5c:2000)
The hub connects as USB 3.0, but the ports are 2.0 even though they are blue! The USB-B USB-C adapter in the picture is actually included with the hub, but the one I received is black instead of white, so it matches the cable better. The hub has a virtual USB storage that allows you to get the Windows/Mac drivers, the partition is called "DRIVER".
The manual says that the driver does not work under MacOS, and that the maximum current of the USB ports is 500 mA.
Unfortunately under Linux 5.15 (Ubuntu 22.04), the HDMI port does not work, there are drivers on GItHub but I had no success (https://github.com/klogg/fl2000_drm/)
I've had a bug a few times, where devices plugged into the hub didn't work after plugging it into the computer, but just plugging them back in fixed the problem. Otherwise, the hub gets a little hot but it doesn't seem to be a problem