by now using the catchy Inateck Mobile USB 3.0 4-Port Hub without power supply I want to ask my review available.
The stroke is processed very neat and fits, for example wonderful to a MacBook Pro so. The surface is made of brushed aluminum, on the side protrudes white plastic. Power in the sum of a more visually appealing Hub. The Inateck logo is branded indeed quite large, but that does not bother my opinion really.
As mentioned in the article text requires this mobile 4-Port Hub is no power supply, which I welcome. Only a notable shortcoming for me is to stiff and thick cables from the Mac to the hub. Here I would want a little thinner and more agile cable, but it's at this price simply bleating at a high level.
The transfer and use by Time Machine, charging from an iPhone or the like is easy and secure vonstatten. The data transmission is also absolutely top if the terminal also supports USB 3.0.
The use of hubs, the transfer rates are only subtly in the basement, but what really takes place even in the frame.
The 4-Port is of course backwards compatible, so that USB 2.0 hard drives, etc. can be used.
Conclusion:
Use brushed aluminum for the laptops Inateck 4p stroke is really a worthwhile purchase in my opinion. My MacBook Pro has only 2 USB 3.0 ports and is thus well extended for little money. Thus, there is of me 5 stars for that hub.
If you have persevered this far, I congratulate you most sincerely. They have survived my review and I hope it was informative for you.
Whether positive or negative, you can confirm with an actuation of the helpful and non-helpful buttons. No matter how you decide, I wish you much fun browsing and if you should have 3.0 4-Port Hub for purchasing the Inateck Mobile USB without power supply ..... have fun transferring your data!