The stroke is compact. This can be problematic for large USB plugs. On one of the images you can see the Hub, the power adapter and the USB cable - the size relation is true in this picture. He is much bigger than the PSU. With 7 ports can be found probably a way to infect their devices without them interfering with each other. If it is too tight, you could make do with a short USB extension cable.
Here an example for the stroke I have due to the fact that the hub also provides enough power for the RaspberryPi chosen following setup:
* RaspberryPi plugged into the USB hub device, ie at one of the 7 ports (with me it is running on a normal 5 ports, not on one of the 2 fast charging ports on the front)
* USB hub connecting cables - ie the cable from the hub that is plugged into the PC or laptop - connected to a USB port on the RaspberryPi
Infected * External USB hard disk (Host Powered) to the hub
* DVB-T Stick is also plugged into the hub
This setup is stable and I was able to thereby save the extra power supply for the RaspberryPi. So there is only one power supply unit in this building, which the stroke.