Kensington DomeHub USB 2.0 (7 ports) Weighted Hub 33118
from: Kensington
List Price: $38.99
as of 09/02/2010 13:05 EDT
Amazon.com's Price: $38.88
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Product Description:
KMW33118The FlyHub 2.0 won't be pushed around like featherweight, plastic USB hubs. Its weighted base and non-skid feet stay put, even when cables are being connected or disconnected. With its USB 2.0 speed-up to 40x faster than USB 1.1-the hub is a heavyweight performer, connecting up to seven USB devices. Connector/Port/Interface: USB 2.0; Global Product Type: Hubs; Number of Ports: 7; For Use With: N/A.PRODUCT DETAILS: -Number of Ports : 7. -Connector/Port/Interface: USB 2.0. -Global Product Type: Hubs. -Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Total Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct.
KMW33118The FlyHub 2.0 won't be pushed around like featherweight, plastic USB hubs. Its weighted base and non-skid feet stay put, even when cables are being connected or disconnected. With its USB 2.0 speed-up to 40x faster than USB 1.1-the hub is a heavyweight performer, connecting up to seven USB devices. Connector/Port/Interface: USB 2.0; Global Product Type: Hubs; Number of Ports: 7; For Use With: N/A.PRODUCT DETAILS: -Number of Ports : 7. -Connector/Port/Interface: USB 2.0. -Global Product Type: Hubs. -Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Total Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct.
Features:
- Weighted base and non-skid feet stay put
- Seven USB ports to connect up to seven devices
- USB 2.0 delivers up to 40 times the speed of USB 1.1
- Free FlyLight included
- Works with USB 2.0 and 1.1
Accessories:
- AmazonBasicsUSB 2.0 A-Male to A-Female Extension Cable (3.3 Feet / 1.0 Meter)
- AmazonBasicsUSB 2.0 A-Male to A-Female Extension Cable (9.8 Feet / 3.0 Meters)
- AmazonBasicsUSB 2.0 A-Male to B-Male Cable (6 Feet / 1.8 Meters)
- AmazonBasicsUSB 2.0 A-Male to Mini-B Cable (6 Feet / 1.8 Meters)
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Powers everything except...
This has been a great hub except for the fact that it doesn't consistently power my Wacom Intuous4 PTK-840 graphics tablet and my iPod touch. They may power up fine one time but then show an alert of "insufficient power" the next.Those two items must have different power requirements than other devices because they won't both power up at the same time even plugged into the corded keyboard on my iMac. What this hub did do was free up enough ports on the back of my iMac so that I can plug them both ... Read More
Rating:
- Seems alright so far...
I think I may have received an updated version of this USB hub. Mine doesn't have the cool red USB ports, the ports on mine are white. Also the little light that came free with it does not cast a blue beam, the light is white. It also came with a 6 ft USB extension cable because the USB cable built into the unit is very short. Why is the USB cable fixed permanently to the hub? I can see this becoming a failure point in the future where the cable goes into the hub. Just like on corded mice the cord going ... Read More
Rating:
- Just what I needed!
After shopping around to find the perfect hub, I chose the Kensington dome hub for function, space, and looks. It was easy to install. So far it is working fine.I loved the idea of the fly light, as I need more light on my keyboard at night and was thinking it would provide that.It is not that much light however...just a little tiny blue light and is diminishing in power as time goes along.It doesn't look to me as if it will last.If Kensington wants to add on this light idea again..I think it would ... Read More
Rating:
- Does exactly what it claims!
I like this USB hub. I bought one and liked it so much, I bought another for my other house. It's heavy and does not move around. Easy setup, the USB on the top is great for the junk drives/flash drives.I am very pleased with the quality - and the flashlight is nice too, though I don't really use it. I think the USB hub looks nice, but this last one I bought, I put behind a little door on my desk, so I could use the light in there to light up the cabinet I suppose to see where to plug things in. Haha.
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Rating:
- Would be great, if it was reliable
I shopped around and this looked like a decent looking hub that met my needs (powered, 7 port). I needed to plugin 2 external drives, mouse, scanner, 2 ipods and sometimes my cell phone or camera. I found that my mouse would stop working from time to time. Power cycling the hub helped. Worse than that was running a VM (via VMWare) stored on the USB drive. Speed wasn't so bad, but after a while, VMWare complained the drive wasn't available. Sure enough, it wasn't mounted anymore. After putting up with this for ... Read More
- Powers everything except...This has been a great hub except for the fact that it doesn't consistently power my Wacom Intuous4 PTK-840 graphics tablet and my iPod touch. They may power up fine one time but then show an alert of "insufficient power" the next.Those two items must have different power requirements than other devices because they won't both power up at the same time even plugged into the corded keyboard on my iMac. What this hub did do was free up enough ports on the back of my iMac so that I can plug them both ... Read More
Rating:
- Seems alright so far...I think I may have received an updated version of this USB hub. Mine doesn't have the cool red USB ports, the ports on mine are white. Also the little light that came free with it does not cast a blue beam, the light is white. It also came with a 6 ft USB extension cable because the USB cable built into the unit is very short. Why is the USB cable fixed permanently to the hub? I can see this becoming a failure point in the future where the cable goes into the hub. Just like on corded mice the cord going ... Read More
Rating:
- Just what I needed!After shopping around to find the perfect hub, I chose the Kensington dome hub for function, space, and looks. It was easy to install. So far it is working fine.I loved the idea of the fly light, as I need more light on my keyboard at night and was thinking it would provide that.It is not that much light however...just a little tiny blue light and is diminishing in power as time goes along.It doesn't look to me as if it will last.If Kensington wants to add on this light idea again..I think it would ... Read More
Rating:
- Does exactly what it claims!I like this USB hub. I bought one and liked it so much, I bought another for my other house. It's heavy and does not move around. Easy setup, the USB on the top is great for the junk drives/flash drives.I am very pleased with the quality - and the flashlight is nice too, though I don't really use it. I think the USB hub looks nice, but this last one I bought, I put behind a little door on my desk, so I could use the light in there to light up the cabinet I suppose to see where to plug things in. Haha.
Read More
Rating:
- Would be great, if it was reliableI shopped around and this looked like a decent looking hub that met my needs (powered, 7 port). I needed to plugin 2 external drives, mouse, scanner, 2 ipods and sometimes my cell phone or camera. I found that my mouse would stop working from time to time. Power cycling the hub helped. Worse than that was running a VM (via VMWare) stored on the USB drive. Speed wasn't so bad, but after a while, VMWare complained the drive wasn't available. Sure enough, it wasn't mounted anymore. After putting up with this for ... Read More

