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The Kingwin Powered USB Hub 3.0 is a cutting-edge connectivity solution featuring three USB 3.0 Type-A ports, one USB 3.1 Type-C port, and an SD/Micro SD card reader, all designed to fit in a 5.25" computer case front bay. With lightning-fast data transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps and a Sata power port, this hub is perfect for professionals seeking efficiency and style.



| Brand | Kingwin |
| Manufacturer | Kingwin |
| Model | KW525-3U3CR |
| Model Year | 2016 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 5.08 x 7.62 cm; 276.69 g |
| Item model number | KW525-3U3CR |
| RAM memory maximum size | 5 GB |
| Operating System | Windows 10, Windows Vista, Windows XP |
| Hardware Platform | Sata |
| Hardware Interface | USB, USB 1.1, USB Type C |
| Compatible Devices | Card Readers, Desktops |
| Special Features | Powered |
| Mounting Hardware | USB port bay |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Colour Screen | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Total USB ports | 5 |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Plastic |
| Device type | Components Other |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Includes remote | No |
| Manufacturer | Kingwin |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item Weight | 277 g |
D**T
good product, quite underrated in my opinion
4 channel digital display fan controller is actually quite good, has a couple flaws such as it beaing a tad too small so it leaves a gap at the top of my 5.25 bays, not really a problem though. The other thing is it should be able to switch between farenheit and celcius, i can read both but some people cant, just having farenheit is a turn off for alot of people. Other than that though it feels a bit cheap but that doesnt take away from funtion, does what it says on the tin. controls my fans from high to low with no power issues (unlike thermaltake commander ft). Another great feature is you can turn the fans off all together which i dont see on other products, i actully have my first 3 channels set to intake fans and the fourth hooked up to another fan on my desk for the hot days (my exhaust is 2 fans running through my cpu aio cooler). Its more than simple to use as its not touch screen, only 4 dials
M**N
nice piece of kit
to be honest not to bad , looks nice and works fine ,very cheap and efficient .
M**D
Not Windows 10 and Windows 11 compatible!
Only seems to work in OLD computers with OLD operating Systems. Connections were all about 1 - 2 inches too shorts to reach the motherboard in a full tower case. Had to go to local stores and by several extensions to make it reach. in all 3 of our pc that has Windows 11 has constant errors at bootup. Seems to be an error for every USB slots, even if you are not using it. Called the Kingwin Company and they will not provide a Windows 11 driver for this nor will they make one in the future. They suggested to send it back to where ever I bought this from. one of my neighbors has a dinosaurs computer with Windows 7 and Windows 8 and it works in that. Another neighbors has Windows 10 and it won't work on that. So it seems any Computer with Windows 10 and newer will NOT work. Same errors... Its a Driver issue. Kingwin said this is an OLD device and Obsolete.
A**O
display flickers, no benefits to using this
Most motherboards these days have enough fan headers and they usually also come with software that can manage them. So the only reason anyone would get an externally visible fan controller is for a nice display or UI. Well, this failed at both of them.The display, no matter what I did, flickered. I think if I set all the fans to max power on manual mode, it'd stop flickering, but then if I ran everything at max power why would I even use a fan controller?Because the display is so crappy, the user experience is basically ruined because all you see is the flickering display. I tried to ignore it, but eventually it had to go back.
D**E
the quality of the "hub 3.0" is extremely poor
I'm doing a new system build, and wanted a card reader that also had extra USB 3 ports on it. This looked like it would fit the bill. But, wow, is the build quality of this ever poor. There are large gaps around all the card slots, so if you don't have the TF card lined up exactly, it falls inside the device (forcing you to disassemble the PC to pull the device out, to get the card back). This is complete junk. And it looks like there are various brands of the exact same model but with differing names on them...I have to assume that they are all the same, and all also equally as poor quality.The device outright failed after the 3rd time I put a card in it, refusing to read TF or SD cards at all any more, so back it goes. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
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