USB Hubs & Card Readers
USB Hubs and Card Readers
234 products from Orico, Unitek, Baseus, Tech-Protect, Ugreen and TP-Link. Because every current laptop has fewer ports than you need.
- Orico 88 · Unitek 24 · Baseus 23 · Tech-Protect 17 · Ugreen, TP-Link, Vention, Gembird, Cudy
- 87 products with a 24-month warranty
- Simple hubs, docking stations and memory card readers
- Shipped from Thessaloniki across Greece, with business invoicing and standing orders for offices with steady consumption.
Hub or docking station?
Hub. It adds USB ports. One goes into the laptop, four come out. Simple, cheap, no installation — and enough for a mouse, keyboard, memory stick and printer.
Docking station. It does far more: it adds display, network, audio and power alongside the ports. You connect everything to the dock once, and after that one cable joins the laptop to the entire workspace.
If your laptop travels between office and home, a dock is one of the most useful accessories there is.
Two things to check
Power. A hub without its own supply shares the power of one port across all of them. For a mouse and a memory stick that is fine. For an external 3.5-inch drive or several devices at once, you need a hub with its own power supply — otherwise devices disconnect by themselves.
Video output. If you want to connect a monitor through the hub, the hub alone is not enough — the laptop’s USB-C port must also support video output. Several budget laptops do not, and no device can work around that.
Card readers: not just for photographers
A card reader reads microSD and SD cards from a camera, drone, console or phone. It is essential on any laptop without a built-in slot — which is most current ones.
Also useful for Raspberry Pi computers and embedded systems, where the operating system is written directly to a microSD card.
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Frequently asked questions
- Does it need installation?
- No. Hubs and card readers are recognised automatically by every current operating system.
- Why does my external drive disconnect?
- Usually because the hub has no power supply of its own and cannot deliver enough. You need a powered hub.
- Will a monitor work through the hub?
- Only if the laptop’s USB-C port supports video output. Check the machine specifications.
- Will the laptop charge through the dock?
- Only if the dock supplies enough power and the laptop charges over USB-C. Check both.
- What is the difference between a hub and a dock?
- A hub adds ports. A dock also adds display, network and power, so you connect with a single cable.
If your laptop has two ports and you need five, a hub solves it today. If you use it at a fixed desk, a dock changes your day.
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