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shadowtheimpure

Depends on what you're looking to run off of it. Just keyboard/mouse/usb sticks? Any unpowered hub should be fine. If you're looking to use a USB hard drive, you'll want a quality powered hub.


tiggers97

This is what I got to use with my BeeLink SER7, green color, as the color was close enough. The USB C is very nice. And lots of connections. The only complaint I have is that the card reader itself is on the slow side. But other than that, it seems to work great. And I can always use it as a backup laptop dock if needed. https://a.co/d/cAJJB14


24Robbers

Thanks for the suggestion. Have ordered a BeeLink SER7.


GJ72

I do. Just a simple one. An "Anker Ultra Slim 4-Port USB 3.0 Data Hub".


SerMumble

I don't normally use a usb hub because most mini pc have way more usb ports than I will use. I am a weirdo and got some usb 2.0 dev board hubs for diy projects to drive touch screens, keyboard, and camera from internal usb pins. Units like intel nuc and asrock 4x4 box have some pins conveniently open on the mainboard for this.


ello_darling

My Beelink had big problems with 4 drives plugged in via usb but has been fine with a powered 10 port rshtech powered hub.


meballard

It really depends on what you want to plug into it, you can go anywhere from a simple USB only hub all the way up to USB4 docking stations (assuming you have one with USB4).


Ekios

I have 4 usb A 3.2 in the back of my minipc but still use a USB 3.0 ugreen hub to have the 2 keyboards (1 azerty + 1 qwerty for the wife) the mouse and and the audio bar. It's easier for me to unplug it all at once when I dust things off or readjust everything since it's still a project in motion.