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product_id: 37120780
title: "Kensington PocketHub 7-Ports Portable USB Hub (33366)"
brand: "kensington"
price: "KD 1.70"
currency: KWD
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reviews_count: 7
url: https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/37120780-kensington-pockethub-7-ports-portable-usb-hub-33366
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# High-speed USB 2.0 data transfer Compact & portable with travel bag 7 USB 2.0 ports for multi-device power Kensington PocketHub 7-Ports Portable USB Hub (33366)

**Brand:** kensington
**Price:** KD 1.70
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔗 Connect More, Do More — Your Ultimate USB Power Hub

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Kensington PocketHub 7-Ports Portable USB Hub (33366) by kensington
- **How much does it cost?** KD 1.70 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.kw](https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/37120780-kensington-pockethub-7-ports-portable-usb-hub-33366)

## Best For

- kensington enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kensington brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Travel-Ready Design:** Includes a sleek travel bag so you can stay connected on the go without the bulk.
- • **Optimized Port Layout:** Well-spaced ports prevent cable clutter and device interference for a clean, efficient desk setup.
- • **Power When You Need It:** Self-powered with included AC adapter ensures stable performance for power-hungry peripherals.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Seamlessly works with Windows, Mac OS, and legacy USB 1.1 devices—no device left behind.
- • **Expand Your Workspace Effortlessly:** Turn one USB port into seven high-speed connections—perfect for multitasking pros.

## Overview

The Kensington PocketHub 7-Port USB 2.0 Expansion Hub transforms a single USB port into seven high-speed connections compatible with Windows and Mac OS. It’s self-powered with an AC adapter for reliable device support and comes with a travel bag for portability. Designed for professionals who demand seamless multi-device connectivity without sacrificing desk space or speed.

## Description

The Kensington Pocket Hub 7-Port USB 2.0 Expansion Hub turns a single USB port from your notebook into 7 fast USB 2.0 certified ports so you can connect hard disks, media players, digital cameras, keyboards, mice, printers and more. Backward compatible with USB 1.1 ports. Designed for all operating systems supporting the USB 2.0 standard.

Review: Possible Solution To iMac Trouble With This Hub - For those Apple Macintosh iMac users who are having trouble with this hub: When I first got this USB hub (Kensington K33366) I had trouble. I have a flat-screen 800 MHz Power PC G4 iMac, the first one sold, with 15" screen. Am running Mac OS 10.4.11. This computer has 3 USB sockets on the back of it. I had my keyboard plugged into one, my printer plugged into another and a Belkin USB powered hub plugged into the third, with my Kensington Orbit Trackball plugged into that hub. This has always worked. Even after the AC power unit that ran the hub failed. I unplugged the AC power and the hub still worked, until I tried plugging in my digital camera to transfer pictures from the camera to my computer's hard drive. Then it did not work. I had to unplug the hub and plug the camera directly into the computer every time. Not wanting to have to do this every time I hooked up my digital camera to the computer, I ordered a Kensington 7-port K33366 powered-hub. I plugged this unit into my computer and my Kensington trackball into the unit. I do not keep my computer on all the time. I turn it off when not using it. I have my computer plugged into an AC extension outlet with surge protector that has an On/Off switch. I plug everything else involved with my computer that needs AC into the same AC extension outlet, such as my printer and high-speed cable Internet modem and the Kensington powered USB hub. Thus when I turn the AC extension outlet off, all units lose power. (This is also very handy during thunderstorms, for safety-of-computer-hardware purposes!) When I tried the new USB hub using this setup, every time I turned the AC extension outlet on and then turned the computer on, the cursor froze. It would not move! I would have to unplug the trackball from the hub and plug it back in for the cursor to move. Nothing I tried, other than unplugging and plugging-back-in the trackball USB cable, would unfreeze the cursor. Until I decided to plug my Kensington trackball directly into my computer and my printer into the Kensington hub. Then it worked! Now the cursor is always unfrozen! Not only that but the printer also works! I do not have to unplug the USB cable from the printer to the hub and plug it back in! I always turn my printer off (or it turns itself off) before turning the AC extension outlet off so the printer can cover up the printer ink-jet orifices so ink will not dry out. Hence, the computer is on and warmed up whenever I turn the printer on. What I think is happening with the K33366 hub is that it needs to be on and in communication with a working and warmed-up computer for the computer to recognize that the hub, and whatever is plugged into it, exists, whenever a device plugged into it is turned on. When I had the trackball plugged into the hub and turned the AC extension outlet on and then turned the computer on, the computer had not yet warmed up enough for the USB hub to be in communication with the computer when the hub was trying to communicate to the computer that a trackball was plugged into it. However, when I had the printer plugged into the hub, the computer was warmed up and could recognize the hub and the printer when the hub tried telling the computer about the printer! Hence, in order to use this particular USB hub correctly, you must use it in such a manner that whatever you have connected to the hub is turned on after the computer is up and running! Do not plug your keyboard or mouse or trackball into the hub. If you do this, it should work very well, indeed! It's a great hub, once one learns how to use it correctly!
Review: Great hub. - Pros - Looks good and works well, very solid construction. - Ports spaced out well. - No annoying lights. - Self powered, but comes with AC. So far have not had to use it. Powers a few flash drives, keyboard, mouse, iPod w/o AC. Cons - Power brick is huge. - The aluminum casing could be better polished. - No rubber feet, the hub slides on the desk and may leave scratches. I'd prefer 4 ports on back and 3 on front, or at least 1 on top, but it will do.

## Features

- 7 High-Speed USB 2.0 Expansion Ports
- Compatible with USB 2.0 and 1.1
- Compatible with Windows 2000, XP, MAC OS 10.1.5 or later
- Ships with: Pocket Hub, USB cable, AC adapter and travel bag

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000FPIUBQ |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (63) |
| Date First Available | July 30, 2008 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 33366 |
| Manufacturer | Kensington |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 2 x 2 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Kensington
- **Color:** SILVER
- **Compatible Devices:** Digital Cameras, Keyboards, Printers
- **Hardware Interface:** USB
- **Total USB Ports:** 7

## Images

![Kensington PocketHub 7-Ports Portable USB Hub (33366) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61bx6gxN4QL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I miss the Power Supply of this Kensington Pockethub 7 Port  Hub, so I want to know what voltage and ampere  of this power supply. The back of this device has no information about that.**
A: Dear fellow Customer! ON the back of the transformer/power supply is the following info--DVE, Switching Power Adapter, Input 100-240V, 50/60 Hz, 0.5 Amps, Output +5V---2.5 Amps, Level Three, LTE LPS, 81GJ, E135856Good Luck! Great Product the 7 Port!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Possible Solution To iMac Trouble With This Hub
*by J***Y on January 22, 2009*

For those Apple Macintosh iMac users who are having trouble with this hub: When I first got this USB hub (Kensington K33366) I had trouble. I have a flat-screen 800 MHz Power PC G4 iMac, the first one sold, with 15" screen. Am running Mac OS 10.4.11. This computer has 3 USB sockets on the back of it. I had my keyboard plugged into one, my printer plugged into another and a Belkin USB powered hub plugged into the third, with my Kensington Orbit Trackball plugged into that hub. This has always worked. Even after the AC power unit that ran the hub failed. I unplugged the AC power and the hub still worked, until I tried plugging in my digital camera to transfer pictures from the camera to my computer's hard drive. Then it did not work. I had to unplug the hub and plug the camera directly into the computer every time. Not wanting to have to do this every time I hooked up my digital camera to the computer, I ordered a Kensington 7-port K33366 powered-hub. I plugged this unit into my computer and my Kensington trackball into the unit. I do not keep my computer on all the time. I turn it off when not using it. I have my computer plugged into an AC extension outlet with surge protector that has an On/Off switch. I plug everything else involved with my computer that needs AC into the same AC extension outlet, such as my printer and high-speed cable Internet modem and the Kensington powered USB hub. Thus when I turn the AC extension outlet off, all units lose power. (This is also very handy during thunderstorms, for safety-of-computer-hardware purposes!) When I tried the new USB hub using this setup, every time I turned the AC extension outlet on and then turned the computer on, the cursor froze. It would not move! I would have to unplug the trackball from the hub and plug it back in for the cursor to move. Nothing I tried, other than unplugging and plugging-back-in the trackball USB cable, would unfreeze the cursor. Until I decided to plug my Kensington trackball directly into my computer and my printer into the Kensington hub. Then it worked! Now the cursor is always unfrozen! Not only that but the printer also works! I do not have to unplug the USB cable from the printer to the hub and plug it back in! I always turn my printer off (or it turns itself off) before turning the AC extension outlet off so the printer can cover up the printer ink-jet orifices so ink will not dry out. Hence, the computer is on and warmed up whenever I turn the printer on. What I think is happening with the K33366 hub is that it needs to be on and in communication with a working and warmed-up computer for the computer to recognize that the hub, and whatever is plugged into it, exists, whenever a device plugged into it is turned on. When I had the trackball plugged into the hub and turned the AC extension outlet on and then turned the computer on, the computer had not yet warmed up enough for the USB hub to be in communication with the computer when the hub was trying to communicate to the computer that a trackball was plugged into it. However, when I had the printer plugged into the hub, the computer was warmed up and could recognize the hub and the printer when the hub tried telling the computer about the printer! Hence, in order to use this particular USB hub correctly, you must use it in such a manner that whatever you have connected to the hub is turned on after the computer is up and running! Do not plug your keyboard or mouse or trackball into the hub. If you do this, it should work very well, indeed! It's a great hub, once one learns how to use it correctly!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great hub.
*by O***G on June 13, 2009*

Pros - Looks good and works well, very solid construction. - Ports spaced out well. - No annoying lights. - Self powered, but comes with AC. So far have not had to use it. Powers a few flash drives, keyboard, mouse, iPod w/o AC. Cons - Power brick is huge. - The aluminum casing could be better polished. - No rubber feet, the hub slides on the desk and may leave scratches. I'd prefer 4 ports on back and 3 on front, or at least 1 on top, but it will do.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ this unit is solid
*by N***S on February 6, 2010*

5/5 stars. Nice attention to detail. The "wall wart" is the type that sits sideways as to not obscure the adjacent sockets. Nice long cable for power, as well as a decent sized USB cable. Windows XP detects this and installs as plug-n-play, which says a lot (Microsoft sucks at driver support!) I run a ton of audio devices off this, as well as a webcam on a 10'+ extension. Before my devices crapped out when putting any kind of extension, now, hub near-full, I can extend no problem. I couldn't find any numbers or spec sheet, nor have I hooked this device to a multimeter, but I believe it is up to USB spec. If not, I'm quite confident it's as close as you can get for the money. The stainless casing is solid as well. No complaints whatsoever. I have used this device for about two months. EDIT: Been using this device for three years now, still no problems, BUT BEWARE, I hear they've changed this product and it doesn't put out as much power now.

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