


The Portable USB 3.0 Hub with SD card reader is lightweight, good-looking, and at the Amazon price of $19.99, a true bargain. Inateck is turning out to be a fairly impressive supplier of quality low-cost accessories for Mac and iOS devices. For those situations, either a powered hub or a direct connection into another USB port on your MacBook should be able to power the drive. One note - since the hub is not powered (that is, it doesn't use an external power supply to supply extra power to the ports), you may find that some bus-powered USB hard drives will not work. I was not able to test the speed of the hub, although USB 3.0 has a theoretical maximum throughput of 5 Gbps and this device should be able to achieve that throughput to get the USB 3.0 certification. I used the device with my MacBook Pro, popped a USB flash drive into each one of the ports and stuck an SD card into the reader, and was happy to see that all of them were accessible. There's not much to say about how the hub works other than it does. Inateck handles the micro-USB to USB connection with a simple adapter that is permanently attached to the hub's cable with a small lanyard. While most iPhone and iPad users will never need the USB OTG capability (none of the Apple devices support that capability), they may need to transfer data from devices that do have OTG. The three USB 3.0 ports are on top of the unit, while the sole SD card reader is located on the end of the device. Inateck did a good job of making this hub presentable, with a black matte plastic body and an aluminum insert on top. The design of any USB hub leaves a lot to be desired - they're generally just slabs with USB ports in them. Accessory manufacturer Inateck has released the Portable USB 3.0 Hub Model HB4008 (US$39.99, but available for $19.99 on Amazon), which has a few nice differences - it has a built-in SD card reader and can also be used with devices that can support the USB On-The-Go (OTG) specification. A lot of the USB 3.0 hubs we see here at the TUAW Labs have two things in common - they're fairly good sized and they can only be used as a USB 3.0 hub.
