FS: Office Hardware QZ Active Powered USB 3.1 Hub (4 port) with 12v adapter

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raksrules

Oracle
Feedback: +18 / =0 / -0
Expected Price (Rs)
1200
Shipping from
Mumbai
Item Condition
4 out of 5
Payment Options
  1. Cash
Purchase Date
May 30, 2022
Shipping Charges
Excluded - at actuals
Have you provided two pics?
  1. Yes
Remaining Warranty Period
None
Invoice Available?
Yes
Reason for Sale
No longer using
QZ Active Powered USB 3.1 Hub (4 port) with 12 adapter.
Bought in May 2022 but have not been used since last almost 2 years as I bought it for my use with Raspberry Pi 4 to connect external hdd thinking powered hdd will improve chances of my hdd not going bad but it seems running external consumer grade hdd 24x7 was a bad idea anyways.

I tested it today morning and it is working fine. Plastic on top of the hub is still on which you can peel after getting it.

Total weight of everything is 230 gms and shipping in regular amazon box may increase weight by another 100 gms.

Shipping at actuals. Hoping max 200 but based on pin code.


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Bump.

Also adding some details as inquired but one member.

I was asked what is the VID, PID and REV of the Hub. So here are the pictures of the same...

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I was also asked if it supports "uhubctl" which is used for automatically turning on or off each individual port and yes that too is supported as evident from the below screenshots.

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