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10 Dec, 2020
Gerat USB Hub
As soon as you take this USB hub out of its box, you realise you are holding a quality piece of kit. It has a nice feel to it. Plug it in, and it just works. If you plug a phone into one of the three heavy-duty ports, you get a good charge rate.
I've done data transfer tests from a very fast PC to USB hard drives via this, and get excellent transfer rates. Speed is limited by the hard drives in question, not the USB hub.
The only trouble I've had is with below-par USB 3.0 cables. Swapping them out for shorter, quality cables solved that.
The supplied USB 3.0 cable was one metre long, which was too short for my needs. I bought a good-quality two-metre one, and had no problems with that.
All in all, this is a great hub, and I'm very pleased with it. I only paid £20 for a "refurbished" one, but it looks like new, so for me, it was great value too.

01 Dec, 2025
For such a narrow line width, these pens...
For such a narrow line width, these pens write very well (long-time Mitsubishi ball pen user).

01 Sep, 2019
Best battery charger I have owned to date
1 of 1 found this helpful Having owned a whole variety of battery chargers over the years, some quite expensive, this is the best one to date.
I have two of the earlier model, the BL700, and two of this model, the BL700N. I've just been forced to buy my second BL700N, because one of my BL700's failed. The fact that it failed is a black mark. I don't know whether that was due to component failure, or a mains power surge though, so I'll let that one pass.
I make use of these a lot. The only problem I encounter is that sometimes a battery cell "sticks" on recharge. I always use the Discharge/Recharge function to drain any remaining energy from the cells before fully recharging them. This keeps them in good working condition. Sometimes though, a cell sticks during recharging, and won't rise above 1.18V. Discharging the cell after this shows it had almost zero stored charge. After that, it typically needs the "Refesh" cycle to bring it back into working order. This can take days, but does successfully restore the cell. This is why you might need more than one of these chargers!
I don't know whether this problem is due to the charger, or is just a characteristic of NiMH cells. Who knows? Anyway, it still does the job, and looking out for "stuck cells" on recharge is just something you have to get used to. It isn't always the same cells that stick; it appears to be random.
Other than that characteristic, it gets top marks for everything. It presents all the data you need about your batteries, without being over-complicated.
