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Reddit mentions of LYFNLOVE USB Hub 3.0 Splitter,7 Port USB Data Hub with Power Adapter and One Charging Port,Individual On/Off Switches and Lights for Laptop, PC, Computer, Mobile HDD, Flash Drive and More

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Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of LYFNLOVE USB Hub 3.0 Splitter,7 Port USB Data Hub with Power Adapter and One Charging Port,Individual On/Off Switches and Lights for Laptop, PC, Computer, Mobile HDD, Flash Drive and More. Here are the top ones.

LYFNLOVE USB Hub 3.0 Splitter,7 Port USB Data Hub with Power Adapter and One Charging Port,Individual On/Off Switches and Lights for Laptop, PC, Computer, Mobile HDD, Flash Drive and More
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    Features:
  • Multi USB Port Expander: Easily connects multiple USB devices to your PC, laptop, PS4, PS5 simultaneously, such as keyboard, mouse, card reader, hard drive HDD, printer, controller, webcam, mp3 players, oculus, etc
  • Individual Switches: This 7 port USB hub built-in on and off switches with led indicators for each port, being able to turn on or off the separate USB port without unplugging the equipment, blue LED lights let you know the working status easily, each switch remembers the on/off config
  • Super Speed Data: The USB Hub 3.0 extender provides up to 5 Gbps data speeds let you transfer an HD movie in seconds, also backwards compatible with USB 2.0/1.1, equipped with 100cm long USB cable, easy to reach the USB ports at the back of the host
  • 1 Smart Charging Port: This powered USB hub come with a dedicated charging port allows to charge cellphones, tablets, camera, speakers and more, automatically detects and delivers the optimal charging current
  • Slim ,Light and Durable: This small USB hub good for pc and laptop, save room, easy to carry in the luggage, built-in multi protection, an ideal partner for a travel, office, home and school
Specs:
Colorblack
Height0.95 Inches
Length6.3 Inches
Weight0.275 Pounds
Width1.73 Inches

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Found 5 comments on LYFNLOVE USB Hub 3.0 Splitter,7 Port USB Data Hub with Power Adapter and One Charging Port,Individual On/Off Switches and Lights for Laptop, PC, Computer, Mobile HDD, Flash Drive and More:

u/Elrox · 2 pointsr/SteamVR

I am using this one I think, mine is slightly different but I assume its just the next model.

u/honkimon · 2 pointsr/synthesizers

I will do my best. I am only a month in to this madness. And when I started I wanted to emulate a workflow similar to how stuff was done in the early to mid 90s. Sort of faux hardware sequencing. The reason being every time I sit in front a DAW for a creative project I feel devoid of inspiration. So here's the current setup:

Hardware:

iPad Pro 1st gen connected to a USB hub via Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter.

LYFNLOVE USB Hub 3.0 Splitter,7 Port USB Data Hub with Power Adapter and Charging Port

KORG nanoKontrol2 connected to USB hub

Behringer UM2 connected to the USB hub and hi/low out of Model D

Behringer Model D connected to USB hub for midi control and UM2 to pass audio to iPad

So how does all this work together? Well the center of my workflow sits AUM AUM is my mixer, playhead, midi routing, and effects insert hub. It's the glue that ties all the widgets together with a unified clock.

For synthesis I am currently using the following apps: MOOG Model 15, MOOG Animoog, Audiokit Synth One, Audiokit FM Player, Menace, and Blamsoft Viking Synth which I can run many instances of. And now of course The Model D.

For Sequencing the Synths I am using the Rozeta suite.

And for percussion/drum machine I am using Patterning 2 which I absolutely love to death. With my quest to eventually go all hardware and possibly just a eurorack it's going to be hard for me to let go of this because I like it so much.

For effects/DSP I use all of the apps produced by Audio Damage, Inc., Kosmonaut, & RE-1 Tape Machine

For misc I use an app called Sector which is a nice sample slicer with a cool interface for introducing randomization to a sequence + effects to slices.

As previously mentioned. I am new to this and still learning. The apps I've mentioned merely are the tip of the iceberg as far as what /r/ipadmusic is capable of. I'm trying not to go too deep down that rabbit hole because I intend to go full hardware eventually. But it has been a great starting point to learn a lot of the basics and intermediate inner workings of how to use midi and some modular virtual patching.

I would be happy to answer any more questions. So far this (link to soundcloud, not just the one track RES is trying to make play)is most of what I've created with the newest to oldest representing the evolution of my learning curve. I have not recorded anything with the model d yet but plan to very soon.

u/Amj161 · 1 pointr/homelab

When it comes to an external power supply, the closest I see is something like this (but this is for internal hard drives)

Or should I get some kind of USB splitter with power? Like this