The easiest way to connect computer peripherals is through a Universal Serial Bus. The USB is a plug-and-play interface between the PC and the peripherals. The main advantage of a USB is that the device can be plugged in or plugged out without the need of restarting the PC.
Moreover, USB is the short form of Universal Serial Bus, a standard port that helps to connect computer peripherals like scanner, printer, digital camera, flash drive, and more to the Computer.
Many electronics nowadays and the majority of computer peripherals connect to other devices or are powered up through a USB connection. If your computer or other device runs out of available USB ports, there are a few ways to add more.
Add USB Hub
- A USB hub is a device similar to a power strip, but instead of having multiple power sockets to connect devices to, it has USB ports, and what it does is splits up the capability of a single USB port into multiple ports. They come in different shapes and sizes with a variety of features.
- When deciding what type of USB hub to acquire, there are a few things to consider:
- Build quality and safety
- Location and position of device that needs more USB ports
- Power requirements of devices that need to be connected
- USB version, number of ports design, and layout
- Extra features
Build quality and safety
Not all electronics are made equal. Some are more expensive due to being made by certain companies or due to having certain capabilities, but also due to their internal construction and safety features. Poorly wired, insulated, and protected USB hubs could possibly lead to one or more of your attached devices getting fried. Depending on your budget and how extensively you’ll be using the USB hub it may be worth getting.
USB standard and connector type
- USB standards have evolved over the years. It is best to always go with the latest standard, which at the moment is USB 3, as it offers increased data transfer speeds, decreased power consumption, increased power output, and is also backward compatible with older USB 2 devices. USB 3 ports may be easily distinguished from older ports by their blue color or label next to them.
- Connector types have evolved as well. Most devices have USB Type A ports to connect other devices to them. After USB 3 became the new standard, the USB Type C port was developed and started becoming popular with certain devices.
Power Source
USB devices have different power requirements depending on their type. When it comes to a power source, USB hubs can be of two kinds:
- USB hubs that have their own power supply. This is the best choice for most situations, but it also depends on whether there is a power source nearby the device that needs more USB ports.
- USB hubs that draw energy from the device that needs more USB ports. These can be useful when you’re traveling or when you only need to connect self-powered devices such as printers, or low energy devices such as a keyboard and mouse, headset, Bluetooth dongle, flash drive.
Add USB Expansion Card
- If you are working with a desktop computer, increasing the number of available USB ports can also be achieved by adding a USB expansion card. While this sort of thing cannot be done to laptop computers or all-in-one units, it can be a more ideal option for desktop computer users.
- Because adding expansion cards of any kind is a more advanced procedure that involves accessing the internal components of your machine, it is recommended that this sort of upgrade be handled by a professional.