Three Port USB Hub with Ethernet (micro B)

The perfect way to add USB ports and network connectivity to your Raspberry Pi Zero. We've tested heaps of these adapters and this one is by far the best!

This hub has a USB micro B connector, which means you can plug it directly into a Pi Zero.

Expand the connectivity of your Pi allowing you to connect keyboards, mice, WiFi dongles, and other USB devices while also having a super-handy Ethernet port for wired network connectivity. It is robustly constructed with good cable strain relief.

You can expect around 12MB/s throughput from the Ethernet port.

Features:

  • Compact and lightweight
  • Three port bus-powered USB 2.0 hub
  • USB 10/100 Ethernet adapter (~12MB/s on the Raspberry Pi)
  • Strong enclosure with cable strain relief
  • Weighs just 30 grams

123 customer reviews

a month ago
The micro USB hub is an excellent accessory for Raspberry Pi Zero users looking to expand their device's connectivity options. Its compact and lightweight design complements the Pi Zero's small form factor, making it an ideal solution for connecting peripherals such as keyboards, mice, USB drives, and Wi-Fi adapters simultaneously. The plug-and-play functionality ensures seamless integration without requiring additional drivers, enhancing the convenience of setting up projects. While the power output may be limited for high-demand devices, it performs reliably for most standard peripherals used with the Pi Zero. Overall, this hub is a practical and cost-effective choice for maximizing the potential of Raspberry Pi Zero projects.
by martyn about Three Port USB Hub with Ethernet (micro B) via REVIEWS.io
3 months ago
This arrived very quickly, was plugged into a pi zero 2 (in use as a pihole) to convert it from WiFi to wired. Tested it on an old laptop running chrome flex first. Worked for both instantly and without issue - took longer to reconfigure the pihole to use the connection than to get this going. Not much else to say really. Haven't made use of the usb ports so can't comment on those. Pic is it in action - blue blur shows it's "on" one the other end flashes on/off presumably when the ethernet is in use.
by Antony about Three Port USB Hub with Ethernet (micro B) via REVIEWS.io
7 months ago
This is getting a bit old, with a USB 2 connection to the Raspberry Pi, but these are very durable. This, the micro B version, matches the Pi Pico. It is a perfect fit to that niche. A version with a USB-C input feels a little flawed — that needs more attention to power levels — but this and its cousin would suit the still simple classroom. I am enough of a maker to see the looming problems in going past this level. And Pi Moroni are people you can trust. That matters too.
by David about Three Port USB Hub with Ethernet (micro B) via REVIEWS.io
8 months ago
Still having difficulty maintaining the stable Ethernet connection using this with a Raspberry Pi Zero 2. Troubleshooting has led to ensuring the WLAN was not cofigured but after installation of further software the problems reoccurred
by Ian about Three Port USB Hub with Ethernet (micro B) via REVIEWS.io
9 months ago
I bought the Ethernet hub to use with my MMDVM Hotspot which uses a RPI Zero 2 W rather than use Wi-Fi. It works great... I plugged it in and then booted up the Hotspot. The adapter was found without having to configure anything. The only thing I did change was to disable Wi-Fi within the pi-star App afterwards. It even has Blue LED's that are visible through the case so you know it's plugged in and active. I haven't found anything not to love after using it for several weeks.
by David about Three Port USB Hub with Ethernet (micro B) via REVIEWS.io

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