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Dr. Bott T3 USB 2.0 hub

By | March 21, 2008, 7:31am PDT

Summary: If you use a lot of USB devices (heck, two) with a MacBook Air, a hub is a necessity. The MBA has a single USB port which can give fits to people that need more. The problems with hubs is that they can be bulky and some require a separate power supply. If you’re looking for [...]

Dr. Bott T3 USB 2.0 hubIf you use a lot of USB devices (heck, two) with a MacBook Air, a hub is a necessity. The MBA has a single USB port which can give fits to people that need more. The problems with hubs is that they can be bulky and some require a separate power supply.

If you’re looking for a svelte little hub that gives you three powered USB 2.0 ports check out Dr. Bott’s T3 USB 2.0 hub. It retails for US$20, comes in silver and white and seems to be sold out a lot. The silver model (pictured) is the perfect complement to the MacBook Air and just fits into the MBA’s snug, recessed USB 2.0 port.


  Image Gallery: I’ve created a gallery of photographs of the Dr. Bott T3 USB 2.0 hub.   Dr. Bott T3 USB 2.0 hub   Dr. Bott T3 USB 2.0 hub  

Three LEDs indicate when ports are in use and most USB cables should fit without blocking the other ports. A fourth LED indicates when the hub is receiving power from the host USB port. I tested the T3 hub with three devices connected, a WD passport hard drive, USB flash drive and a USB keyboard and it worked fine.

The best part about the T3 is that it’s powered:

A USB hub without power supply will typically refuse to provide power to any device that requires more than 100mA current. USB floppy, SuperDisk, ZIP drive, some USB flash drives and most USB ISDN adapters fit into this category. Typically, these devices do not function when connected to the USB keyboard, which contains a non-powered USB hub.

By contrast, T3Hub will report itself as a self-powered hub, so that it can accept devices that have a nominal power requirement of 500 mA. As nominal power is rarely used in full, it usually is no problem to drive additional devices (mice, keyboards etc.) alongside one power-hungry USB device. If this ever should result in too much power consumption, the T3Hub will shut down automatically and the computer reports an error.

The special thing about T3Hub is its capability to host two normal low-power USB devices and one high-power USB device - all without requiring a power supply itself.

One thing that did not work while connected to the T3 hub is the MacBook Air external SuperDrive. It only works when connected directly to the MBA USB port and won’t work with any USB hub, so this isn’t a limitation of the T3.

More pictures are in this gallery.

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Jason O'Grady is a journalist and author specializing in mobile technology. He has published six books on Apple and mobile gadgets and his PowerPage blog has been publishing for over 15 years.

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Jason D. O'Grady

Jason D. O'Grady developed an affinity for Apple computers after using the original Lisa, and this affinity turned into a bona-fide obsession when he got the original 128 KB Macintosh in 1984.

He started writing one of the first Web sites about Apple (O'Grady's PowerPage) in 1995 and is considered to be one of the fathers of blogging. He has been a frequent speaker at the Macworld Expo conference and a member of the conference faculty. He also co-founded the first dedicated PowerBook User Group (PPUG) in the United States.

After winning a major legal battle with Apple in 2006, he set the precedent that independent journalists are entitled to the same protections under the First Amendment as members of the mainstream media.

O'Grady is the author of The Nexus One Pocket Guide, The Droid Pocket Guide, The Google Phone Pocket Guide, and The Garmin nuvi Pocket Guide (Peachpit Press), the author of Corporations That Changed the World: Apple Inc. (Greenwood Press), and a contributor to The Mac Bible (Peachpit Press). In addition, he has contributed to numerous Mac publications over the years, including MacWEEK, Macworld, and MacPower (Japan).

When he's not writing about Apple for ZDNet at The Apple Core, he enjoys spending time with his family in New Jersey.

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RE: Dr. Bott T3 USB 2.0 hub
tomlin21-24319035676893835085146735905770 11th Oct
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The thing you gotta .....
ShadeTree 21st Mar 2008
... love about the Apple faithfull is how they embrace Apple removing ports and then run out and buy a device to add them back. Don't you know Apple thinks one is sufficient? How light is that MacBook Air after you include, the USB hub, External optical drive, USB modem and USB ethernet port?
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I was thinking the same thing ...
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes 21st Mar 2008
... not to mention how small and flimsy that hub looks. I wouldn't like to see three USB connectors with associated cabling hanging off the end of that.
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I understand the "small form factor"
GuidingLight 21st Mar 2008
concept of the device, but I agree with your assesment of three USB connectors with associated cabling hanging off the end

I guess you could just add a short cable to it, but that kind of defeates the purpose of the whole thing in some repects.
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A better design...
MGP2 21st Mar 2008
...would have been if they had put one female port on each side. You know how most flash drives tend to have wide bodies. I have a feeling that there are many that couldn't fit in there if the other two ports were already in use. On the other hand, if they had one on the right, one on the front, and one on the left, it would provide much more versatility.
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Small Extension Included..
TunaBall 21st Mar 2008
Actually, included in the package is a little USB extension.
This can be used on either the computer side or for a rogue
peripheral that has a larger form factor than the standard
USB cable. The flexibility makes the 3 ports being close to
together a non-issue.
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Also available in Black!
TunaBall 21st Mar 2008
Jason mentioned it is available in White and Silver. Dr. Bott
recently introduced their hubs in Piano Black.

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RE: Dr. Bott T3 USB 2.0 hub
iCrashman 24th Mar 2008
Even on my MPP I have to use a powered USB Hub when I connect a SATA external drive, that is in a Notebook enclosure. So will this drive the SATA???
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Sata External Drive
TunaBall 27th Mar 2008
Generally T3 will handle anything where the host computer
provides enough power. Older laptops often only provided
the exact amount called for by the USB spec. If the drive
doesn't work connected directly to your computer, it won't
work through T3Hub (It can only work with what it is
provided.) Most newer laptops provide much more power
on the USB port which allows T3 to provide the full power
called for by the USB spec to any of the 3 ports without
requiring an external power supply while still leaving
enough power to run a couple lower power devices. Hope
this helps.
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