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18 Nov, 2025
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For £21.96 ex-VAT, Logitech’s “Spare/Group USB WW Hub” is the kind of small accessory that actually saves hassle—if your setup is already Logitech-based. If you’re dealing with meeting rooms where a USB tabletop hub is the difference between “everything works first try” and “we’ll fix it later,” this is a cheap way to add ports and keep devices (cameras, speakerphones, dongles, etc.) from fighting for connectivity. It’s a sensible buy for estates teams or IT coordinators topping up spares across multiple rooms, especially when you want consistent behaviour rather than experimenting with generic hubs.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re trying to solve a bigger problem like power-heavy devices or complex USB routing. Small Logitech hubs are fine for straightforward peripherals, but if you’re running anything that’s temperamental with USB bandwidth/power, you may still hit issues regardless of the brand. In short: worth it as a practical spare/maintenance part for Logitech group setups; not the right move if you need a “do everything” hub for mixed, high-demand hardware.

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