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For £21.85 ex-VAT, the TP-Link UH700 is the kind of small “make life easier” hub that’s genuinely worth it for a lot of office setups. If you’re trying to add a couple of extra USB connections for everyday business use—things like card readers, dongles, printers/scanners (where supported), or charging accessories—this is an inexpensive, low-fuss solution. TP-Link’s reputation for steady drivers and broadly compatible hardware helps here: in a reseller/IT environment, “it just works” beats chasing bleeding-edge performance you’ll never notice in a normal workflow.
That said, I wouldn’t oversell it for high-intensity use. It’s not the hub you buy if you’re expecting consistent, sustained performance for data-heavy external storage across many devices at once, or if you’re deploying it across lots of weird peripherals and unsupported firmware. Also, since it’s a Micro‑B style device, make sure you’ve got the right cable/port situation sorted—those small physical details can matter more than spec sheets. Overall: good value for light-to-moderate office peripheral expansion and desk setups; not the right choice for demanding storage workloads or “test every device we own” deployments.

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