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    Just checked out this item on Buy.com $10.99 and I was wondering if it could be used like the APC Power Pack, CyberPower USB Hub 4-Port 2.0 with Rechargeable Battery Pack


    Features:

    4 Port USB 2.0 Hub
    Battery powered hub that recharges itself when plugged into a PC
    Rechargeable batteries included
    Certified Hi-Speed USB 2.0
    USB cable folds in for compact storage and travel
    Battery discharge on/off switch
    Output current per port: 500mA (max)
    Output voltage per port: +5V DC
    Battery Type: Rechargeable Ni-MH Cylindrical Cell
    Dimensions: 3.22” x 2.12” x .52”

    In the box:
    CyberPower USB Hub 4-Port
    4 Rechargeable Batteries
    USB Extension Cable

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    "Output current per port: 500mA (max)"

    I think it needs to be a minimum of 1000mA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kate View Post
    "Output current per port: 500mA (max)"

    I think it needs to be a minimum of 1000mA.
    Right. Might be able to use it as a recharger of sorts....but it wouldn't be strong enough to power the usb passthrough.

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    that device is for when you have too many items on your USB ports that are drawing power and you need to boost the power on the USB ports (like a USB hub that plugs in the wall). Like others have said, not enough juice to run a device such as an e-cig (unless you keep the hub plugged into the computer, that is).

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