🚀 Power your peripherals from afar—because your desk deserves freedom!
The IOGEAR GUCE64 USB 2.0 4-Port Extender lets professionals extend and connect up to four USB devices over a single Cat5/5e/6 Ethernet cable up to 165 feet away. Supporting high-speed 480Mbps data transfer and plug-n-play compatibility with Windows and MacOS, it’s perfect for modern offices, labs, and conference rooms seeking flexible, clutter-free USB connectivity backed by a 3-year warranty and lifetime support.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
Brand | IOGEAR |
Series | GUCE64 |
Item model number | GUCE64 |
Operating System | Mac OS 9, Windows 10, Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 2.7 x 0.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.7 x 2.7 x 0.9 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | IOGEAR |
ASIN | B013VP3372 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 13, 2015 |
M**E
Great product!
Works great! I purchased the extender to remote the control devices on my telescope. When attaching these control devices using standard USB cables longer than 8 feet the connections will fail. I purchased short USB cables to attach the telescope to the this hub, and remote the CAT6 cable 75 feet to my laptop without any failures. This is a great product!
Z**Z
Dead on arrival
Great in theory and all, but when the one you get is a brick out of the box your never happy. To clarify the "remote" box doesnt work. I plug it in and none of the lights turn on so im assuming its just a bad connection on the power supply input, regardless its rendered it useless.
D**W
Very pleased
These works great. I've had these in service for about a week now, and they are truly plug and play. They are extending a set of my PC peripherals to my living room using 100ft of Cat6 UTP. I now have my full PC desktop available in my living room using HDMI extenders for couch gaming (with Steam controller), browsing, streaming, etc. with full peripheral support from the comfort of my couch. I have had no issues using a keyboard and mouse, steam controller, charger, and mini usb out of the end unit.TL;DNR: worked properly as soon as I plugged them in and are perfect for my ~100ft needs.
M**E
Works great to connect my 3D Printer in another room
I'm using this to reach my 3D printer which is a short distance away on the other side of a wall, but requires about 25 feet of cable going through the attic. After running the Ethernet cable and hooking up the USB devices, it works great. I have a 720p webcam and my 3D printer both connected to the remote end of this extender, and the other end going to my Ubuntu 18.04 desktop and it works like a charm!
O**5
Does not work with Windows 11 and 11 Pro
It seems IOGear has changed Chinese manufacturers. This device does not work with Windows 11 and 11 Pro. CDW verified same issue with 138 that I had to return. I bought through Amazon as well, same issue.
R**H
Really good, but some caveats
I love this product, it's quick to install and brain dead simple to use, however, there's a trick to it that i haven't cracked yet. Most of the devices i've tried work great with this usb hub. I'm using this hub to extend the usb from my office gameing computer to my living room where I have a wireless hdmi extender connected for video, this way i can game and watch movies in my living room without needing a video game console. Anyway, for the usb hub, i'm using pre-ran cat5e that's installed in my house, i'm guessing it's probably 80 feet total from computer to hub. So far my steam controller and usb mouse and keyboard, and logitech HD webcam work great. However, whenever I plug in my mini bluetooth adapter so I can voice chat while playing games, it causes all kinds of lag on the other usb devices(they stop responding, then start responding, and somewhat randomly), and windows eventually stops recognizing everything. I might chalk that up to a poorly made cheap bluetooth adapter, but the adapter works just fine when plugged in directly to the computer, so maybe the extended usb hub is more sensitive to interference? Not sure. Also, I have an old logitech harmony one remote control that I tried to update while connected to the hub; windows recognized the device, and logitech attempts to update it, however, about half way through the update it just disconnects and stops responding to the pc. Like the bluetooh adapter, this isn't the case when plugged directly into the PC. Maybe it's a power issue, maybe it's interference, maybe it's the hub, I'm not sure.I'm giving this a four out of five because it's works really really well for what I need to use it for the most, but your mileage may vary and hopefully it works with the devices you have.
S**N
Works for my Virtual Reality headset.
Using this to extend USB 2.0 35 feet with Cat6 cable. It's doing the job fantastic, and adding very minimal lag.I wanted to avoid chaining multiple USB 2.0 cable extenders, because each extender acts a "hub" and can add lag. This let's you add one extender, which is also a 4 port hub.I'm using it to extend the USB for my HTC Vive (a Virtual Reality HMD) and it's working perfectly. No lag, and the built in video camera works.Edit: After 2 years, unit has stopped working. The I've tried multiple known good ethernet cables, swapped out the USB cable on the local end, etc. Both devices show red for power, but the link light never lights up and consequently, no USB devices can be attached. The unit showed signs of failure before this, with USB devices suddenly appearing and disappearing. It worked well, when it worked.
U**O
Works beautifully. Now I can control my telescope
Works beautifully. Now I can control my telescope, receive near-live images from the finder scope and receive 24Mb images from the camera all at the same time . . . up to 100ft away... with no bottleneck. Thanks IOGear!
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