
Zebronics ZEB-HB4002C 4-Port USB
4-port USB-A hub, no PD.
Cheapest USB 3.0 hub from an established Indian brand. Zebronics offline retail everywhere. No-frills 4-port expansion. No data on power — attach self-powered devices only.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
Zebronics ZEB-HB4002C 4-Port USB Hub India — The ₹500 Hub That Just Works
Zebronics ZEB-HB4002C: The USB Hub You Buy When You Just Need More Ports
Some products don't need a long review. The Zebronics ZEB-HB4002C is a 4-port USB hub at ₹449–599. It gives you four USB ports where you had one. That's the complete pitch.
What Works
Plug-and-play USB connectivity, no drivers needed on Windows, macOS, or Linux. Connect a keyboard, mouse, USB drive, and phone charger simultaneously — the ZEB-HB4002C handles all of it without complaint.
Zebronics has been selling in India for years and has a physical presence through distributors, local retailers, and e-commerce. Finding a replacement or getting a warranty claim sorted is genuinely straightforward compared to grey-market imports.
Compact, light, bus-powered — no wall adapter needed for standard USB peripherals.
What Doesn't
USB 2.0 speeds — maximum 480 Mbps theoretical, much less in real-world transfers. Copying large files to a USB drive will be slow. If you're doing regular file transfers, you want a USB 3.0 hub (look at the TP-Link UH400 instead).
No USB-C port on the hub outputs, no power delivery, no display output, no Ethernet. This is a pure USB-A expansion device. Expecting anything beyond that from a ₹500 hub is unreasonable.
Bus-powered hubs can struggle if you connect multiple power-hungry devices — external hard drives may not spin up reliably. For HDDs, use a powered USB hub.
India Availability and Value
Widely available — Amazon India, Flipkart, Croma, local IT retail stores in virtually every city. Zebronics products reach tier-2 and tier-3 cities through Rashi Peripherals distribution, so you can walk into a computer accessories shop in Nagpur or Coimbatore and likely find this.
At ₹449–599, it's priced fairly. You're paying for Indian warranty, Indian distribution, and a product that works as advertised.
Who Should Buy This
Desktop users with too few USB ports on their case front panel. Laptop users who just need to connect a keyboard, mouse, and dongle simultaneously. Students, office workers — anyone with a simple "I need more USB ports" problem. Tier-2 and tier-3 city buyers who want local availability and easy returns.
Who Should Skip This
Anyone who transfers files regularly — USB 2.0 is too slow for that use case. USB-C laptop users — this hub is USB-A only; you need an adapter just to connect it. Anyone needing to connect external HDDs or power-hungry devices.
Questions
USB 2.0. For USB 3.0 speeds (up to 5 Gbps), look at the TP-Link UH400 which costs slightly more but transfers files dramatically faster.
You'll need a USB-C to USB-A adapter, which adds cost and a potential point of failure. At that point, a proper USB-C hub like the Vention 9-in-1 is a cleaner solution.
Yes — Zebronics has a 1-year warranty and service centers in major cities. Their India support is accessible through their website and retailer channels, making warranty claims practical unlike grey-market products.