Feature

●USB Front Panel for PC: Convert your 3.5’’ floppy disk drive space into 2 USB 3.0 ports, 1 SD slot, 1 Micro SD slot and 1 type c port. Huge Expansion, increase the scalability of desktop computers to meet various needs
●Super Speed: The 3.5" front panel USB hub uses the latest USB 3.0 chip with a maximum transmission speed of 5Gbps. You can transfer files in seconds with the USB 3.0 ports
●Plug and Play: Instantly add 5 ports through an 19pin slot, not only connecting a variety of external USB devices, but also can be an internal card reader. The product package contains 6 screws to make this USB front panel adapter more stable
●Great compatibility and easy to use: Fully plug and play without any drivers. Compatible with Windows 10/8/8. 1/7/ Vista/ XP and Mac OS X, Linux and chrome OS. ( the USB 3. 0 hub reverse compatible USB 2.0 and USB 1.1)
●Package Contents: BYEASY USB 3.0 front panel hub, 6 x screws, User Manual, 1-year friendly customer service


Description

Front PanelFront Panel

USB 3.0 Super Speed Transfer

Front HubFront Hub

Transfer movies, music, and pictures at speeds up to 480M/s (5Gbps). Plug and play, no need to install any drivers.

Multiple Safety Protection

Front Panel USB Hub 5 PortsFront Panel USB Hub 5 Ports

Easy to Install, Plug and Play

3.5’’ floppy disk drive3.5’’ floppy disk drive

Quickly adds 5 ports through an available 19pin slot for connecting a variety of external USB devices.

Anyone knows if the card readers are usb 3.0 too?

The card readers are usb 3.0 too.

I have plugged the sata power cable but where am i supposed to connect the other sata cable?

The idea is that one goes to this and the other goes to a hard drive or optical drive that you stole the power from, if you dont have spare SATA power.

Is the sata power required to make the device work, or is just for extra power?

No, the SATA power cable is not required to be connected, just the USB 3.0 cable to a USB 3.0 header on the motherboard.

Are the sd and micro sd card readers designed to work independently?

No, they both come up as drive "G" on my pc. If I plug a micro sd and sd card at the same time only the first one I pluged in is recognised.