yes, it says so in the reviews. Read the amazon reviews
Yeah I saw that after I posted and was looking at it again.
Thanks for the info on charging time. I think this is just something that I would use at work. It is easier for me to just plug into a computer rather than try and find an outlet somewhere.
Someone said "expect it to take at least eight hours," which doesn't sound appealing to me.
As Den in USA wrote, the charging time with a USB adapter varies with the USB port used. In general, desktops provide more power via their USB ports than do notebooks, and powered USB hubs tend to be...pathetic.
While preparing for a trip last autumn, I decided not to carry a bag of wall warts for my gear. Instead, I purchased a USB charging cable for each device, and began testing USB hubs as universal power supplies. None of the hubs I had fared well, but Google suggested Dr. Bott's T7Hub. It comes with a (bulky) 3.5A power supply and supplies 500 mA min, 1250 mA max per port.
I don't recall how long it took to recharge my N810 via the T7Hub, but it was well under eight hours. I believe it was reasonably close to the charge time of the N810's AC adapter.
WOW. i had no idea there could be such variation in current from one USB port to the next. i thought 500 mA was a/the standard that all computer USB ports follow (save for the ITs' hacked USB hosting support). is there any possibility of burning/breaking/blowing up a device when plugging into something with as much current as the T7Hub (3.5 A)?