• Reviews around price (4.55 of 5)

    Plugable USB 3.0 to Ethernet Gigabit 10/100/1000 LAN Network Adapter (ASIX AX88179 chipset Compatible With Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, XP, Linux, OS X/macOS, Switch Game Console, Chrome OS)

    • Works great, good price
    • Great price!
    • Certainly a good price as well.
    • Installed easily, functioned perfectly, and an excellent price - just what I wanted.
    • on time delivery,good price..
    • good price and fast service
    • Good price and so far good product
    • The price was good, and mine has worked perfectly.
    • This adapter works flawlessly and at a much cheaper price than the adapter that is officially licensed by Nintendo.
    • Great price, works perfectly with no setup, and the extra length of it ensures it can connect inside the dock (where the USB 3.0 connector is) nice and easy
    • Great price, works perfectly with no setup, and the extra length of it ensures it can connect inside the dock (where the USB 3.0 connector is) nice and easy
    • works great, fantastic price 60mbs through the router, who can beat that
    • All in all an amazing price and a great fix,you can't go wrong with this one.
    • Great price point.
    • Positives:* great price, even cheaper than USB 2.0 GigE adapters
    • The price looked good and the specs specifically stated that Linux and ChromeOS are supported, so I ordered one.
    • It has nice look, portable, and the price is reasonable.
    • Reasonable price
    • Good price
    • great price quick delivery
    • Too bad, when it worked, it worked well, and the price is good.
    • 3.0 to 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN Network Adapter, which had very good reviews and pricing, so I ordered it
    • Price is just right.
    • Great price, decent from factor and it has the ASIX AX88179 chipset, which I need for Lenovo Yoga 910
    • Good quality at a good price, I can recommend
    • Great solution, at a great price
    • Once that was figured out, it was very quick to install and has given me back Ethernet on a Mac with a broken E-port