When we tried to connect a mini hub with a mouse and keyboard plugged in without any AC power, the MK802 II shut off. The Android 4.0 Mini PC MK802 II does not provide a lot of power through its USB ports, so if you plan to attach a hub, make sure you use one that has more than enough AC power to juice all the devices you plan to connect. The left side holds a microSD card slot and a second microUSB port for connecting peripherals. The device's right side houses a full-size USB port for peripherals and a micro USB port for charging, which is a much more common connector than the mini USB charging port on the original MK802. That's because you don't need any extra wires to attach the device to your screen. The MK802 II's front surface contains a full-size HDMI male jack, an improvement over the mini HDMI female port on its predecessor. However, we've seen other sellers, such as Rikomagic, offering the MK802 II with a slightly different chassis that has the logo. The black matte plastic chassis on our review unit didn't look as attractive as the original MK802 and did not have the appealing Android logo of its predecessor.
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