Yes. I use unpowered hubs regularly, but never for anything like charging, or for anything that can be performing a lot of data transferring. I treat the hubs as a way to keep the main USBs free for those devices, like my phone, and external HDDs (modern PC problem: I only use one internal slot, but often need a USB hub, even with 12 exposed USB ports!). FI, my mouse, AIO printer, and joystick all share an unpowered hub, while everything else gets a direct port.What are the limitations for these things? Basically they'd be fine for like Mouse/kb/flash drive, but for like recharging the ipod just stick with a computer usb port?
It's funny when someone buys an unpowered usb hub to connect their new external hard drive which requires two usb connections to supply power.