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A "hat" is an add on board designed specifically to fit on top of the pi via the GPIO header. They have a small EEPROM chip which is used to configure them, but may be built to serve any purpose.
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Raspberry Pi Zero 2W in gadget mode with USB HUB HAT
It would be good to know which USB HUB HAT you're using, but all the ones I've seen use the USB data port, either directly plugging into it (eg waveshare) or via pogo pins (eg Zero4U). …