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4-Port USB 3.0 Hub Compact High-Speed Data Hub for Macbook Pro Mini iMac PC Laptop
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$6.86
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SKU: 284826395900
Specifications
Package Dimensions:6.42 x 4.33 x 1.46 inches
Voltage:5 Volts
Brand:Does not apply
Color:Black
Produktart:Does not apply
Compatible Devices:USB Flash Drives, Mouse, Keyboards, Laptops, Desktops
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Operating System:Linux, Windows 10
Country of Origin:China
Item Weight:2.39 ounces
Hardware Platform:Laptop, PC
Total USB Ports:4
Item model number:B0835LG1LP
Hardware Interface:USB, USB 3.0, USB 2.0
Extensive Performance Transform one of your computer’s USB ports into four with this USB hub, with wide compatibility including USB cable, flash drive, Mouse, Keyboard, etc. (Does not support charging) SuperSpeed Data Use the USB hub to sync data at blazing speeds up to 5Gbps; fast enough to transfer an HD movie in seconds. Compact and Lightweight Packet size design allows you to take it on the go, ideal for home, office, business trip or anywhere you go; connect with your laptop and access to your USB devices anytime. Compatibility Compatible with USB 3. 0 and backwards compatible with USB 2. 0. KEYMOX 4-Port USB 3 0 Hub, Supported Systems: Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP Max OSx 10.6-10.12 or later Linux 2.6.14 or Later Compatibility: The USB ports are intended for data transfer only but does not support charging. 2.4 GHz wireless devices (such as wireless keyboards and mice) and some USB 3.0 devices may not be supported, or may not work in close proximity to a hub or other USB 3.0 device. For a stable connection, avoid connecting devices that exceed a total of 900 mA. Devices are usually rated as follows: Mouse 100 mA USB Flash Drive 100 mA Camera 300 mA Keyboard 500 mA External Hard Drive 900 mA The hub supports a maximum of 2 hard drives, but for best performance, the power demand of connected devices shouldn’t exceed the total USB output of 5V 0.9A. Devices with high power demand such as Apple USB SuperDrive shouldn’t be connected to the hub.
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