Easily connect multiple USB3.0 devices with the compact and stylish Dynamode USB3-HB-4PM-V2 SuperSpeed 4-port hub. Quickly share your USB3.0 port with storage devices, cameras, and more. Compatible with both SuperSpeed USB3.0 (5Gbps) and USB2.0 (480Mbps) devices. Perfect for devices with limited USB3.0 ports. Includes a free Gender Changer to USB Type C.
AMAZING PRODUCT KEY FEATURES

APPLICATION
Connect almost any USB device such as external storage devices, memory card readers, cameras, printers, scanners and a whole host of input devices with total simplicity.
Product Code
- Part Number: USB3-HB-4PM-V2
- EAN: 8400800027542
- Weight: 0.07Kg approx
Technical Specifications:
- 4-Port SuperSpeed USB3.0 Hub
- 4x downstream ports, 1-upstream port
- 5Gbps transfer speeds: Backward 480Mbps compatible
- Compliant with USB3.0 and USB2.0
- Fully Plug n' Play, no drivers needed
- Integral USB surge protection - protects attached USB devices
- Integral LED status in a compact, stylish design
- WindowsTM 98/2000/XP/Vista, WindowsTM 7 and WindowsTM 8 or WindowsTM 10
- MacTM OS X (9.x) or higher, RaspberryTM PI, LinuxTM run-time
Supplied With:
USB3-HB-4PM-V2. High End 4 Port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub Bundle
Includes Free Gender Changer to USB Type C
* Specifications and product design are subject to change. E&OE.

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