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USB 3.0 hub, 4x USB-A, 5 Gbit/s, 2-in-1 connection cable, silver
Part No.: UA0455
EAN: 4052792077100
PU: 100
- Input: 2-in-1 USB-A/USB-C 3.0 cable. USB-C connector Thunderbolt 3/4 compatible
- Output: 4x USB-A
- Transfer rate: Up to 5 Gbit/s
- USB power output: 5 V/0.9 A (4.5 W max.)
- Device protection: overcurrent, overvoltage and reverse current
- Compatibility: Windows, Mac OS, iPad OS, iOS, Chrome OS, Android, and Linux
- Cable length: 15 cm
- Housing material: Aluminium
- Colour: Silver
General product data:
- Weight: 0.04 kg
- Height: 1.65 cm
- Width: 2.3 cm
- Length: 8 cm
This compact and portable hub expands your USB-C or Thunderbolt 3/4 laptop, smartphone or tablet... more
Product information "USB 3.0 hub, 4x USB-A, 5 Gbit/s, 2-in-1 connection cable, silver" from LogiLink
This compact and portable hub expands your USB-C or Thunderbolt 3/4 laptop, smartphone or tablet with four additional USB ports. It is compliant with USB 3.0 specifications and offers a data transfer rate of up to 5 Gbit/s. Thanks to the innovative 2-in-1 cable, you can connect both USB-C and USB-A devices. All four USB-A ports can be operated simultaneously, allowing for flexible use.
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