Scan 10 Port USB 2.0 Slim HUB with Power Supply
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Scan 10 Port USB 2.0 Slim HUB with Power Supply
Scan code: LN32248 Manufacturer code: USB2-3010HUB
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Scan 10 Port USB 2.0 Slim HUB with Power Supply

10 Port Scan USB 2.0 Hub with PSU, USB2-3010HUB

Scan code: LN32248 Manufacturer code: USB2-3010HUB
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Product Overview

Versatile Connectivity Solution

This highly portable and convenient 10x port USB 2.0 Type-A hub is perfect for the home, office or when you're out-and-about. With fast transfer speeds of up to 480Mbps, moving data to and from your PC will be a breeze.

Features
• 9 horizontally mounted and 1 foldable vertical 480Mbps ports.
• Works seamlessly with USB1.1 and USB2.0 devices.
• Slim design, saves desk space.
• Supports “hot swapping” of all USB devices.
• Backwards compatible with USB1.1.
• Supports data transfer rate at 1.5/12/480Mbps.
• Plug n Play.
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
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