10 Port Xentia USB 2.0 Hub with PSU Wall Mountable
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10 Port Xentia USB 2.0 Hub with PSU Wall Mountable
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10 Port Xentia USB 2.0 Hub with PSU Wall Mountable

10 Port Xenta USB 2.0 Hub with PSU Desk/Wall Mountable with PSU PC/MAC

Scan code: LN42157 Manufacturer code:
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Product Overview This USB hub is the ideal companion for laptop or desktop computer Plug this USB hub into any of you laptop/ PCs USB ports to provide you with extra 10 X USB 2.0 ports enabling you to use connect more of your USB devices at the same time
Fully compliant with USB 2.0 specification

Support data transfer rate at 1.5/12/480mb/s

Friendly & ergonomic design, easily portable

Provide up to 500Ma per port, sufficient for diverse devices

Individual port over-current protection

Sleek exterior, can be mounted on a wall

Power LED indicator

Hi-speed USB 2.0 certified

Chains up to 127 devices

Adaptor:5V 1A DC power (included)

Power input:110V-240V 50-60Hz

USB:1 Upstream port,10 downstream ports

Compatible with Windows 98SE /ME /2000 /XP /Vista /7, Mac OS 9.1 or above, Linux 2.4 or above

Perfect for connecting any USB peripherals such as USB printers, USB scanners, USB cameras, USB keyboards, USB mice, USB portable hard drives, USB CD-R/RW or DVD-ROM drives and USB 1.1 hubs etc....


Features Provide up to 500Ma per port, sufficient for diverse devices

10 USB 2.0 ports

Compatible with Windows 98SE /ME /2000 /XP /Vista /7, Mac OS 9.1 or above, Linux 2.4 or above
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
12 months
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