Heisei USB 3.0 SuperSpeed, Palm Size 4 Ports HUB HUU-341VI
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Heisei USB 3.0 SuperSpeed, Palm Size 4 Ports HUB HUU-341VI
Scan code: LN35639 Manufacturer code: HUU-341VI
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Heisei USB 3.0 SuperSpeed, Palm Size 4 Ports HUB HUU-341VI

4 Port Heisei USB 3.0 SuperSpeed, Palm Size HUB HUU-341VI

Scan code: LN35639 Manufacturer code: HUU-341VI
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Product Overview

SuperSpeed USB in the Palm of Your Hand

The Heisei HUU-341VI is an exceptional 4 port USB 3.0 Type-A hub that is backwards compatible with prior USB 2.0/1.1 standards.

Supporting SuperSpeed connectivity, data transfer can be performed as fast as 5Gbps (625MB/s) making it the ideal companion for the home, office or when you're on-the-go.

Features
• Supported bus-powered (without power adapter) and self-powered (with power adapter) modes.
• Hot swappable and Plug & Play capability.
• Provided Power on LED indicators.
• Portable, light and handy, durability, flexibility, slim, compact and simple to use.
Warranty

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