4 Port Self Powered USB 2.0 Hub from StarTech.com
4 Port Self Powered USB 2.0 Hub from StarTech.com
Scan code: LN71261 Manufacturer code: ST4202USBGB
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4 Port Self Powered USB 2.0 Hub from StarTech.com

StarTech.com 4 Port Self Powered USB 2.0 Hub, External or Bus Powered, Hot Plug and Play, Black

Scan code: LN71261 Manufacturer code: ST4202USBGB
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Product Overview

Scalable Connectivity

This 4 Port USB 2.0 Hub connects to one USB 2.0 port on a Mac or PC computer, adding four USB 2.0 ports - allowing you to maximise the number of high speed USB peripherals connected to your computer. The hub supports cascaded installation with other USB 2.0 hubs, supporting up to 127 USB 2.0 device connections - a scalable solution for connecting multiple USB devices to a single host computer.

The 4 port hub includes a power adapter, but can be powered through USB bus connection to the host computer - allowing you to install the hub as needed without worrying about the availability of a power outlet.

The USB 2.0 hub offers an attractive black casing that suits any operating environment and includes a 3ft USB 2.0 A/B male-male cable, for the connection between the hub and the host computer.

Features
• Choice of Bus Power and/or External Power Adapter.
• Compact space saving design.
• Hot Plug and Play feature allows devices to be connected or disconnected without turning off the PC.
• Maximum data transfer rate of up to 480 MB/s and backwards compatible with USB 1.1.
• Quick, easy installation.
Specifications
Interface USB 2.0
Connectivity 4 x USB 2.0
Additional Information
Scan Code LN71261
Model Number ST4202USBGB
GTIN 065030825054
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
StarTech
Telephone:
0800 169 0408
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4 Port Self Powered USB 2.0 Hub from StarTech.com
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