USB 2.0 Hub 4 port

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Part Num: TC-036
EAN: 8716502015009
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Product Description

Add 4 USB ports to your PC or notebook with this USB 2.0 hub. You can use these ports to connect various USB devices such as an external hard disk, a scanner, a printer, a digital camera or USB network adapter for example.

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Product Specifications

Data transfer rate480 Mbit/s
Ports quantity4
InterfaceUSB 2.0
Colour of productBlack
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