The Anyware UH-204B is a unique portable solution to your USB port problems. It allows for up to 4 additional USB ports on a computer, and with an optional external power source the UH-204D is a great and inexpensive way to increase the power available to USB devices, as well. It's compact and extremely portable and easy to move from computer to computer or take on the road.
The UH-204B is Plug-n-Play, and so can be plugged into any computer without having to be configured. It will support almost any operating system, including Windows 98, 98SE, 2000, ME, XP, and Mac OS X. A great inexpensive addition to any computer, the Anyware UH-204B is a valuable peripheral connection option for any system.
The Anyware UH-204B is a unique portable solution to your USB port problems. It allows for up to 4 additional USB ports on a computer, and with an optional external power source the UH-204D is a great and inexpensive way to increase the power available to USB devices, as well. It's compact and extremely portable and easy to move from computer to computer or take on the road.
The UH-204B is Plug-n-Play, and so can be plugged into any computer without having to be configured. It will support almost any operating system, including Windows 98, 98SE, 2000, ME, XP, and Mac OS X. A great inexpensive addition to any computer, the Anyware UH-204B is a valuable peripheral connection option for any system.
4-port USB HubThe Anyware UH-204B USB 2.0 mini hub features one USB 2.0 upstream port to connect the hub and your computer and four USB 2.0 downstream ports for connection to a variety of USB devices such as storage devices, scanners, printers, external optical drivers and digital cameras.
USB 2.0 InterfaceThe USB 2.0 interface enables high data transfer speeds of up to 480Mbps so you save time while copying or moving data. This device is also backwards compatible with USB Revision 1.1 products.
Power Adapter IncludedThe Anyware UH-204B USB 2.0 hub can be powered either via the USB port on your computer or via the external power adapter. When the bus power (through the USB port on the computer) fails to meet the power requirements of the USB devices, plugging the power adapter to external power will ensure your USB devices work properly.