
Portable 10-Port USB 3.0 Alumium Data HUB
- Transportation:
- Ocean, Land, Air, Express
- Port:
- Guangdong Province, Shenzhen City, Longang District
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Contact NowPlace of Origin: | Shenzhen,Guangdong |
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Productivity: | 30000/Piece |
Supply Ability: | 30000Pcs/m |
Payment Type: | T/T,Paypal |
Incoterm: | EXW |
Certificate: | CE ROHS FCC PSE |
Transportation: | Ocean,Land,Air,Express |
Port: | Guangdong Province,Shenzhen City,Longang District |
What's the difference between a charger and a hub?
A charger and a hub are two different devices with distinct functions:
1. Charger: A charger is a device used to supply power to recharge the battery of another device, such as a smartphone, tablet, or laptop. It typically has one or more power ports where you can connect the charging cable of the device you want to charge. The charger converts the electrical power from an outlet or another power source into the appropriate voltage and current required by the device. Its primary purpose is to replenish the battery's charge.
2. Hub: A hub, specifically a USB hub, is a device that expands the number of available USB ports on a computer or other devices. It you to connect multiple USB devices to a single USB port. For example, if your computer has only two USB ports, a hub can provide additional ports, enabling you to connect more peripherals like etc.A hub acts as a central connection point, allowing multiple devices to be connected simultaneously.
Product Description:
-Multi-port hub 3.0 With 10 USB ports, users can connect multiple devices at the same time, eliminating the need to constantly switch cables or unplug devices.
-The Industrial grade USB3.0 hub is designed to be compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry around and ideal for travel or on-the-go use.
- USB hubs come with an external power adapter to provide additional power to connected devices, ensuring stable and reliable performance.
-USB3.0 10-port HUB feature LED indicators to show the power status and activity of each individual USB port.
-To prevent damage to devices, USB hubs often incorporate overcurrent protection, which automatically cuts off power to a port if it detects excessive power draw.
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