
The REX-WUSB1 is a wireless USB hub from Ratoc System that will be released in Japan this month. It uses the CardBus PC Card and will retail for €265 each. There are also four available USB 2.0 ports in the REX-WUSB1 hub to recharge the hub. [Akihabara]

Here is the Roll-up Mouse Pad With Speaker and Hub from Gadget4All. You are able to connect other audio and video devices to this weird gadget via USB, but I am not sure with the sound quality of its built-in speaker. Sadly, the USB hub only features the slow USB 1.1 technology. However, you can still purchase this gadget as a Christmas gift at Gadget4All for $22 each. [Product Page] More

This is a good news for those who like retro gadgets. The Retro Telephone USB Hub comes in the form of the old rotary dial phone. Measuring 115mm x 115mm x 33mm and weighing at 120grams, the USB Hub provides 4 ports hubs and supports USB 2.0. The USB Telephone 4-Port Hub retails for $15 at Geek4All. [Product Page] More

If you are looking for a new retro gadget, then you can consider to buy the Cassette Tape USB Hub. It is actually a 4-port USB 2.0 hub that comes in a classic cassette tape design. The 4-port Cassette Tape USB Hub is currently available for £12.99. [Product Page]

Joel Escalona has creatively designed the Asterisk USB Hub that offers one male and four female USB connections. In case you didn’t know, the asterisk’s name is derived from the Latin for Star. There is no word on pricing or availability at this time. [Yanko] More

Evergreen is be releasing an interesting USB hub shaped like a caterpiller. It features multiple colors and resembles a funny caterpillar/snake, and has 4 ports available for storage. [Akihabara] More

Bored with your ugly USB HUB? Try this one. The Evergreen USB HUB photo frame has a 4 port USB HUB 2.0 in the shape of a photo frame. I’m sure this little gadget will lighten up your office desk. $25. See more pics after the jump to know what its like. [Akihabara] More
by Jeremiah on December 14, 2007

I’m not really sure why anyone would want a USB to SATA hub but this $25 5-port hub combo obviously exists for a reason. The hub offers 480Mbps high speed data transfer rate, 5 USB 2.0 Hi-Speed ports, 1 eSATA and 1 SATA port. It supports USB Mass Storage and is hot swappable. Nothing exciting, right? Well except for the fact that you can mobilize your video stash faster. Oh and each port comes with an independent LED indicator to keep your eyes dancing, that’s gotta be something.
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