
If you need more USB ports to connect all your devices, then check out the latest USB 2.0 hub from Belkin. The Belkin 7 Port USB Hub provides a couple of ports on the top and five ports on the side. It is priced at just $49.95 each. [Belkin]
Posts tagged as:

If you need more USB ports to connect all your devices, then check out the latest USB 2.0 hub from Belkin. The Belkin 7 Port USB Hub provides a couple of ports on the top and five ports on the side. It is priced at just $49.95 each. [Belkin]

Thanko just introduced an 80-port USB hub to charge all of your gadgets from a single location at once. Priced at 14,800 Yen or about $165, the device seems to charge your devices only. You can’t transfer data using this USB hub. Measuring 200mm x 200mm x 19mm, the Thanko 80-port USB hub needs to be plugged into a wall socket to work (100V). [Thanko]
If you are a retro-gadget lover, then check out the new USB hub from Marc Jacobs. This cassette tape-shaped USB hub features crudely drawn artwork and three USB ports. Pricing info is unavailable at this time. Read more

Elecom comes back to the USB hub market by releasing the U2H-Y4B/RS. It is actually an ordinary USB hub that comes with four USB ports. Available in black and white, the Elecom U2H-Y4B/RS supports USB 2.0 interface. No word on pricing yet. [Elecom]

If you happen to like the PQI Santa Claus USB Flash Drive that we mentioned back in November, then you might wanna check out the new Santa Claus USB 2.0 Hub from USBfever. Weighing just 38 grams, this lightweight device provides four USB 2.0 ports and is fully compliant with USB 1.1. If you’re interested, the Santa Claus USB 2.0 Hub will set you back $2.99. Read more

Can’t get enough of those Alien movies? Complete your favorite figurines with this new Alien USB hub. What’s great is that you can match this with the Alien USB Flash drive that we mentioned back in September. The new Alien USB hub comes with a creepy yet cool figurine with a red illuminated tongue that will pops out randomly. Measuring 138mm x 85mm x 240mm, the Alien USB hub retails for 6,450 Yen or around $72. [GeekStuff4U]

The Oregon Scientific USB hub and World Travel clock displays time using its inverted LCD display. The clock is able to show time in 25 different cities. It comes equipped with four USB ports in the front, where you can connect to a PC or laptop. The Oregon Scientific USB hub and World Travel clock retails for just $29.99 a pop. [Product Page]

The USB Alarm Clock Hub has four USB 2.0 ports that can be rotated 90 degrees. Measuring 84mm x 84mm x 20mm, the hub supports transfer rate for up to 480Mbps. Other features include a calendar and a built-in clock with an alarm function that can play five different tunes. Available in orange, green and blue, the USB Alarm Clock Hub is available for $15 a pop. [USB Geek]

Gadget4all is out with another one of its cute looking USB gadget, the Panda USB Hub. Measuring 90 x 75 x 62mm and weighing 65grams, this plug and play device features 4 USB 1.1 ports and blue LED indicator on its eyes. The Panda USB Hub retails for $11.50. Read more

Gadget4all is out with another 2-in-i gadget namely the Flashlight USB Hub. It integrates 3 USB 2.0 ports with a rechargeable flashlight all in one. The torch has 2 built-in bright white LEDs and can be easily adjusted according to your needs, either as a small torch or as a reading light. This useful device will set you back $14. Read more