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Swivel, Clip and Detach – Belkin has some NEW hubs!

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Belkin’s Hub-To-Go Detaches to Create Two USB Hubs in One: a Stable Base and a Travel Hub

Belkin’s new USB Hubs make it more convenient to add USB ports to your PC or laptop. The Swivel Hub rotates left, right, up, and down to provide easy port access for plugging in your devices. The Clip-On Hub attaches to the edge of your desk(1) or to a bundle of cords to keep your desk clutter-free. Connect stationary items like your printer and hard drive to the base of the Hub-To-Go. Its detachable 4-port Hub is ideal for connecting a mouse, MP3 player, and flash drives. Then, quickly detach it from its base to take on the road with you.

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Features and Price of each after the break

Swivel Hub (F5U415) – $29.99

Adds four Hi-Speed USB 2.0 ports

Features 2-way swivel connector; rotates 180 degrees, out of the way of adjacent ports

Allows angle-up positioning for easy-access/top-loading

Includes power port (power supply also included)

Clip-On Hub (F5U416) – $29.99

Adds four Hi-Speed USB 2.0 ports

Grips to the edge of a surface or a bundle of cables

Features 2 patented top-loading USB ports for easy access

ncludes power port (power supply also included)

Hub-To-Go (F5U706) – $49.99

Adds seven Hi-Speed USB 2.0 ports

4 ports detach from the base to act as a travel hub, while the 3-port base/tray stays on your desk

Features a rotating connector on the detachable 4-port hub to keep adjacent ports free

Patented top-loading ports make plugging/unplugging devices easy

Base stows flash drives, paper clips, and notepads in storage tray

includes power port (power supply also included)

AVAILABILITY

Late August 2007 with launches in Asia, Europe, and Australia to follow.

(1)Works on table or desks with a thickness not exceeding 1.25 inches.

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