The Belkin ExpressBus USB Hub for the iMac makes connecting multiple USB devices to the new iMac a snap! Ready to run right out of the box, the ExpressBus lets you access up to... more
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Connections: 1 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type A male - 1, 1 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type B female - 1, 1 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type A female - 1
Miscellaneous
Cables Included: 1 x serial cable - 1.8 m, 1 x USB cable - 0.9 m
Compliant Standards: Plug and Play
Mounting Kit: Not required
Power
Power Device: Power adapter - external
Voltage Required: AC 110/220 V ± 10% ( 50/60 Hz )
Manufacturer's product description
The Belkin ExpressBus USB Hub for the iMac makes connecting multiple USB devices to the new iMac a snap! Ready to run right out of the box, the ExpressBus lets you access up to four USB devices simultaneously from the iMac’s USB port or a Macintosh with OS 8.1 or higher. Take advantage of the latest high-speed, low-cost USB modems, keyboards, scanners, cameras, speakers, and more, all in one easy step. Optimized for Mac OS 8.1 and higher, the ExpressBus is plug and play compatible, which means USB devices are configured and ready for use as soon as you plug them in. Equipped with advanced hot swap technology, the hub even lets you attach or detach USB devices while your computer is on, making it possible to switch devices on the fly.
Software / system requirements
OS Required: Microsoft Windows 95/98, Apple MacOS 8.1 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000, Apple MacOS 8.1 or later, Microsoft Windows 95/98, Apple MacOS 8.1 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: Limited lifetime warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - parts and labour - lifetime - carry-in
Advantages: Very versatile, handy, and easy to use Disadvantages: A bit more expensive than some other "cheaper" hubs
...The Belkin USB BusStation is an extremely easy way to expand your USB ports / serial / com / ps2 / Ethernet ports. The basic package comes as a 4 bay stackable system, with one base 4port USB hub, and 3 other 1 port USB hubs. All are removable and can be exhanged for other Belkinhub products. This means total diversity. You could, for example, have 4 x 4port USB hubs (a 16 port USB hub in total).
The BusStation has it's own power supply, providing a true 500 mA per port current, with an overload protection system on each port.
Currently, Belkin are giving a £5 rebate back if you send off the barcode on the bottom (or a £10 rebate if you send off the barcodes from a BusStation and one other Belkinhub product).
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Advantages: Good Quality, Easy to use Disadvantages: A bit pricey
...The Belkin4port USB hub is the ideal way to add additional usb ports to your computer. It plugs into 1 usb slot on your machine, and gives you 4 new ports. With it's own power supply, it can provide proper 500 mA per port power, and each port comes with it's own overload setting. As USB becomes more and more popular, this is an easy expansion method, enabling you to chain up to 127 devices together. Although a little bit more expensive than some rivals, it not only looks stylish, but can be linked together with the Busstation to give you lots of different component options. Installation was easy, as windows picks it up straight away and uses it's own drivers....
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Advantages: Easy to use, can be combined with more hubs to connect 127 devices! Disadvantages: Needs another mains socket
...With the growing number of USB devices out there, it is amazing how many PCs still only come with 2 USB ports. Once you start adding more and more devices you soon find that plugging and unplugging is too much hassle, and besides, you want to use more than 2 USB devices at once anyway.
This is where the idea of a hub comes in. This one converts one USB port into four. The downside is that it requires yet another mains power socket which you've probably used most of by now anyway! It can be used without mains power for running low power devices such as mouse, keyboard, etc, but for items such as modems, tv cards, webcams, etc it does need to be powered. When powered, it gives the standard 500mA per port.
Installation is easy, just plug it in and it works, no installation CD required.
If 4 just isn't going to be enough, Belkin also do...
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