Get on board with this 4-port USB train hub from USBFever.com

Posted on 01 February 2010 by


If you are one of the few visitors to GearDiary.com who is not familiar with USBFever.com, now is the time for you to get on board. Literally.

Their self-proclaimed “little shop for handheld electronics’ accessories” has just announced a new 4-port USB hub designed like a high-speed “bullet” train. They are also showing a hub based on a steam locomotive but that model is not yet available. The white bullet train hub is USB 2.0 compatible and features an LED indicator light on top of the hub.

USBFever.com has some of the coolest gadgets and accessories around, along with some of the most unique. Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and what better way to say “I love you” to your geek of a girlfriend than with one of USBFever’s heart-shaped USB hubs or a pair of pink USB-powered heated slippers? Whether your friends and loved ones are wired or wireless, you can always find something they cannot live without at USBFever.com.

Here are the details on the train hub:

http://www.usbfever.com/index_eproduct_view.php?products_id=1725

Train 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub (WHITE)
Product Code#:UFAD001584

US$19.99

Want a big boy toy? Here is one.  It is a 4-Port USB Port, deisigned as a train.
Features: 
- Hi Speed 4 Port USB Hub
- As a train
- LED Indicator (No other lights other than the LED on the top is in the hub)
Option: Color
- White
- Blue (not available)
Compatibility:
- Vista / Win XP / Win 2000 / Win Me / Win 98 / Mac
Approval: 
- CE / FC
Package Contents:
- Train 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub x 1
Packaging:
- Retail

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