TP-LINK Unveils 7-Port USB 3.0 Hubs

    Instantly connect up to seven USB peripherals to a computer and simultaneously charge two mobile devices. TP-LINK Canada Inc. announced two 7-port USB 3.0 hubs – the UH700 and UH720 – providing a more efficient way to manage the many USB devices found in homes and offices.
    Both models are self-powered with their own AC adapters, and can instantly add up to seven USB peripherals, such as USB flash drives, cameras, printers, mice, and tablets, to a laptop or desktop computer. The more advanced UH720 hub comes equipped with two additional high-power 2.4A charging ports and can simultaneously charge two mobile devices, including smartphones, tablets, and MP3 players.
    The UH720 hub boasts smart charging capabilities. A built-in intelligent chip recognizes the output of connected devices and automatically adjusts the power on each of the ports for optimal charging speeds.
    The safe and reliable operation of both USB hubs is ensured by many protective features, including built-in short circuit, over-voltage, over-current, and over-heating.
    "The UH700 and UH720 offer plug-n-play operation by simply connecting the USB hub to a power outlet and USB port of a computer," says Mark Macaulay, director of sales for TP-LINK Canada. "Once the USB hub is connected, the time consuming practice of device switching is eliminated."
    The USB 3.0 ports offer speeds of up to 5Gbps (10 times faster than USB 2.0), making the USB hubs well suited for fast data transfers between any PC or Mac computer and USB connected devices. Both USB 3.0 Hub models are backward compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices.
    Highlights
    USB 3.0 ports offer transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps
    7 data transfer ports provide instant USB device expandability
    UH720 hub features dual high-power 2.4A charging ports for simultaneously charging two mobile devices
    UH720 hub boasts a built-in intelligent chip which recognizes the output of connected devices and automatically adjusts power for optimal charging speeds
    No software driver required
    Plug-n-play operation

    Macaulay adds, "The many built-in protective features of the new USB hubs help avoid any potential harm to your connected devices, whether transferring data or charging devices."

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