Product Review: Cable-Free USB Hub by Berklin

Use Belkin's Cable Free USB Hub to Unclutter Your Desktop

By A.C. Yokum, published Nov 05, 2007
Published Content: 436  Total Views: 52,793  Favorited By: 12 CPs
Rating: 4.6 of 5
I acknowledge the fact that I am extremely addicted to electronic gadgets. No matter where I go, I am constantly patrolling for the latest and greatest consumer electronic gadget that will make our lives easier. Living in a fast paced society, convenience is our best friend. We do not have time to waste with products that will slow us down and cause more grief. When I discovered this handy little product I had to jump for joy. It was just what I needed for a little more convenience in my life.

The Belkin Cable Free USB Hub was meant for consumers that need to connect their USB devices to their computers beyond the normal range. It is also a very good solution if you have been desiring to get rid of a cluttered mess of cables. Taking the initiative to create a clutter free desktop should be everyone's desire for a New Year. Once you gain freedom from a cluttered mess, you will rapidly start to notice how your productive level for work will increase. After adding this wonderful device to your gadget collection, you will be able to connect your devices that work with USB technology beyond the regular 15 foot limit.

Belkin's Cable Free USB Hub works with Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology, so that it will not interfere with any of your existing wireless devices. With its reasonable price and excellent organizational potential, many consumers will benefit from purchasing it. It includes the four port USB hub with the UWB transceiver built in, the USB extension base, and the UWB dongle. The base for the device will allow users to position the dongle in different positions for the best wireless reception. The drivers and software that come along with the unit will let you effortlessly pair the dongle with the wireless USB hub.

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Hi, in the headline it says "Berklin", not "Belkin". Thanks!

Posted on 11/06/2007 at 10:11:00 AM

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