Belkin’s bringing some seriously pretty design to its game, and here’s another example: a four-port wireless USB hub that lets you roam freely with your USB devices. Belkin says this model F5U302 lets ...
Unquestionably, Wireless USB is a technology with great potential. With the introduction of IOGear’s Wireless USB Hub, they claim it connects to your PC easily, clears up wire clutter and makes speedy ...
Belkin announces that its Wireless USB Hub now meets the USB-IF’s Wireless USB Specification requirements, ensuring compatibility with other Wireless USB devices. The 4-port Wireless USB Hub gives you ...
The back of a computer tends to be a messy, messy place, with cables snaking like an overturned bowl of spaghetti. Now, the first fruits of an industry push to cut that tangle have hit the market, and ...
I honestly can’t decide if Wireless USB is going to be the next big thing or if it’s merely a kludgy solution to a valid problem. The idea is a good one: free your peripherals from the hassle of wires ...
A good start, and it's nice to see some Wireless USB products finally coming out. There's a long way to go though, before these products will go mass-market Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours ...
If you're an Apple MacBook user, then you've probably developed a comprehensive collection of dongles over the past few years. A lack of connection ports is a source of constant frustration, but the ...
It's getting easier every day to build wireless USB ports thanks to Ultra-Wideband (UWB) products like Wisair's hub. This second-generation device offers full Certified Wireless USB operation for ...
The Nomad Wireless Hub is another new take on wireless charging pads, combining a regular Qi charger on top with a four-port USB charging hub hidden on the bottom for an all-in-one desktop charging ...
December 5, 2006 We suspect this new US$200 goodie from Belkin will rocket straight to the top of a lot of people's holiday wish lists. As the First UWB Product to hit the U.S. Market, the Belkin ...
NEW YORK -- The back of a computer tends to be a messy, messy place, with cables snaking like an overturned bowl of spaghetti. Now, the first fruits of an industry push to cut that tangle have hit the ...
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