Monday, December 4th 2006
Belkin introduces wireless USB hub
(Compton, CA) - December 4, 2006 - The Belkin Cable-Free USB Hub, the industry's first USB Hub that does not require a cable to connect to the computer, will be available for purchase in mid-December. Utilizing Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology with the Wisair chipset, this Hub allows you to place your laptop anywhere in the room so you can print, play music, scan, download photos, and burn CDs from anywhere in the room.Cable-Free USB Hub (F5U301) - $199.99
Mid-December, with launches in Asia, Europe, and Australia to follow at an indefinite date, pending respective country's regulatory approvals.
Source:
Belkin
- Gives desktop-computer users the freedom to place their USB devices anywhere in the room without running long cables
- Laptop users gain the freedom to roam wirelessly with their laptops around the room while still maintaining access to their stationary USB devices
- Connects USB printers, cameras, scanners, and other devices to your computer wirelessly, from up to 30 ft. away
- Transfers data at speeds of up to 480Mbps for USB 2.0 devices
- Includes a 4-port Hub, a USB Dongle (that connects into your computer), and a Dongle stand to give you optimum wireless reception
Mid-December, with launches in Asia, Europe, and Australia to follow at an indefinite date, pending respective country's regulatory approvals.
11 Comments on Belkin introduces wireless USB hub
they have cat5 to usb too, single use wireless internet (no sharing!), printing, sound! (with usb sound card!), and everything
this is pretty cool imo
i wish it 19.99 tho
- what long wires?
ok...so...wow, you dont have to plug a really small thin piece of plastic into your laptop while roaming about...
dont they already make wireless adapters for these for much cheaper?
am i missing something here? almost 200 bucks for this???
What about the external hard drive, DAP, and Digital Camera? All which I am now able to use from across the room with my laptop. What is the point of having a laptop if I have to sit at my desk and use it all the time?
I can especially see this useful in a place like a college dorm, where the wireless network is provided for you, space is limitted, and you can't necessarily keep your printer right next to your desk. In fact I would have bought one of these in a heartbeat if they were available when I was in college. I would have gladdly replaced the 15 foot USB cable I had connected to my printer on a dresser strung around my bed to my desk.