audiocubes.com - 6/24/2009
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Plug your USB device as easy as using your wall socket. Designed with an ordinary wall socket outlook with a magnetic back and hooks for steel or wooden desk. Each USB port is spread out to reduce space problems. The hub is bus-powered, and does not require an AC adaptor. Each USB connection ...
ohgizmo.com - 6/30/2009
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By Andrew Liszewski Well this one’s pretty self-explanatory.
Elecom’s horribly named ‘U2H-TC410B’ USB hub is designed to...
mount to the side of your desk or a nearby wall, thanks to its magnetic backing or a set of included ...
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Elecom U2H-TC410B Wall Socket USB Hub
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Elecom’s Wall Socket USB Hub Includes A Magnetic Back For Sticking It Places
GadgetReview —
While the Elecom U2H-TC410B Wall Socket USB Hub is far from being the world’s most innovative it is a slick looking and features a magnetic backing allowing you to stick it to anything metal; perfect if you’ve got one of those old school metal desks. You can grab one now for $39.99.
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Elecom U2H-TC410B Wall Socket USB Hub
OhGizmo! —
... Well this one’s pretty self-explanatory. Elecom’s horribly named ‘U2H-TC410B’ USB hub is designed to mount to the side of your desk or a nearby wall, thanks to its magnetic backing or a set of included hooks, so that you always have easy access to a set of 4 USB ports. And the ports are generously spread out to accommodate thicker USB cables or larger flash drives. $39.99 from AudioCubes in your choice of black or white. ...
Just a Stylish 'Wall Socket' USB Hub [Peripherals]
Gizmodo —
... In all actuality, it's just a typical 4-port USB hub with a tad more style and a lot of extra space for larger USB devices to plug in. Yes, the hub is a bit expensive at $40, but when a friend electrocutes himself trying to stick a USB dongle into a wall socket because he saw you do it, the price will seem minuscule next his the medical bills and the subsequent lifetime of misery as his bowels no longer have the patience for toilets. [AudioCubes via ...
Elecom U2H-TC410B Wall Socket USB Hub
Ubergizmo —
... Try asking a friend for the Elecom U2H-TC410B and you'll end up all tongue tied. Why not call this the Elecom Wall Socket USB hub instead, where everyone who speaks English will be able to understand just what you're asking for? This device is pretty much self-explanatory, where it comes with magnetic backing or a set of included hooks that allows you to gain easy access to four USB 2.0 ports that have been spaced out generously, allowing you to plug in much bulkier USB-based devices or thicker cables. Available in either black or white colors, the Elecom U2H-TC410B Wall Socket ...
U2H-TC410B Wall Socket USB Hub by Elecom
TechGadgetsNews —
... you can mount on the wall via magnetic backing or a set of included hooks, so whenever you need to connect USB it is as easy as possible for you. If this simple creation is something that you need then head on over to AudioCubes and be ready to spend $39.99 in your choice of black or white. Its kind of weird not being able to say more specs but sometime you run into these kind of devices. Via AudioCubes
Elecom keeps things simple with U2H-TC410B wall socket USB hub
Engadget —
... While there's a place for USB hubs that double as a mousepad and calculator, it's sometimes best to just keep things simple, which is what Elecom has thankfully done with its new U2H-TC410B "wall socket" USB hub. Contrary to what that name might suggest, ...
Elecom’s mountable 4-port USB hub
CrunchGear —
Here’s a four-port USB hub from Elecom that comes with magnetic backing and hooks for easy mounting on most surfaces. It retails for $40. I want one. Don’t you?
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