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USB hub ORICO 4-port USB-C 3.0 input to 1× USB-A 3.0 + 3× USB-A 2.0, 0.15 m cable, gray
ORICO 4-port USB hub converts a single USB-C host port into four USB-A ports, providing one USB-A 3.0 port and three USB-A 2.0 ports. The hub is supplied with an integrated 0.15 m cable and comes in a gray finish. It is intended to expand connectivity for laptops, tablets and desktop systems that support USB-C host functionality, enabling connection of peripherals such as mice, keyboards, external storage and other USB devices.
The compact form factor and fixed short cable make the hub easy to carry and install without extra cables. The inclusion of one USB-A 3.0 port allows higher-speed data transfers for compatible devices while three USB-A 2.0 ports provide reliable connections for lower-bandwidth peripherals. The hub is bus-powered, requiring no external power source for typical input devices and small storage drives, and the gray housing offers a neutral appearance that blends with a wide range of equipment.
Connect the hub's USB-C cable to a compatible USB-C host port on your laptop, tablet or desktop. Once connected, attach USB-A devices to the available ports: use the USB-A 3.0 port for devices that require higher transfer speeds and the USB-A 2.0 ports for input devices or low-bandwidth peripherals. The hub is plug-and-play for most modern operating systems; no driver installation is typically required. Disconnect devices before unplugging the hub to avoid data corruption when transferring files.
For reliable performance, connect high-speed storage devices or card readers to the USB-A 3.0 port. Avoid powering high-current devices such as large external hard drives or power-hungry peripherals solely from the hub, as it is bus-powered and may not supply sufficient current for those devices.
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