USB3.0 CARD READER / SP341CR-U3
USB3.0 CARD READER / SP341CR-U3
Spire’s newest 3.5 inch Super Speed Card Reader transfers data with speeds up to 5.0Gb/s! This device connects to a free PCI-E slot, so it does not use up the regular on-board USB 3.0 connector. Compatible with most popular SD Cards and more, it provides a great connection port for your memory card and USB devices. Use the 4 extra USB 3.0 ports to connect your USB devices to the computer without trouble. Packed in a sophisticated retail color-box with user manual and mounting accessories and backed by 2 year warranty, the Spire SS Card Reader is a versatile addition to any computer system with a free 3.5” external drive bay.
FEATURES
- USB3.0 HUB & USB2.0 Card reader
- 4 Ports USB 3.0 Hub And 6 slots USB2.0 Card Reader Plug And Micro SD/TF, CF, XD, MS, M2, Support SD And SDXC
- Support USB 3.0 with high speed up to 5.0Gb/s, backward with USB 2.0/1.1
- DC Big 4Pin Socket Supply Power To Each USB3.0 Connector Up To 900ma Max, Insure All Your Huge Current Consumption USB Devics Can Work Properly
- Build-in PCI-E, One Step To Upgrade To Front Access USB3.0.
- Built-in over current protection can protect the devices and Hub itself effectively
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight | 0,3 kg |
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EAN |
6943051263878 |
Brand |
Spire |
Unit Weight (kg) |
0,25 |
Unit Dimensions (cm) |
11.5 x 10.25 x 2.54 |
Package Weight (kg) |
0.3 |
Package Dimensions (cm) |
16.5x12x7.5 |
Category |
Storage |
Certification |
CE/ROHS |
Color |
black |
Subcategory |
Cardreader |
Data Transfer |
5.0Gb/s |
Supports |
Windows Xp/Vista/7/8,Mac OS9.1 or above |
Material |
ABS panel & Metal case |
Features |
USB3.0 HUB & USB2.0 Card reader |
Interface |
Input Interface : PCI-E |
Operating Temperature (°C) |
0 to 50 |
Operating Voltage Range |
3.3V-5.5V |
Storage Temperature (°C) |
-20 to 70 |
Warranty |
2 years |
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Premium Thermal Solutions
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Spire Pininfarina collaboration in 2004
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