
We all have had the experience of a poorly designed USB hub where at least one port is rendered unusable due to the ports being located too close to each other with fat USB connectors on the other ends of devices. The Rota-Rota USB hub sounds playful, but it goes about performing in a very business-like manner. Plug in the male USB port into a PC or notebook and rotate the quartet of female USB ports to connect another 4 devices. The ports can be rotated back to its original position when not in use, turning the Rota-Rota Hub into a small cube. This lightweight and portable hub is priced at an affordable $16. More specs after the jump.
• 180 degree rotatable
• 4 flexible hi-speed ports
• Fully compliant with USB 2.0 specifications
• Backwards compatible with USB 1.1
• Support data transfer rate at 1.5/12/480 Mbps
• Individual port over-current protection
• Friendly and ergonomic design
• Plug and play
• LED indicator
• Supports Windows 98/2000/Me/XP or Mac OS 8.6 or above
• Dimension: 31mm x 48mm x 30mm
• Weight: 43g
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