
The Japanese market is beginning to be flooded by Ultra Wideband hubs, with Y-E Data being the first to do so with their recently approved hub. This UWB hub is based on the Wisair chipset and has received the TELEC certification, making it the first such product to receive the Japanese certification. This hub comes in a four-port wireless design that is capable of replacing wired USB connections in a flash, giving you the freedom to place wireless-enabled devices such as scanners, portable hard drives, and printers anywhere as long as they remain within range. Data transmission is achieved via a USB dongle that is hooked up to your peripheral of choice.
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