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Model no.: GCG-C305 Combo 3P USB2.0 hub & all in one card reader USB 2.0 Hub with three ports. ·    Six media card slot can be used at the same for data exchanges. ·    Compact, portable, lightweight design, easy to travel around. ·    Support high-speed data transfer rate up to 480Mbps. ·    Provide five LED indicators for power and in-use status. ·    Support Bus-powered, no external power required. ·    Support hot swapping and plug-and-play capability. ·    Pocket size, Compact, Lightweight. ·    Low power consumption. ·    Provide USB 2.0 interface fully backward compatibility with USB1.1 devices.   Product spec:    Features    Combo 3P USB2.0 Hub & All-in-one Card Reader;Provide 5 LED indicators for power and in-use status.Support hot swapping and plug-and-play capability    Function Read/write memory card  Interface 3 USB2.0 high speed transfer interface  Transfer speed  480Mb/12Mbps  Power  USB 5V  Dimension  97 X 58 X 17.8 mm operational temperature 0°C~70°C memory temperature 20°C~60°C Moisture capacity 10%~90%non-condensing Transfer electric current <500MA Working voltage USB 5V Support memory Cards 兵             SD Slot: SD // MINI SD / MICRO SD / MMC / RS-MMC/ MMC 4.0/ RS-MMC4.0 MS Slot: MS/MS PRO /MS Magic Gate/MS-pro Magic Gate/HS-MS-pro Magic Gate/MS Duo/MS pro-Duo/MS Pro-Duo psp/MS Pro-Duo Gaming/HS-MS-Pro Duo Magic Gate/MS Pro-Duo Magic Gate. CF Slot: CF/CFI/II,CF Ultra ll,CF Extreme lll,Micro Drive,Magicstor XD Slot: XD/SM Micro MMC Slot:MMC Micro Micro SD Slot:Micro SD(T-Flash)   System requirement  Windows ME/2000/XP/2003, Mac OS 8.6 or higher

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