Core Functionality: This device acts as a combination USB hub and multi-card reader, extending the capabilities of your computer, laptop, tablet, or even compatible smartphone/tablet.
USB Ports:
- 1 x USB 3.0 Type-A Port:
- Data Transfer Speed: Offers SuperSpeed data transfer rates of up to 5 Gbps. This is crucial for fast transfer of large files (e.g., HD videos, large photo collections) from external hard drives, SSDs, or fast USB 3.0 flash drives.
- Backward Compatibility: Fully compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices, operating at their respective maximum speeds.
- 2 x USB 2.0 Type-A Ports:
- Data Transfer Speed: Up to 480 Mbps (High Speed).
- Purpose: Ideal for connecting standard peripherals that don’t require high bandwidth, such as keyboards, mice, printers, webcams, or USB headsets. These ports free up the faster USB 3.0 port for devices that truly benefit from its speed.
Integrated Card Readers (Multi-in-1): This hub is notable for its comprehensive card reader support, including:
- SD Card Reader Slot:
- Compatibility: Supports standard Secure Digital (SD), SDHC (High Capacity), and SDXC (eXtended Capacity) cards. Also commonly supports MMC (MultiMediaCard) variants.
- Typical Speed: Usually supports UHS-I speeds (up to 104 MB/s), though actual performance depends on the card and the host device.
- Micro SD (TF) Card Reader Slot:
- Compatibility: Supports Micro SD, Micro SDHC, and Micro SDXC cards (often referred to as TransFlash or TF cards).
- Typical Speed: Also typically supports UHS-I speeds.
- Simultaneous Access: Many of these hubs allow simultaneous reading and writing to both SD and Micro SD slots.
- MS Card Reader Slot:
- Compatibility: Supports Sony’s Memory Stick (MS) formats, including Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Duo, and Memory Stick PRO Duo.
- Purpose: Essential for users with older Sony digital cameras, camcorders, or PlayStation Portable (PSP) devices that use these proprietary memory cards.
- M2 Card Reader Slot:
- Compatibility: Supports Sony’s Memory Stick Micro (M2) format.
- Purpose: Less common now, but was used in some Sony Ericsson mobile phones and other compact devices.
- Note: This is not to be confused with the M.2 (NGFF) SSD form factor found in modern computers. The M2 in this context refers to a specific type of tiny Sony memory card
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