USB 3.0 to SATA TF SD Card Reader USB 3.0 Hub Cable
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USB 3.0 to SATA TF SD Card Reader USB 3.0 Hub Cable
Starte USB 3.0 to SATA TF SD Card Reader USB 3.0 Hub Cable, this USB3.0 to SATA Converter Cable for 2.5/3.5 inch SSD HDD with 2 USB Card Reader enables you to connect 2 USB3.0 devices, 2.5 or 3.5 inch hard drives and TF or SD card to your computer via USB Port. It is the perfect tool for Windows Surface Pro, Mac book Air, Mac Book Retina, ultra-book, laptops with limited USB Port. it can duplicate, copy, backup, or transfer large amount of data from one drive to another. and can connect multiple devices, such as digital cameras, PC fans, flash driver, SD, SDHC, MMC/Micro SD, T-Flash cards etc to your computers or laptops.
Product Parameters of USB3.0 to SATA Adapter with 2 USB 3.0&TF/SD card reader Hub:
Item | USB 3.0 to SATA TF SD Card Reader USB 3.0 Hub Cable |
Brand | Starte |
Model No. | USSA012 |
Cable Type | USB3.0 to SATA Combo Cable |
Connector 1 | USB 3.0 A male connector |
Connector 2 | 22 pin SATA female connector
USB 3.0 A female Connector |
Drive Size | 2.5 inch HDD SSD |
Transfer rate | 5 Gbps |
Max Drive Capacity | Currently tested with up to 6TB |
Sample | Allowed |
MOQ | 100 pcs |
Package | Neutral Cartoon |
Warranty | Two years |
OEM | Support |
Feature of USB 3.0 to SATA 2.5″ 3.5″ Adapter with 2-Port USB & SD TF Card Reader:
Application of 3 in 1 2-Port USB3.0 Hub+SD TF Card Reader+USB3.0 to SATA Adapter:
1. USB3.0 Hub 2 ports
Super speed 2 port USB 3.0 hub,which transferring 5 Gbps fast speed which is 20 times than USB 2.0
Backward compatible with USB 2.0 and 1.1
2. SATA 3.0 Hard Drive for 2.5″/3.5″ SATA HDD/SSD
Supported Drives: 2.5″/3.5″ SATA HDD/SSD;
Compatible Systems: Windows8/7/10/Vista/XP/Mac OS 9/10/Linux;
Supports drives with a capacity of up to 4 TB;
Support speed up to 5Gbps;
Backward compatible with USB 2.0/1.1;
3.TF/SD Card reader
Combined with a SD and TF card slot for SD, SDHC, MMC/Micro SD, T-Flash card,simultaneously to read and write to save yourself the effort of constant unplugging and re-plugging.