‘World First’ XFANIC USB4 Adds 13 Ports to the Home Workstation
Working—and even playing—in the modern world is all about connection. The better the connection, and the faster it is, the more you’re able to do. But even when connection is the name of the game, there is the challenge of actually being able to connect thanks to the plethora of ports available. XFANIC is bringing you the “workstation from the future” in the form of the XFANIC USB4 HUB. Billed as the “world’s first universal workstation to deploy the most cutting-edge USB4 technology,” not only does this device offer a 40Gbps uplink speed, it also offers an impressive 13 ports for all your connection needs.
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In addition to those 13 ports, the new hub offers DisplayLink technology, which includes 2 HDMI and 1 DP ports, so you can use three additional screens at [email protected] or [email protected] high resolution. Your workstation will easily spread across all the screens with the clarity and smoothness you crave whether you’re streaming or editing video or photos, or playing games. The hub also offers four different sizes of swappable SSD cards with both reading and writing capabilities. And because the hub uses 40GBps speeds, it works at up to eight times faster than most USB-C dongles out there, (those dongles rely on USB 3.0 speeds). But don’t worry—you can still use those USB-C devices. The USB4 hub is compatible with all those, as well as Thunderbolt 3/4.
The XFANIC USB4 HUB works with Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, and iPad OS, making it compatible with most desktop, tablet, laptop, notebook, and phone options. It’s a quick addition to any workstation, and one that will get you running faster, smoother, and more efficiently. You can jump in on the Kickstarter campaign for the early bird pricing of just $229 and put all those connection frustrations in the past.
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