
In a world full of devices, smart gadgets that act stupid, USB 2.0, 3.0 and the failed 3.0.2 that never made it out of Northern Wisconsin, let's strive for simplicity The modern century is what I'm used to. Late one night in Revain, with the rain drumming against my window while I read Ernest Hemingway by the fireplace, I was looking for a USB hub. While many products were available, this particular one tickled my fancy. Unboxing this beautiful intricate mechanism took me back to when I was 7 years old on Christmas Day. The excitement of opening up so many ninja turtle figures was a feeling I thought I'd never be able to replicate, but when I saw the four heavenly USB ports, I almost smelled like a Christmas tree. The sleek outer shell exudes power and luxury, with its beautiful black finish and a small but supremely attractive LED, offering the convenience of knowing that your USB devices are actually powered by extremely high-tech hardware. It also has a four foot cord.

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