Tuesday, May 26th 2015

FSP Announces World's First Notebook Adapter with USB 3.0 Hub

FSP, the performance power specialist, today announces the first multifunction notebook adapter featuring a convenient built-in USB 3.0 hub: the NB H series. The NB H adds more convenience and usability to the world of notebook adapters. This full range (100~240V) adapter series includes built-in USB 3.0 ports to charge mobile devices and/or for increased laptop connectivity. This adapter is an excellent solution for popular ultrabooks and slim laptops that sacrifice USB ports for thinness.

The NH B uses only one power adapter for both charging and USB functionality, though does not require to be plugged in to work as a USB 3.0 hub. The NB H also maximizes compatibility, including various plug adapters to fit virtually any notebook. The NH B is only about the size of a glasses case and features a blue LED indicator light; its compact size and removable DC jack make it portable as well as useful.
Two Models
The NB H series features two models: the NB H 110 with 3 USB 3.0 ports and 110W of total output, and the NB H 65 with 2 USB 3.0 ports and 65w total output.

Availability and Pricing
The NB H 65 and NB H 110 will reach stores in October 2015 for the suggested retail price of €54.99(exclude. VAT) and €69.99(exclude. VAT) respectively

For more product information, please visit this page.
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4 Comments on FSP Announces World's First Notebook Adapter with USB 3.0 Hub

#1
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
I like this idea. But a second power brick for you laptop so you can leave it at home and have a few devices plugged into it, like an external monitor and keyboard/mouse. Like a universal docking station.
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suraswami
When I read 'FSP', I thought it was an external brick type PSU that can power a decent GPU and magically connect to a laptop and make any laptop with decent CPU a game machine :roll:

Ok may be somebody is going to steal my idea if its not there already!!
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R-T-B
suraswamiWhen I read 'FSP', I thought it was an external brick type PSU that can power a decent GPU and magically connect to a laptop and make any laptop with decent CPU a game machine :roll:

Ok may be somebody is going to steal my idea if its not there already!!
Some thinkpads way back when featured a docking station with a PCI slot.
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