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Part RoHS Manufacturer Brand Name Product Line Product Model Product Type TAA Compliant Host Interface Form Factor Product Color Data Transfer Rate Number of Thunderbolt Ports Number of SATA Ports Total Number of USB Ports Packing Environmental Certification Environmentally Friendly Post-consumer-waste% Limited Warranty Thickness Assembly Required Wireless Technology Input Current Number of IDE Ports Product Series Platform Supported Depth Packaged Quantity RAID Supported Cables Included Width Diameter UASP Support Package Type Length Shipping Weight (Approximate) Interface Number of Network (RJ-45) Ports Recycled Content Connectivity Technology Energy Star Brand Compatibility RAID Levels Mac Operating Systems Supported Shipping Height Wireless LAN Standard Weight (Approximate) Product Condition Input Voltage Windows Operating Systems Supported Ports Quantity Hub Interfaces Maximum Data Transfer Rate AC Input Voltage Height Number of eSATA/USB Combo Ports Product Name Recycled Shipping Width Shipping Depth Country of Origin

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Inter-Tech Elektronik Handels GmbH

Inter-Tech

USB Adapter

USB 3.0 Header

Drive Bay

2

120 mm

1

102 mm

Retail

120 g

25 mm

3.5'' USB 3.0 Front Panel

162661

Manhattan

Manhattan

162661

USB Hub

USB 3.0 Header

Drive Bay

2

WEEE, RoHS

Yes

Lifetime

PC, Mac

12 cm

10 cm

2.6 cm

SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Bay Mount Expansion Panel

USB/Firewire Adapters

USB (Universal Serial Bus) and FireWire adapters are peripheral devices used to add USB or FireWire connectivity to a computer system. These adapters typically connect to the computer's motherboard via a PCI or PCIe slot and provide additional USB or FireWire ports for connecting peripherals such as printers, scanners, external hard drives, and digital cameras. USB adapters support various USB standards, including USB 2.0, USB 3.0, and USB 3.1, offering different data transfer speeds and compatibility with different devices. FireWire adapters provide high-speed data transfer and are commonly used in audio/video production, storage, and networking applications.