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USB Skull Hub for Halloween

Skull USB Hub Happy Halloween Geeks!

The Geeks ran across this cool resin USB 2.0 skull hub just in time for Halloween! There are 4 USB 2.0 ports ready for your various USB toys or more practically your external hard drives, mice, keyboards or USB Yoda Protector.

What’s uber-cool about this skull is that the top is hallowed out for brain storage!

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Price: $24.99
(Please note prices are subject to change and the listed price is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of posting)

Silex SX-3000GB Gigabit USB Sharing Server

silex gigabit usb serverHere’s another way to do some ‘wireless USB’ sharing via Silex’s Gigabit USB Device Server. Plug your USB devices into this hub-like gadget, then plug it into one of the Ethernet ports on your wireless router. Et voila! Shared devices.

It only has 2 USB 2.0 ports, but you can share up to 15 devices by using a USB hub. The SX-3000GB also has a built-in web server, so you can manage it, see status, connect and disconnect attached devices.

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Price: $81.96
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Hawking HU2P4 Easy-Link File Sharing USB Hub

The Hawking HU2P4 Easy-Link USB File Sharing Hub is one of those gadgets that isn’t ground-breaking but very useful. Connect PCs together to share files via USB and the bundled file-sharing software.

In addition, it comes with a built-in 3-port USB 2.0 hub, so you can cut down on the number of accessories plugged into your computer and quickly connect your USB devices like cameras, flash drive, printers, etc.

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Price: $25.40
(Please note prices are subject to change and the listed price is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of posting)

49 Port USB Hub by Cambrionix

49 Port USB Hub

Should you ever need to plug 49 USB devices into a hub at once, you’ll be thankful there is a solution – Cambrionix’s 49 port USB hub. Okay, so it wasn’t designed for the consumer market (it was supposed to be used in large test labs and business offices) but it would still be pretty cool for a power user to have. Unfortunately it need a big ATX-2 power supply to run it (it’s a powerful device!) and will set you back over $700!

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Price: £399 + tax ($657 + tax)
(Please note prices are subject to change and the listed price is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of posting)

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