The Generic USB Hub is a HI-SPEED USB device and will function at reduced speed when plugged into a non-HI-SPEED port
What is the maximum cable link for usb
No. In terms of its function, it is the same as any other type.
A Garmin GPS USB cable should plug into any device that has a USB drive to plug it into, though many of these devices would not have a function to run the GPS.
its for multiplying one usb out to numerous outs
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As far as I know, they are compatable. My mother in law lives in Poland and my flash drive works in her computer, also I have had various USB devices in Thailand, Laos, Bali and they all seem to fit and function properly.
In short, yes you can, but some devices require more power than others to function properly so you may see a drop in performance or range but yes, the device SHOULD function to a reasonable extent using a usb hub.
Yes. They function internally as generic USB mice, so they can be used on any system that supports USB mice, even Windows.
USB 1.0 can operate at 1.5 Megabits per second (Mbps).USB 1.1 allowed a maximum transfer rate of 12Mbits/second. USB mice and keyboards need only 1.5Mbits/s to function. That performance level is also named 'USB'.USB 2.0 has a raw data rate at 480Mbps, and it is rated 40 times faster than its predecessor interface, USB 1.1, which tops at 12Mbps. Originally, USB 2.0 was intended to go only as fast as 240Mbps, but then, USB 2.0 Promoter Group increased the speed to 480Mbps in October 1999.You can use USB device with USB 1.0, USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 as long as your PC or laptop has USB ports, but USB 2.0 device transfer data at 480 Mbps on systems with USB 2.0 support only.
USB PTP stands for USB Picture Transfer Protocol. It is a communication protocol used to transfer photos from a digital camera to a computer via a USB connection. USB PTP allows the camera and computer to communicate and transfer image files efficiently and quickly. This protocol is commonly used in digital photography to easily transfer photos for editing, sharing, and storage.
The BT Voyager 1055 is a USB stick used for computer storage. The USB stick can be purchased from various websites and can be purchased from various local hardware stores.