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OBSBOT 3-in-1 USB 3.0 Hub for Tiny 2 Series

Set up multiple Tiny 2 cameras on one host with this 3-in-1 USB 3.0 Hub from OBSBOT. The hub plugs into your host computer with a built-in 3.3' USB-C 3.0 male cable, and a USB-C to USB-A male adapter is included for hosts with a USB-A port. Its fast interfaces support up to 5 Gb/s data transfer speeds.

SKU: GC47-OBS-OBH-2307-CW

OBSBOT 3-in-1 USB 3.0 Hub for Tiny 2 Series

OBSBOT 3-in-1 USB 3.0 Hub for Tiny 2 Series

Set up multiple Tiny 2 cameras on one host with this 3-in-1 USB 3.0 Hub from OBSBOT. The hub plugs into your host computer with a built-in 3.3' USB-C 3.0 male cable, and a USB-C to USB-A male adapter is included for hosts with a USB-A port. Its fast interfaces support up to 5 Gb/s data transfer speeds.

Three USB-A inputs support up to three Tiny 2 cameras on a single host. To add power for your cameras, a charger and USB cable are included to plug the hub into a separate power source. An additional USB-A port allows you to add the wireless USB receiver to utilise the optional Tiny Smart Remote 2.

Connect up to Three Tiny 2 Cameras

This USB hub accommodates USB-A connections for up to three Tiny 2 devices, offering delightful ease in your multi-camera shooting flow.

Fast USB 3.0 Transmission

With lightning-fast data transfers reaching up to 5 Gb/s and its portable size, video image capture is a breeze in any location.

Heat Resistance and Durability

The hub is durable with robust metal casing, which withstands heat and offers lasting durability, ensuring uninterrupted usage no matter where your adventures take you.

Key Features:

Connect up to 3 Tiny 2 Cameras to Host

3 x USB-A Inputs for Cameras

USB-C Host Cable, USB-A Port for Remote

USB-C 5V Power Input

Up to 5 Gb/s Data Transfer Rate

What's in the Box:

OBSBOT 3-in-1 USB 3.0 Hub for Tiny 2 Series

USB-A to USB-C Cable

USB-C to USB-A 3.0 Adapter

Quick Charger

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OBSBOT 3-in-1 USB 3.0 Hub for Tiny 2 Series

Set up multiple Tiny 2 cameras on one host with this 3-in-1 USB 3.0 Hub from OBSBOT. The hub plugs into your host computer with a built-in 3.3' USB-C 3.0 male cable, and a USB-C to USB-A male adapter is included for hosts with a USB-A port. Its fast interfaces support up to 5 Gb/s data transfer speeds.

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