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Powerful Type-C to Type-A data and charging cable of braided Aramid fiber. Nickel plated and antioxidant plated connectors and oxygen-free copper ensure optimum performance. Supports 2.4A.
Create an external sound card for your laptop or computer via the USB type-A connection. Very useful when the sound card is defective and you want to listen to music or use a microphone for the time being.
HDMI 2.0 cable with which you can connect your device (PS4 / Xbox One etc.) to the television, monitor or projector. Enjoy a 4K ultra HD image quality (HDMI 2.0) @ 60Hz and optimal sound. Cable length: 2 meters.
Create four additional type-A connections for your laptop or desktop with this stylish USB3.0 hub. Easily connect your peripherals and enjoy a transfer speed of up to 5Gbps!
ORICO 2.5" USB3.0 Micro-B Hard Drive Enclosure (ORICO-25PW1-U3): Tool-free, 5 Gbps, supports 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD up to 6TB. Compact design in black/blue/pink/white, compatible with Windows/Mac/Linux.
DisplayPort male to DVI Female HD video adapter. With this handy adapter you can connect a DVI signal to a DisplayPort input.
This handy mini USB fan provides a nice cold breeze during the hot days. The product can be rotated 360 degrees and produces almost no sound. Can be connected to a laptop, power bank, 5V charger or car charger.
With this elegant matte black USB 2.0 hub you create and organize additional USB connection options.
Do you want to create an external card reader so that SD / TF cards can be read smoothly? Then this USB3.0 card reader is the product you need.
Do you want to create an external card reader so that SD / TF cards can be read smoothly? Then this multifunction USB3.0 card reader / USB stick is the product you need.
This brand new USB-C Hub from Orico is your ultimate USB extension for the computer or laptop. With 4 USB-A data ports, you'll never run out of USB ports again
This brand new USB-C Hub from Orico is your ultimate USB extension for the computer or laptop. With 4 USB-A data ports, you'll never run out of USB ports again