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This 32 port USB charging station is more than you can handle

This 32 port USB charging station is more than you can handle
Forget about about buying a 5-port USB every couple of years to support your growing collection of novelty flash drives. Do it once and do it right. Buy the Professional Hub Series B2 charging station.

Actually it’s not even meant for flash drives as there isn’t even a computer interface. I just wanted you to picture the board filled with Yoda, Boba Fett, and other random flash drives. That thought made morning.

This USB board is actually a charging station. Picture a classroom full of iPads. This thing can charge all them simultaneously. That’s not the coolest thing, IMHO. You have to dig the industrial but yet functional design. I want my next clock radio to look like that. $299 GBP (about $460 USD)

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