Introducing the 4 Port USB 3.2 Gen 1 Micro Hub w/ Variable Voltage & ESD Surge Protection
Compact and durable, the CG-MIC4P31HVV is a micro-sized USB hub built to handle industrial demands while minimizing space. Designed for environments where efficient connectivity and rugged build are essential, this 4-port USB hub transfers data at speeds up to 5Gbps through its USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports. Its small-scale steel chassis makes it perfect for discreet installations in offices, labs, warehouses, and more. With variable +7~48V DC input and robust surge protection, it’s a powerful, space-saving solution for both demanding industrial and commercial applications.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Compact Steel Chassis: Small-scale form factor perfect for tight spaces and discreet installations in industrial environments.
- Fast USB 3.2 Gen 1 Data Transfer: Achieve up to 5Gbps data speeds for seamless performance across multiple devices.
- Variable Power Input: Supports +7-48V DC self-power input through a 2-pin Phoenix connector, ideal for flexible power needs (power adapter sold separately).
- Rugged Industrial Design: Built to last in challenging conditions, featuring a durable metal enclosure for enhanced longevity.
- 15kV ESD Surge Protection: Each port is protected against electrostatic discharge, ensuring the safety of connected devices.
- Multiple Mounting Options: Includes a metal bracket for flexible surface mounting; compatible with optional DIN Rail clips for additional installation versatility.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: Engineered to perform in varied environments with an operating temperature range from 0°C to 70°C.
Package Contents:
- 4 Port USB 3.2 Gen 1 7-48V DC variable voltage Micro Hub
- 5ft USB 3.2 Gen 1 A to B device cable
- Mounting bracket
- Screw pack
Mark Carroll –
Works great with 2015+ Subaru STI center consoles
With a little modifications of the underside of the cupholder, this should fit in the hole where you normally find a piece of styrofoam. Splice the power port wires for 12v and ground and then route your usb wires to the hub