Orico Hub & Dock

Orico HR01 U3 V1 USB 3.0 Hub with Gigabit Lan Port

Original price was: 2,140.00 ৳ .Current price is: 1,900.00 ৳ .
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  • Model: Orico HR01 U3 V1
  • Supported System: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, Mac OS and Linux
  • Network Adapter: Gigabit Ethernet
  • Data Cable: 0.3M USB3.0 Cord

ORICO PW11-10P Type-C 10-in-1 Multifunction Docking Station

Original price was: 5,300.00 ৳ .Current price is: 4,800.00 ৳ .
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  • Material: Aluminum Alloy + ABS
  • Indicator Light: Blue LED Light
  • Cable Length : 0.2M
  • Supported System: Windows/Linux/Mac OS/Android

Orico TC4U U3 Type C to USB 3.0 Hub – 4 Port Type A Expansion Adapter

Original price was: 1,600.00 ৳ .Current price is: 1,400.00 ৳ .
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  • Model: Orico TC4U-U3
  • Output: 4 x Type-A USB
  • Controller: Via-Labs VL812
  • Transfer Rate: 5 Gbps
  • Data Cable: 6 inch USB3.0 Cord

Orico WB-6TS Type-C 6-in-1 Transparent Hub

Original price was: 2,550.00 ৳ .Current price is: 2,150.00 ৳ .
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  • Output: 3x USB3.0 Type-A, 1x HDMI, 1x TF&SD
  • Input: 1x USB3.0 Type-C
  • HUB3.0 chip: VL817, HDMI chip: LT8711H
  • Material: Transparent PC+ aluminum alloy

Orico WB‑11P 11‑in‑1 Transparent USB‑C Hub

Original price was: 6,000.00 ৳ .Current price is: 5,200.00 ৳ .
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  • Model: WB-11P
  • 3x USB3.0Type-A, 1x USB2.0Type-A, 1x HDMI, 1x RJ45,
  • 1x TF&SD, 1x USB3.0 Type-C, 1x VGA, 1x Audio
  • Input: 1x USB3.0 Type-C
  • Finned Design + Alluminum alloyorico-docks

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