USB Fever is another Hong Kong distributor of USB products who stress the “value add” of a product in both performance and price.
« Previous EntriesUSB Fever is thinking outside the box on this one. Going away from standard box USB hubs, this hub is all cable. To continue along the lines of abstract thinking USB Fever includes a separate power cable to extract juice from the system bus solely for the purpose of powering up those peripherals.

So we are looking at one upstream USB connection, a 4 port USB hub held together by cables along with a dedicated power line (red cap) for those thirsty gadgets.
You should note, one of the four USB ports is a mini USB connection. All this for just $14 + $3 shipping.
USB Cable Hub product page
USB Fever is sporting their new 11 button multi-media USB mouse as the best ticket to enhance your work productivity, increase your efficiency and ultimately land you that promotion. Well, maybe not the last three, but chances are with an 11 button mouse things will be [a bit] more convenient.

So for those armchair executives, consider the following 11 quick access features the USB Fever mouse offers:
Granted you’ll need a weeks worth of practice to flawlessly work the 11 button super mouse, but the payoff is huge.
The multi media 11 button USB mouse is only $15 directly from USB Fever with an additional $3 for shipping anywhere in the world.
Thanks for the tip Thomas!
It’s obvious there is one primary use for this USB mouse: adult content and hiding your “habits.”

The Politically Correct term would be the USB Privacy Mouse, here is why. Along with the traditional mouse configuration of left, right buttons and center scroll tool, there is a side button used for specific hot-swap configuration. What do we mean by hot-swap configuration? Well, since a picture can tell a thousand words, consider this: (more…)
Will 2008 be the year of ridiculous iPhone accessories? It just might…and to kick things off we have the iPhone Telescope lens. The clunky looking lens zooms an additional 6X from the standard iPhone along with a “super” wide angel lens.

The iPhone Telescope clicks into a crystal case which then snaps onto the iPhone itself. The idea would be keeping the clear case attached to the phone and whenever you’re ready to take some pics, you whip out the lens and attached it. I personally, would pack a decent point-n-shoot camera if I’m lugging around a zoom lens anyway - but hey, that’s just me.

After dropping a couple hundred on your iPhone, if you are slightly curious than another $18.99 is a no-brainer to see what the iPhone Telescope lens can do.
It’s a well known fact if you belly-up to a Starbucks or any other major coffee chain you’ll have wi-fi access. However, many other hot spots are available which you just don’t know about. This is where a wi-fi detector comes in handy.

I know a wi-fi detector would have been handy during the hField wi-fi extender review. As I was driving through my business complex looking for signal, I found it oddly ridiculous to have my laptop booted up on the front seat of my car.
The USB Fever wi-fi detector is a simple, cheep gadget where a click of a button can detect wireless hot spots. With 4 LED lights to communicate signal strength, you can spot the best signal (more…)
The last card reader gadget I reported on was the 52-in-1 card reader. At the time I figured this would support the most demanding needs of a flash memory junky. However, with the inclusion of SATA, Firewire and audio, USB Fever upped that number to 62.

For those trying not to spend your money twice on multiple card readers for all those devices the 62-in-1 will surely do the trick. As the most comprehensive card reader available, USB Fever didn’t stop there. Included is support for eSATA, 1934 Firewire and audio output for headphones along with audio input for microphones. (more…)
Lets bring you some USB Fever in the form of smallest USB charger, USB VGA adapter and iPhone power cradle. Lets start with the world’s smallest USB charger. The idea is very simple: embed a USB connector inside a power plug. No LED for complete charge but the device is intelligent and turn off when a charge is complete.
So what size makes up the world’s smallest USB charger? How about 7cm tall.

Smallest USB Charger product page.
Next up is this slick USB to VGA adapter. Although we are seeing more USB monitors these days, it’s safe to say most monitors our there still have VGA connectivity. Well, as you make the transition, this easy to use, plug and play adapter will aid in the process. (more…)
USB Fever is another Hong Kong distributor of USB products who stress the “value add” of a product in both performance and price.
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