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Sabrent’s USB 3.0 Hubs easily add more ports to your iMac from $25

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Amazon is offering a pair of discounts today on Sabrent USB 3.0 Hubs designed for iMacs. The four-port model is listed at $24.99 (Reg. $30) or you can opt for the slightly larger footprint that includes a micro/SD card reader for $30.99 (Reg. $37). Free shipping is available in both instances. Each is right at Amazon’s all-time low prices. This is a simple and easy way to add ports to your iMac, saving valuable desk space along the way too. Rated 4.2/5 stars by over 360 Amazon reviewers.

Sabrent USB Hub Features:

  • The Best Solution For Easier Access on Your iMac Adding 3 USB 3.0 Ports + 2 Multi-Card Readers to The Front Side
  • Supported Cards: CF + SD + MicroSD
  • Supports Transfer Speeds up to  5Gbps (USB 3.0), 480Mbps (USB 2.0), 12Mbps (USB 1.1)
  • Exclusively Designed For The iMac Slim Uni-body Model Released November 2012 or Later. (21 inch / 27 inch / 5K)
  • Easy Setup, Plug & Play, Hot-Swappable

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