Gefen introduces Wireless USB 2.0 Extender

Filed under: Peripherals, Wireless

Now that you’ve already shelled out for Gefen’s wireless USB hub, how’s about another gizmo from the company to tempt your USB-lovin’ soul? The Wireless USB 2.0 Extender requires no drivers, works with Windows, Linux, and OS X-based systems and promises to transmit up to four USB 2.0 signals one hundred-feet through the air. Gefen stated that you’ll recognize USB speeds “up to 54Mbps,” and while we’re all about ridding our work area of unnecessary wires, the $399 asking price still seems a bit steep.
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