InfiniteUSB neatly solves your limited USB port problems
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Kickstarter project works around the £1K MacBook's glaring design error.
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Wow, a piece of truly original, simple and brilliant design. Very impressed. But presumably does not overcome the problem that USB port is also the charging port so cannot use when charging?
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Can't see why not as it's a pass-thru?
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The design is 'ok' but maybe it's me but I'd personally rather see a device (ie the macbook) designed which didn't require adapters just to get fundamental usability.... yes yes I know the macbook is all about wireless connections but then they stick on a 3.5mm port for headphones instead of making people use bluetooth or even usb c type... they could have used that space for another usb c socket (and then sold a usb c to 3.5 adapter)... but wait that's likely their 2.0 model lol.
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As per the FAQ, "Infinite" means "Six"
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What is the thing on the end that looks like a square tennis ball?
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it's a nice concept, but I'm not sure I have faith in it on the go, seems like a lot of pressure on that USB port
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Originally Posted by
jinjur
What is the thing on the end that looks like a square tennis ball?
Linky
Got one myself.
Me personally, wouldn't like all those hanging off one USB port. Would annoy me tbh. Quite happy with my macbook, pretty sure I have 3 all in and only use 2 of them.
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Originally Posted by
Macman
Linky
Got one myself.
Me personally, wouldn't like all those hanging off one USB port. Would annoy me tbh. Quite happy with my macbook, pretty sure I have 3 all in and only use 2 of them.
Cheers for that bud......
Curiosity - quenched
Why for the love of OCD, can they not make it look like a GOLF BALL instead of a TENNIS BALL?
WTF is wrong with people? WTF?
lol
J
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directhex
As per the FAQ, "Infinite" means "Six"
Nice one xD I guess they never expect someone to use a mouse, keyboard, usb sound card, phone charger, USB modem, and...um, I can't think of a sixth item you'd normally use. So maybe it is infinite!
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This is a solution to a problem that shouldn't exist... JUST PUT ANOTHER PORT ON THE LAPTOP
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Macman
Dads birthday present sorted!
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plexabit
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Originally Posted by
directhex
As per the FAQ, "Infinite" means "Six"
Nice one xD I guess they never expect someone to use a mouse, keyboard, usb sound card, phone charger, USB modem, and...um, I can't think of a sixth item you'd normally use. So maybe it is infinite!
Umm.. flash drive? :p
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That price...
Yeah no thanks
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Defiant
That price...
Yeah no thanks
Surely the price isn't an issue if you can afford the machine its aimed at?
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Can someone explain to me with the bus nature of USB how they're able to make it just "pass through" without interfering with another connected devices data stream? Those look a little small to have frequency modulators and the only way I can think of is that they're using a timing circuit to prevent data clashes?
Oh and on top of that, unless each extra IUSB connection just shows as another connectible port, then I know for a fact windows will bork out unless they have a special driver that works with this modular system.
This seems a little fantastical, but if they've managed it, fair enough.