Lego Becomes a USB

August 22, 2009

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Oh my gizmo! I actually found a Lego USB hub and it’s all over metacafe’s and youtube’s do-it-yourself videos and in online gadget shops. This little databrick as I would like to call it is not a product of the Lego Group though but it sure is a cute little thing.

This fun USB hub comes in different colors which includes yellow, blue, red and classic black. If you are already salivating for this one, you can go ahead and purchase your own Lego USB hub at Gadget4all for only $14.

Lego flash drives are also available –that is how the Lego USB biz started in the first place.

There is another Lego USB products provider though. Remember your Lego Duplo, the kid friendly building blocks? These were retrofitted with a 2.0 USB hub that gives room for four ports and just like your Duplo it is available in a range of candy colors such as red, yellow, orange, green, white and black. It costs $49.95 though.


The USB 4port Hub is available in blue, orange, yellow, red, green, white and black.

You can also order this USB hub from www.etsy.com where you could get a hold of your own 4 port 2.0 USB made in original Lego Duplo 2×4 blocks with an approximate transfer speed of 480 Mbps. It has a built in protection and no installers or drivers are needed to get it to work whether your computer operates with a Windows 2000, or a Windows ME, XP or Vista or Mac. What is more amazing about it is it can be expanded up to 127 USB ports and are also USB 1.1 compatible. Colors available are blue, white, black, green, red, orange and yellow It’s developer is a German guy whom the Lego Group does not support, endorse, sponsor or authorize.

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