Manhattan USB-A Smart/SIM Card Reader, 480 Mbps (USB 2.0), Desktop Standing, Fri For Sale

Manhattan USB-A Smart/SIM Card Reader, 480 Mbps (USB 2.0), Desktop Standing, Fri
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Manhattan USB-A Smart/SIM Card Reader, 480 Mbps (USB 2.0), Desktop Standing, Fri:
$17.51

Further Details

Title: Manhattan USB-A Smart/SIM Card Reader, 480 Mbps (USB 2.0), Desktop Standing, Friction Type compatible, Hi-Speed USB, Cable 86cm, Black, Three Year Warranty, Blister
Condition: New
Series: ‎102025
Brand: ‎Manhattan
Color: Black
Type: External Memory Card Readers
Connectivity: Usb
Media Type: USB
Operating System: ‎Ja
MPN: ‎102025

  • Compatible with friction-type contact smart/SIM cards
  • Ideal for transactions and applications requiring secure information exchanges
  • For use with government, healthcare, banking, entertainment and more
  • Supports host communication speeds up to 480 Mbps
  • Sturdy and upright design — makes this a great desktop option

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