The cable is really nice and of a good length, it also comes with a Velcro strap to help keep it neat and tidy when stored away, but it’s also handy for keeping excess cables out of the way once installed.
The Aegis is a relatively simple device; along the top you’ll find a red plastic arm that can be used for hanging your headset.
At the base is a rubber attachment with a grove cut into it, this is your mouse cable bungee.
At the base of the Aegis you’ll find a DC-in jack and a Mini-USB port. The USB port is for hooking the hub up to your desktop, the 5v DC jack is for use with any standard power multi-adaptor and can provide extra power to the USB ports for charging devices.
There are four standard USB 2.0 ports on the back of the Aegis.
On the other side you’ll find a pair of 3M strips to stick the unit to your monitor.
The highly anticipated The Rogue Prince of Persia is set to launch this May. Evil…
Sony has done a good job at ruining the name of Helldivers 2 and has…
Clever Dual chamber design makes cable management a breeze Umbra Void 120mm ARGB fan comes…
ColourPrimary ColourBlackGraphics CardGPU SeriesRTX 30 SeriesFeaturesVirtual Reality ReadyYesClock SpeedsMax. Memory Clock14000 MHzMax. GPU Clock (Boost)1777…
14th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-14600K desktop processor. Featuring Intel® Adaptive Boost Technology, Intel® Thermal Velocity…
Mid-tower PC case with curved edges and modern aesthetics Unique 90° mesh panelling Four APNX…