![]() Here’s a list of what’s available for the HR2 and HR1 hubs: ![]() Additionally, you can even buy flash-based storage drives to serve as fast and portable media drives that fit in the hub. The Lexar HR2 (and its predecessor, the HR1) offer a variety of modular card readers that can work independently of the hub as USB 3.0 readers. Two big advantages that I noticed right way were (1) that I have a SD card reader facing me so I don’t have to play “guess the hole” when putting a SD card in the iMac’s rear built-in reader, and (2) that I freed up a USB 3.0 port on my Anker hub that my CF card reader was plugged into. Notably, it has two Thunderbolt 2 ports to keep the daisy chain going on your Thunderbolt-equipped computer. I am currently using the HR2 as the third device in my Thunderbolt daisy chain on my iMac. This will allow you to import 4 cards simultaneously with a single Thunderbolt 2 (or Thunderbolt, USB 3.0 or USB 2.0) connection. If you shoot on only SD or CF cards, you can fill all the bays with SD card readers or CF card readers. The HR2 gives you four bays to mix and match however you want. The Lexar Professional Workflow HR2 Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.0 4-bay card reader hub is a solid and speedy solution for managing multiple media formats and multiple, simultaneous memory card imports.
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