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Tesla's Exclusive Release: New USB-C Hub for Model 3/Y Debuts in Canada!
Tesla introduces a new 4‑in‑1 USB‑C Hub accessory for its Model 3 and Model Y, priced at C$120, exclusively available in Canada. This sleek addition expands one USB‑C port into four, catering to the needs of gadget lovers by supporting simultaneous device charging, while maintaining a seamless appearance. Our article dives into its design, targeted compatibility with future models, and the pricing debate—comparing it to more affordable third‑party options.
Tesla Launches 4‑in‑1 USB‑C Hub Exclusively in Canada
Design and Compatibility of the New Tesla USB‑C Hub
Availability and Pricing of Tesla's USB‑C Hub
Comparison with Third‑Party USB‑C Hubs
Installation and Warranty Details for Tesla's Accessory
Functionality: Charging Support and Data Transfer
Public Reaction to Tesla's 4‑in‑1 USB‑C Hub Launch
Economic Implications of Tesla's Accessory Pricing
Social Impact of Tesla's New Accessory
Possible Political and Regulatory Challenges for Tesla
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