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The USB 3.0 Cable A Male to B Male (1 ft) offers high-speed data transfer up to 5 Gb/s, making it ideal for connecting printers, external hard drives, and other USB Type-B devices to your PC or Mac. With robust construction designed to endure over 15,000 bends, this cable ensures long-lasting performance and reliability. Its premium quality features include corrosion-resistant connectors and aluminum foil shielding for stable signal transmission. Plus, it comes with an 18-month warranty and dedicated customer support.
A**R
Perfect!
Went searching locally for a new data cable after the one I was using to link my laptop to my Targus Docking Station started failing. Cable arrived in a timely manner however, I didn't connect it right away since the original cable seemed to be holding well. Powered my computer on this morning and lost connection to the other two monitors. Not a good day for that to happen. I changed out cables and was suddenly panic stricken. The cable was powering the keyboard connection to the laptop but I still didn't have the two monitors recognized. After a restart of my laptop everything is now working like a champ! Crisis averted. (On a side note, this cable is substantially cheaper through Amazon and arrived faster than Office Depot or Best Buy could offer.)
G**N
Works as Advertised
Works as good as the more expensive cables. But I didn't need it because the Exteral Hard Drive I got already had a cable.
P**S
Sturdy cable, good data transfer
Sturdy cable, good data transfer. I use this for the camera on my telescope
T**N
Just the right length!
Shipped fast, and just what I needed!
M**W
Don't work
I guess it is just too long for the data rate. Using on high resolution microscope camera and it keeps coming up disconnected.
S**E
cable length and being shielded.
Will give away as gift. Ordered wrong cable. Needed 2.0, but by mistake ordered 3.0
T**2
Solid thick feel and gets the job done
No nitpicks, works great!
P**L
20ft did not work
20 foot length did not work! Used it between a Linux desktop PC and a powered USB 3.0 hub. Linux kernel log shows "Cannot enable. Maybe the USB cable is bad?" every 5 seconds. Indeed the cable was bad. Same PC, same USB hub works fine with a 6 foot and a 10 foot cable from other vendors, Linux detects the hub and 2 devices plugged into it.
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