Electronics : Cables To Go - 27005 - 2M USB 2.0 A/Mini-B Cable (Black)

Electronics : Cables To Go - 27005 - 2M USB 2.0 A/Mini-B Cable (Black)

Cables To Go - 27005 - 2M USB 2.0 A/Mini-B Cable (Black)

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Cables To Go - 27005 - 2M USB 2.0 A/Mini-B Cable (Black)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Cables To Go
EAN: 0757120270058
Label: Cables To Go
Manufacturer: Cables To Go
Model: 27005
Publisher: Cables To Go
Special Features: nv:Cable Type^USB 2.0|Cable Length (Feet)^6.5 ft|Cable Connector A^USB A Male|Cable Connector B^5-Pin USB Mini-B|Shielded^Yes
Studio: Cables To Go
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty



Features:
  • Mini-USB cable for connecting 5-pin mini-USB devices to computer's USB port
  • Compatible with select digital cameras, cell phones, PDAs, and MP3 players
  • Foil and braid shielding minimizes EM and RF interference
  • Twisted-pair construction reduces crosstalk to ensure high-speed, error-free transfer
  • Measures 6 feet long; includes lifetime warranty







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Item Description:
The future of computer connectivity is here, with mini-USB cables from Cables To Go. These universal serial bus cables provide transfer rates up to 480Mbps depending on USB version, and easily attach to any mini-USB device. Mini USB cables are designed to connect your PC or Mac to your USB device. Foil and braid shielding reduces EMI/RFI interference and twisted-pair construction helps reduce cross talk, thus ensuring high-speed, error-free data transfer. The cable meets all the UL requirements for communication cabling, and is compatible with USB 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0 standards.This cable connects your Mini-USB device to Cables to Go USB 4/7-port HUBs as well as USB multi 5-port HUB.

Amazon.com Item Description:
The future of computer connectivity has arrived with this mini-USB cable from Cables to Go. The fully rated universal serial bus cable provides transfer rates of up to 480 Mbps and easily connects any 5-pin mini-USB device--including cell phones, PDAs, digital cameras, and MP3 players--to the USB port on your hub, PC, or Mac. The cable comes with foil and braid shielding to reduce electromagnetic and radio frequency interference, along with a twisted-pair construction that helps reduce crosstalk, thus ensuring high-speed, error-free data transfer time and again. As with all Cables to Go products, the cable also meets the UL requirements for communication cabling and is compatible with USB 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0 versions.

For quick reference, the 6-foot cable is compatible with the following models of digital camera: Concord Eye-Q 3340z, Concord Eye-Q 4060AF, Contax TVS Digital, Cool-Icam Aqua 2100, Fujifilm FinePix S5000 Zoom, Fujifilm FinePix S7000 Zoom, Kyocera Finecam L3V, Kyocera Finecam S3L, Kyocera Finecam S5, Kyocera Finecam S5R, Kyocera Finecam SL300R, Nikon Coolpix 2000, Nikon Coolpix SQ, Nikon D2H SLR, Nikon D100 SLR, Olympus C-50 Zoom, Olympus C-720 Ultrazoom, Olympus C-730 Ultrazoom, Olympus C-740 Ultrazoom, C-750 Ultrazoom, Olympus C-4000 Zoom, Olympus C-5000 Zoom, Olympus C-5050 Zoom, Olympus C-5060 Zoom, Olympus D-380, Olympus D-390, Olympus D-520 Zoom, Olympus D-550 Zoom, Olympus D-560 Zoom, Olympus D-565 Zoom, Olympus E-1 SLR, Olympus Stylus Digital 300, Olympus Stylus Digital 400, Olympus W-10, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10, Panasonic DMC-LC5, Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC33, Panasonic DMC-LC40, Pentax Optio 330rs, Pentax Optio 430rs, Polaroid PDC2150, Polaroid PDC2350, Polaroid PDC3350, Polaroid iON 230, Ricoh RR30 Caplio, Samsung Digimax 240, Sigma SD9 SLR, Sigma SD10 SLR, and Toshiba PDR-M700.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great product for the price ...
Instead of blowing $35 at Staples, I got these much cheaper. Worked great with my video camera.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent quality for the price ...
Excellent quality for the price. I've seen many flimsy cables priced at four to five times what these cost. I've stepped on the connectors, bent them at odd angles and left them in cars on 90+ degree days and they still work great.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * cables for garmin ...
There's not much to report about cables except they worked, I received them pretty fast and they were reasonable.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * good cable, no need to pay for some brandname ...
I use these cables for connecting MP3 devices and such, and also for connecting my Razr cellphone, using the Motorola Phone Tools software on my computer. (Note that for the latter purpose, you can actually use Bluetooth if you want to, and have the capability on your computer.)

Cable works perfectly, no problems or hassles. Construction quality is good. This is pretty basic technology after all.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * 6' from SuperBlueTech ...
The 2M USB 2.0 A/Mini-B Cable I ordered from Amazon SuperBlueTech arrived quickly, was 72" tip to tip, and works well.


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