Electronics : Tripp Lite U022-010 USB2.0 Certified Gold A/B Device Cable - 10ft

Electronics : Tripp Lite U022-010 USB2.0 Certified Gold A/B Device Cable - 10ft

Tripp Lite U022-010 USB2.0 Certified Gold A/B Device Cable - 10ft

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Tripp Lite U022-010 USB2.0 Certified Gold A/B Device Cable - 10ft
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Brand: Tripp Lite
EAN: 0037332100023
Feature: Sold Individually
Label: Tripp Lite
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Tripp Lite
Model: U022-010
Publisher: Tripp Lite
Studio: Tripp Lite
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


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Tripp Lite's 10ft gold USB2.0 A/B device cable has been tested and certified by USB - if to meet or exceed the USB2.0 performance criteria. Connects a USB device to a USB port on a computer or hub. Backward compatible - can be used with older USB1.1 applications as well. All Tripp Lite USB 2.0 cabling include superior foil shielding for reliable, error-free data communications. The significantly faster data transfer rates of USB 2.0 (up to 480 Mbps) make them perfect for multimedia applications. Features gold plated connectors and gold plated copper contacts for superior conductivity. The cable is manufactured with molded connectors and integral strain relief for extra durability and long life.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A must for your scanner ...
I bought this USB 2 connector with the gold connectors because I have heard its better then the regular ones--I have been very happy with it and it really is better.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great price, good product ...
At various office stores USB 2.0 cables cost upwards of $35.00 - I got this one with gold connectors, for much less, and shipping was super-fast. The most important thing, when I used it to connect my printer/scanner to my computer, it worked like a charm.

I'd buy more cables from Tripp Lite without hesitation.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A cautionary tale ...
Sometimes, not very often, but on occasion when I'm working into the wee hours of the morning I can hear, but only faintly, the gold plated connectors denouncing the rather pedestrian connectors of all of my other USB cables. Once, my external hard drive cable, a finicky connection under the best of circumstance, was so distraught it simply ceased to function and had to be replaced with a compatriot from the Tripp cabal. Now I fear there is a conspiracy underfoot to force me to replace all of my cables.

You see, since they are backward compatible and less costly than cables you generally find in brick and mortar stores, they feel superior...but only until I marshall the courage to complete my wireless installation, then what will they do?

It's a cable. It works.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * why pay more! ...
I can't believe I almost spent 3 times as much when I could get the same item through Amazon so much cheaper!! It does the job perfectly...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good Value ...
Don't waste your money on expensive cables. This gets the job done for a fraction of the price.



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