
- A handy replacement for a lost cable, or a nice spare for the office.
- Just plug-and-play for many digital camera models, cellphones, MP3 players, PDAs and other mini-USB devices
- EOS 10D SLR EOS 300D Digital Rebel SLR Powershot A10 Powershot A20 Powershot A30 Powershot A40 Powershot A60 Powershot A70
- Supports high speed USB 2.0 devices and is backwards compliant with full-speed USB 1.1 (12 Mbps) and low-speed USB 1.0 (1.5 Mbps).
- PC and MacĀ® compatible
- Epson PhotoPC 3000Z and 3100Z
Product Description
Connect your 5-pin mini-USB camera or device to the USB port on your USB hub, PC or MacĀ®. Works for many camera models from the major brands.
A. Dent @ 9:36 am
This is the most common USB cable these days for connecting ’something’ to your computer but… beware of the ‘Micro-B vs. Mini-B’ interface confusion (read below).
On this specific cable, everything is done right, including the price. It is USB 2.0 certified, meaning that it supports data transfer rates of up to 480Mbps and, if your device accepts a Mini-B plug, this is the cable to get. Maybe the 2-meter length (6+ ft.) is a little bit too much but it does not bother me a lot and there may come a time when a cable this long may come in handy.
I am awarding this item 5 stars for price and quality – there’s nothing to complain. However, I suggest that you look around before you place the order because you just might have one of these already as they tend to ship with many electronic gadgets these days.
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Notes:
Anyone in the market for a USB cable should be very careful because there are at least 6 kinds of USB connectors. If you are buying a cable that connects ’something’ to your computer or laptop, the computer end of the cable will always be a USB-A or ‘Type A’ connector. At the other end, you may have a USB-B/Type B – a nearly square shaped connector used mostly to deliver power to a device but this is rare. Most likely, you will have a Mini-B or a Micro-B. The difference between the 2 is that the Micro-B is half as thick while the width is the same – Mini-B is 3×7mm while Micro-B is 1.5×7mm.
If your device (phone, PDA, camera) is a ‘new’ one and it’s using USB, chances are that they will need a Micro-B connector because the industry seems to be adopting the ‘Micro’ form factor as its standard. If the above sounds simple, you should keep in mind that some devices require Mini-AB or Micro-AB connectors, also known as USB OTG (OnTheGo) devices.
My advice: before ordering any cable, make sure that you clearly understand what type of cable you need.
Whenever in doubt, do some more research and keep in mind that the ‘Micro-B’ (very small) is the emerging standard and it’s likely to be found on the newer and smaller gadgets – phones, cameras, etc. but, before it we had the ‘Mini-B’ (this specific cable) so the older devices will need the ‘Mini’.
CS @ 12:34 pm
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.
RS @ 1:25 pm
The 2M USB 2.0 A/Mini-B Cable I ordered from Amazon SuperBlueTech arrived quickly, was 72″ tip to tip, and works well.
Vignesh Sivakumar @ 3:10 pm
I ordered this ‘cos price was low. Tried connecting a Western Digital Elements 500gb portable hard disk and a 120gb hitachi 2.5 inch sata hard disk in an Acomdata Tango enclosure to my laptop using this. Connection is not at all stable. It connects and then disconnects immediately and then connects again and on and on. If left connected it’ll probably damage the external hard drive. So right now, I’m using it only for charging my PS3 controller. Seems to be good for that. Hence the 2 stars.
Nathan A. Maniewski @ 4:26 pm
This is just a USB cable. Nothing much to say, however, beware of the mini side. The large neck around the mini side prevents it from going into my graphing calculator. Make sure the connection on your device is not recessed.