Lindy 5m USB 3.0 Type A to B Cable 5Gbps Cromo Line. Cable length: 5 m. Connector 1: USB A Connector 2: USB B USB version: USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Maximum data transfer rate: 5 Gbit/s Connector contacts plating: Gold Product colour: Grey
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Price: £28.43
Brand: Lindy
Description: Superior performance and design USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A to B cable for public facing and design focused commercial and home applications_x 000D_ Super Speed USB - supports data transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps (USB 3.0 USB 3.1 Gen 1)_x 000D_ Chrome design ABS housing 24K gold plated connectors and contacts_x 000D_ Triple shielded cable corrosion resistant high performance tinned copper conductors_x 000D_ 10 year warranty_x 000D_ _x 000D_ The Cromo Line USB 3.2 Type A to B cables from Lindy's Cable Lines concept are high-performance fully-featured and design-oriented connectivity solutions combined with the highest quality construction materials and distinctive connector architecture. _x 000D_ _x 000D_ Cromo Line USB 3.2 cables feature triple shielded construction with tinned copper conductors for premium performance and corrosion resistance. High quality 24K gold plated contacts and connectors maintain optimal signal integrity and maximum reliability. _x 000D_ _x 000D_ USB bandwidths up to 5 Gbps are supported for rapid transfer of large data volumes. _x 000D_ _x 000D_ Cromo Line USB 3.2 Type A to B cables are available in the following lengths: 0.5m 1m 2m 3m and 5m. _x 000D_ _x 000D_ We have adapted the naming of our USB 3 cables to follow the updated USB specification. _x 000D_ _x 000D_ USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 Gen 1 have been renamed to USB 3.2 Gen 1 supporting data transfer up to 5 Gbps_x 000D_ _x 000D_ USB 3.1 and USB 3.1 Gen 2 are now called USB 3.2 Gen 2 supporting data transfer rates up to 10 Gbps_x 000D_ _x 000D_ USB 3.2 Gen 2x 2 is a new standard supporting data transfer rates up to 20 Gbps_x 000D_ _x 000D_ USB 3.0 USB 3.1 and USB 3.2 P Cs cables and devices are all compatible with each other when using either a USB Type A or USB Type C host interface. _x 000D_ _x 000D_. Lindy 5m USB 3.0 Type A to B Cable 5Gbps Cromo Line. Cable length: 5 m. Connector 1: USB A Connector 2: USB B USB version: USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Maximum data transfer rate: 5 Gbit/s Connector contacts plating: Gold Product colour: Grey - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Cables Parts and Power Supplies
Merchant: Quzo
Product ID: 144979
Delivery time: Next Day
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MPN: 36664
EAN: 4002888366649

Author: C9
Rating: 5
Review: A warning to everyone: Cheap Chinese USB 3.0 can destroy your computer. I MUST POINT OUT THAT THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO THIS CABLE. I purchased a USB 3.0 cable at a large electrical suppliers and the cable was claimed to be tested which was reassuring. I tried the cable in my 2nd PC which is an old X48 chipset PC with PCI-e v1.1 and 2 x PCI-e v2.0 x16 slots. I purchased a Delock 89359 2xUSB 3.0 & 2xSATA 6Gb PCI-e x4 card because the X48 PC does not include these features. I plugged the cable in and it destroyed both the Delock card AND the PCI-e x16 slot. I tested the cable, something that I now do with all USB cables, with my multimeter and found that it had a short circuit, 5V power to Ground which drew a very large current through the Delock card and PCI-e slot destroying both. The first thing that I did when I received this Lindy cable was to test it for any short circuits which might damage my main PC. It passed, no incorrect connections so safe to use. I have since used it to connect a Dual drive docking bay which I use to access my backup drives. It serves it's purpose perfectly. It's a shame that it is black coloured but you cannot have everything. The faulty Chinese cable was white BTW.
Author: Ian Stark
Rating: 4
Review: I can't comment on durability or sturdiness (it is fixed in place and will only be replaced if it stops working) but from a value point of view I am quite happy with it. I am using it to connect a pc on one side of the studio, behind acoustic panels, to a USB hub on the other side of the studio, which in turn connects a number of midi over USB devices. Bottom line is that it works, although I slightly begrudge paying so much for USB cables!