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StarTech.com USB3SAUB1 Blue SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Cable A to Micro B
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In stock.
Ships from Canada.
- Connect a USB 3.0 Micro USB external hard drive to your computer
- 1 ft USB 3.0 Cable / 1' USB 3 A to Micro B Cable / 30cm USB 3 to Micro B Cord / 1ft USB 3.0 Cable A to Micro B / USB 3.1 Gen 1 (5 Gbps)
- Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) design prevents electro-magnetic interference (EMI)
- Supports USB 3.0 data transfer rates up to 5Gbps
- Molded connectors with strain relief
- Aluminum-Mylar Foil with Braided Shielding
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The USB3SAUB1 1-foot SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Cable (A to Micro B) offers a durable, high quality connection that harnesses the full capability of the USB 3.0 standard.
The cable features high quality Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) construction, helping to prevent electro-magnetic interference and ensuring reliable data communication, which ensures a quick and easy way to connect to an external storage solution for throughput of up to 4.8Gbps when used with a USB 3.0 host and device.
Type A to Micro B USB 3.0 CableThe StarTech SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Type A to Micro B cable is designed to connect Micro USB 3.0 devices like an external hard drive to a USB 3.0 compatible PC or laptop, with data transfer rates up to 5Gbps - 10x faster than USB 2.0.
Superior QualityMolded connectors with strain relief and Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) construction ensure reliable data communication with minimized data loss or Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI).
Warranty & Returns
Warranty, Returns, And Additional Information
Return Policies
- Return for refund within: 45 days
- Return for replacement within: 1 year
- This item is covered by Newegg.ca's 45/1 Return Policy
Manufacturer Contact Info
- Manufacturer Product Page
- Manufacturer Website
- Support Phone: 1-800-265-1844
- Support Email: support@startech.com
- Support Website
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Pros: Pretty blue color.
Cons: Doesn't work.
Overall Review: Nope. Only wasted about 36 hours trying to diagnose a mission-critical drive and was somehow able to realize the cable was the problem. Just great.