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Cmple - High Speed USB to USB Extension Cable - Flexible Extender Cord - A Male to A Female Adapter Cable - USB 2.0 Extension Cable - 3 Feet Black
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Cmple - High Speed USB to USB Extension Cable - Flexible Extender Cord - A Male to A Female Adapter Cable - USB 2.0 Extension Cable - 3 Feet Black

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USB 2.0 A Male to A Female Extension Cable - 3ft(Black) Our USB 2.0 A Male to A Female extension cable was made exactly for connection between a computer (Mac/PC) & a Smartphone, MP3 player, tablet, keyboard, mouse, camera, external hard drive, printer, VoIP phone, or another USB-enabled device. It's ideal for lengthening cables that are too short while giving you the convenience to move around with connected devices to easily plug any peripheral or outside equipment into your computer via USB. It even allows you to leave this cable permanently attached to your machine, so you can just plug an MP3 player, tablet, keyboard, mouse, camera, external hard drive, printer, VoIP phone, or other USB-enabled device and unplug anything into it without having to get on your knees or back behind the computer. Top performance and exceptional quality throughout. It’s constructed from a high-grade cable with a strong PVC jacket and molded connectors on both ends, so you get optimal signal transfer without loss of data speed. It’s fully compliant with USB 2.0 standards, which also means that it’s backward compatible with USB 1.0 and 1.1; you can use it for all of your USB devices, not just the ones using 2.0 Extend the distance of your USB cable USB 2.0 compliant, compatible with USB 1.0 Connectors: USB A Male to A Female Supports high-speed data transmission to 480 Mbps RoHS Compliant Lifetime Warranty Color: Black Length: 3 FT Wouldn’t it be nice to put your printer or portable hard drive where you want it, and not where it has to go because of the length of its USB cable?

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