Belkin F3U133-16 USB 2.0 A/B Cable
- USB 2.0 cable for connecting computer to USB-compatible printer, scanner, or hard drive
- Transmits data at speeds of up to 480 Mbps
- Supports up to 127 linked devices in a daisy chain
- Impedance-matched twisted pair construction minimizes cross talk
- Gold-plated copper contacts minimize data loss; lifetime warranty
Product Description
Lets you interface a USB device to a USB hub, PC or Mac. Features high performance 20-gauge power wires that allow you to maximize the full potential of USB. PRODUCT FEATURES: Fast 480 Mbps transmission speed; High performance 20-gauge power wires; USB logo guarantees that cables are 100% compliant with current USB specifications; Hot Pluggable; Fully compatible with the PC; Molded strain relief and PVC overmolding to ensure a lifetime of error-free data transmissions; Supports up to 127 devices on a daisy-chain configuration; Impedance matched twisted pair construction to minimize cross talk, ensuring high-speed, error-free transmission; Aluminum undermold shield helps meet FCC requirements on EMI/RFI interference; Foil and braid shield complies with fully rated cable specifications reducing EMI/RFI interference; Gold plated copper contacts provide maximum conductivity and minimizes data loss.Amazon.com Product Description
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Belkin F3U133-16 USB 2.0 A/B Cable
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5 comments
Elozabeth M. Seaborn on December 8, 2009 at 11:15 pm
I ordered a scanner with the requisite cord. The scanner was out of stock, but the cord was shipped. I was charged for the shipping to return the un-needed cord since I “no longer wanted the item”. Not very happy with this.
Regards,
Betty
Daniel F. Belknap on December 9, 2009 at 1:26 am
This USB-2 cord was promoted as bundle purchase with the Canon scanner, implying that it was a necessary accessory. However, the scanner comes with a perfectly adequate USB-2 cord, this would only be needed if you had a need to have a scanner 16 feet from your computer – unlikely.
L. Keith Hanson on December 9, 2009 at 3:38 am
I never received this item. I tracked it to my town. It was delivered to the united states post office rather than to the address I supplied which was a UPS address. The post office would not deliver to the street address. So my package was not accepted. I have not received an email or phone call asking for a different address. I have not received a credit to my card as far as I know. Where is my stuff?!
Jonathan M. Schwartz on December 9, 2009 at 4:58 am
I ordered a micro USB to USB cable and they send me this crappy A/B cable.
What a rip off! I have ton of these cables! I need a new cable for my cell phone to my PC not this printer cable!
JS
Amazon Addict on December 9, 2009 at 5:28 am
cable does not work. I contacted seller, no response. Not sure what to do now.