Quick tech specs
- Universal reversible USB cables have connectors that work in either direction so you don't have to look to see which is right-side-up anymore
- USB 2.0 compliant; 480Mbps transfer rates
- Gold contacts and molded ends provide a lifetime of use
- Tripp Lite is now part of Eaton
- 10 ft USB 2.0 Male to Male cable
- Backward compatible w/ previous generations
- 10 ft reversible USB cable/ 10' USB (M) to USB (M)/ 10 ft USB cable/ 10ft high speed reversible cable/ 3m USB cable/ 3m USB 2.0 cable
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Easily connect USB devices without fumbling with the connector. Tripp Lite Reversible USB cables have connectors that work in either direction, so you don't have to look to see which is right-side-up anymore.
Notes:
1. USB Male-to-Male cable is not a standard USB cable configuration, and is only used in rare instances where a peripheral or patch bay employs a USB A-Female connection, in place of USB B-type port.
2. This cable will not work as a PC-to-PC connection. File sharing between computers requires special, software-driven file transfer cables, such as Tripp Lite U233-006-MP-R.
Notes:
1. USB Male-to-Male cable is not a standard USB cable configuration, and is only used in rare instances where a peripheral or patch bay employs a USB A-Female connection, in place of USB B-type port.
2. This cable will not work as a PC-to-PC connection. File sharing between computers requires special, software-driven file transfer cables, such as Tripp Lite U233-006-MP-R.
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Tripp Lite 10ft USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Universal Reversible Cable M/M 10' is rated5.00 out of5 by2.
Rated 5 out of 5 byJake8225 from nullWith this product no matter how many bloody marys I drink, I can always be sure I won't have to flip my USB cable 3 times to get it right.
Date published: 2014-08-29T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 byCollin9469 from nullI won one of these in a Tripp Lite contest before and I've been using it for almost everything I can. It's really great not having to worry about which way it's supposed to plug in especially when the port I'm trying to plug into is behind a desk against a wall.
Date published: 2014-08-28T00:00:00-04:00