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6 Inch Fully Rated USB Extension Cable A-a

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6 Inch Fully Rated USB Extension Cable A-a
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Street Price: $7.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: StarTech
Color: Gray
EAN: 0065030818544
Label: STARTECH.COM
Product Manufacturer: STARTECH.COM
Model: USBEXTAA6IN
Publisher: STARTECH.COM
Studio: STARTECH.COM


Piece facts:
  • Manufacturer Part Number: USBEXTAA6IN
  • 6" USB Extension Cable




A-a Cable Extension USB Rated Fully Inch 6






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This StarTech.com 6-inch USB Extension Cable is a high quality A-A USB 2.0 extension cable that is perfect for use with flash drives and other USB devices on your laptop or desktop computers, where USB ports are too close to each other. Use as many of such cables as you need to plug in all your devices!








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Exactly as advertised ...
Exactly as advertised and just what I needed. The cables were fine. Unfortunately, shipping cost 3 X the cost of the items, $5.94 shipping for $2.00 worth of cables, for what probably cost $2.50, tops, for postage and jiffy bag.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Product is as adverstised
After reading several recent negative reviews who claim to have not received the product advertised I was hesitant to order this. After checking StarTech's web site and confirming that they did make the product advertised, I went ahead and ordered 3 and received the product advertised. It is 6 inches and it has USB type A male on one end and USB type A female on the other end, which is what you want most of the time for an extension cable. It is rated for USB 2.0 and so far works fine for me. And a good price at that. Perhaps too short for some uses, but just right for others.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Perfect for Macbook Air ...
This is perfect for connecting bulky USB devices to the Macbook Air. We use it with an SD card reader that is a little too large for the cramped USB connector and the short length makes it convenient to carry around.

This cable is only useful for extending the reach of a USB port and is functionally the same as USB extension cables included with USB memory sticks.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Makes Life Easier
I use it on my USB Flash Drive because mine will not fit unto the USB ports on my computer at work. The plastic is thick on the drive, causing the interference, and this product solves the problem. It works great and I have not encountered any problems. Unlike the other reviews, mine is a male and female cord that is 6 inches long, exactly what the description says.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Watch out for the shipping ...
I wanted to order 6 of these. The price was very reasonable. I put them in my cart and went to check out. They wanted 17.88 for ground shipping for Six 6" cables.

I REFUSE to do business with companies like ClearAV, that low ball you with the price only to jack you around on the shipping, no matter how good of price they may have.

I really like Amazon and will continue to buy from them, but they should be ashamed to be affiliated with a company like ClearAV.


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