Monoprice 3-Feet USB A to mini-B 5pin 28/28AWG Cable (103896) Black
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That's correct.
This "Charge and Sync" cable has a USB Mini connector on the "Business End." (The other end is USB)br>I went online to look for pictures of cords. I was able to determine the proper cord for my needs after looking at images of the "Business End" of the images. In recent years, the USB Mini has fallen out of favor. Other versions of cords have done the same. However; They're simple to find. Regrettably, there are a number of ports that look alike. To determine the shape of your device, you might need to use a magnifying glass. The rest is simple once you've determined how high of a cord you'll need. br>Make a note of the name of your required cord somewhere you can find it later. Two cords should be ordered. (They're cheap.) When the package arrives, open it and charge your device, then store the spare cord somewhere safe. If you're over the age of 50, you've got a lifetime supply of cords.
No, I don't believe that is the case. If your Kodak Easyshare C913 is connected via USB mini-port, You'd be able to do it if you chose option B.
Please accept my sincere apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused you. That setup is something we haven't tried yet.
Selected User Reviews For Monoprice 3-Feet USB A to mini-B 5pin 28/28AWG Cable (103896) Black
I rarely leave reviews, but it's the least I could do for the price. br>br>The three cables are individually folded with Velcro ties, rather than twist ties or plastic, and packaged in a branded box. Packaging gets a 10 out of 10. br>br>The cables are braided rather than rubber or plastic, and the connections are extremely strong. This is a case where the level of attention to detail is excessive. The edges of the aluminum plugs are also chamfered. ten out of ten for the product. br>br>I'm not sure how they make money on this for $3. It's possible that each cable will be twice as expensive.
When I realized I needed a USB A to mini-B adapter, I felt a little embarrassed. After trying all of my Micro USB cables and forgetting that Mini USB existed, I bought a b cable for a PS3 controller. It's been a long time since we've seen each other.
I purchased a flashlight that can be charged in two ways: 1) wind it 2) connect it to a mini usb port The flashlight, on the other hand, did not come with a mini usb port. I'm overjoyed that this mini usb charger works perfectly with the flashlight. Mini USBs do not appear to be widely used these days. I was delighted to find this one for such a low price, and the 3 foot cord length is ideal for placing the flashlight on a desk and connecting it to a computer USB port or a power strip on the floor with a USB adapter. How long this lasts will be determined by the passage of time. I should probably get a new one in case the cat chews the cord.
It's a well-made product at a reasonable price. The issue is that they sent me the wrong cable twice, indicating that there is a break in the system. I finally went to the computer guy. The roblem has been solved (along with a slew of other issues). br>My advice is to contact the company and explain your requirements in detail. It is of excellent quality. I've spent a lot of time around cables, so I don't want to break them, but.
My PS3 was resurrected and set up for my children. The charging cable was nowhere to be found. This one was discovered on Amazon, ordered, and received the following day. Perfect.
When attempting to read an external memory SD card from the device, an error message appears. This product did not work for me. I suppose what you pay for is what you get. I can read my SD card with USB Card Readers, but this cable did not work when I tried to connect it directly to my device. The device was not responding, according to a message I received. Because no power is required, I believe the problem is with the cable.
I made a mistake and ordered the wrong items, but the product appears to be adequate for the purpose. There is no need to be concerned.
I'd only had it for about 20 minutes when I plugged it in. It appears to be of good quality and looks nice, and it does the job for a reasonable price.