USB Extension Cable, OKRAY 2Pack 6FT Type A Male to A Female Nylon Braided USB 2.0 Extension Cord Data Transfer Extender Cable with Gold-Plated Connector for USB Flash Drive/Hard Drive (Black Black)
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Yes, I purchased mine for this purpose, and it is ideal and effective.
My packaging does not indicate that it is water resistant, as far as I can tell. I had a couple of extra cables on hand and decided to try something new. I removed one cable's cord after dipping it in water. I can't tell if the braiding has gotten past the cable coating because it's very absorbent. Despite this, the cable continues to function properly (I have it plugged into the pass through port on my keyboard).
Yes, as long as the overall length does not exceed 5 meters (16 feet).
Most cables with a USB type A connector should work with this. That's the connector type it has, according to an image of an Xbox One controller charging cable. These should be able to connect to the charging cable and extend it just fine.
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Here's a comparison of this cable and the Okray cable, which you can find here: br>br>This is just a quick test comparison I did to give you an idea of how each cable's quantifiable performance will affect charging speed. br>br> br> br> br> br> br> b okray cable: 6 abr>abr>abr>abr>abr>ab abr>TopK cable: 6 abr> 2 Abr>br>Be aware that there are a number of variables to consider, such as cable length and wear. br>br>The Rankie was the only cable that wasn't threaded. This, combined with the fact that it was the least flexible, gave it the impression of being the heaviest and least flexible cable. br>On average, the Okray charged a little faster. br>br>I just got the cables today, so I'll try to update my review later on how long they last, but for now, I'd recommend the Okray because they charge the fastest and the cost per foot was comparable between the three cables tested.
It's not too pricey, and it's a lot prettier in person. The cable also has an unusual degree of flexibility: They're nice and soft in the hand, and they'll curve and loop nicely if you want them to, but there's a bit of stiffness to them that makes them prefer straight (or more gently curved) runs. It prevented them from tangling in the first place. It also made it easier for me to run the cable where I needed it to go because they aren't too flimsy to get through tight spaces. Finally, they have a fantastic appearance: There are no kinks or buckles on them. They go from point A to point B without a hitch. I had no idea how bad my old plastic-sheathed cabled was until now. br>br>Normally, I wouldn't bother reviewing such a low-cost item (it's hardly worth the time), but these are fantastic.
I used it to make a charging cable longer. After two days of work, he passed away. I tested the charging block and USB cables and discovered that they both work with a different extension cable. The other cable is for a mouse, and it is currently functional. There are no moving parts or chips, and I'm not sure how it died so quickly.
The following is a list of frequently asked questions about this: br>br>Can you describe how the cable feels and moves? Nylon lining that is both durable and flexible. Pulling it through your hand quickly doesn't cause rope burn because it's still soft and smooth to the touch. Most standard plastic or rubber cables are inferior to this. br>br>How good is the connection? USB connections that are strong and stable. They don't fall out or become difficult to get rid of. br>br>Length? Gold-plated connections ensure a long lifespan. br>br> This is extremely beneficial! In the past, I've used 10-foot chargers, but they were of poor quality and exposed wires that had a short lifespan. These high-quality cables not only perform better, but they also provide you with the option of choosing between different options. It's great for charging game controllers or taking to a friend's house so you don't have to worry about not being able to find a plug. br>br>Worth the money? Without a doubt. If you require a charging extension, this two-pack is what you require. It will, without a doubt, work perfectly for any other application as well.
I just received them today, but they're already looking great! I have the two packs of 6 foot extensions and have only measured a 2. 5% voltage difference across cables with no difference in measured amps My previous cables had a 2010% voltage drop and 30% amp drop in measured amps. So far, these cables have delivered on their promise of lowering charging resistance. br>br>It appears that the construction quality is excellent. I'm going to replace my regular extension cables with these braided nylon cables with solid connections to the plugs, and I'm going to buy a few more.
For when I play my PlayStation, I got a razer kraken kitty headset as a present. Unfortunately, the headset's cord was not long enough to reach from the television to where I was sitting on my couch. As a result, I went on the hunt for a USB extension cable. I read on several websites that I needed to get a gold-plated extender in order for it to work. I'm not very knowledgeable about such things, so I simply followed the advice of others and it worked out. These were an excellent value for the price. I'm not sure what I'll do with the second one because it comes with two, but I couldn't find a gold plated extender in a single pack, so that's okay. In any case, the sound quality in my headset is the same as if I hadn't used the extender, and the headset's light feature is still functional. So, if you're looking for a Kraken headset extender, these have been tested and proven to work.
I specialize in the restoration of vintage audio. However, I am not one of those people who prefers streaming services to vinyl. I also believe that, while good wires and cables (or INTERCONNECTS as they're known among audiophiles) make a difference, I'm not about to spend four figures on three feet of USB cable. br>I'm using one of these to connect my DAC to a dedicated PC I built specifically for audio streaming. My fully restored 1978 vintage amp is fed by the DAC. The DAC, which costs more than the B from 1984, surprised me. My system's W speakers came with a flimsy plastic-coated USB 'interconnect. ' This interconnect was swapped in, and the sound quality was unchanged. On 'Don't Fear the Reaper,' there are no more cowbells, and Tommy Flanagan's solo on 'Giant Steps' still loses time on the 'Coltrane changes. ' It does, however, appear to be more appealing.
This USB extension cable is ideal for extending all types of USB ports. NOTE: This is a USB 2 port. 2 is used by the majority of keyboards, mice, and printers. Despite the fact that some are three, the number remains at zero. 0 now. br>I purchased these to connect a wireless keyboard dongle to the front of a computer near my television. I have no problems using my PC on my TV, which is 20 feet away. br>These are well-made.