⚡ Extend your tech, amplify your speed—never miss a beat!
The Cable Matters 3ft USB 3.0 Extension Cable delivers ultra-fast 5Gbps data transfer with backward compatibility for USB 2.0 devices. Built with gold-plated connectors, copper conductors, and advanced shielding, it ensures reliable, error-free connections for VR headsets, printers, hard drives, and more. Its durable design with strain relief and grip treads makes it a must-have extension for any professional's tech setup.
W**M
It works great!
I was having a problem before with a longer 16ft usb extension cable not delivering good speeds, so when I got this extension cable I made sure to get a length with barely any drag. To test this extension cable I tried using it with the psvr2 pc adapter and it didn’t work. The reason being because I connected it to a usb 2.0 port on my computer, so I switched it to the usb 3.0 port on my computer and it started working fine. So, I would recommend this cable to anyone that might be concerned about it not working, because it does work and pretty good actually. I’m using it to connect my computer to another longer 50ft usb 3.0 extension cable.
D**T
Does NOT work with Avermedia CV710 Extremecap U3 (Update: Issue is Not The Cables)
UPDATE: Since writing this review, there have been two developments. Cable Matters sent me replacements, and I was able to get a response from the device manufacturer, AverMedia. Even though USB 3.0 has no length specification, per the manufacturer their device will not function with total cable lengths exceeding 2 meters (this specification is not listed anywhere on their site, the device's packaging, documentation etc). Therefore, using a 6 foot extension cable would not work. Once I knew this, I diagnosed both the original extension cables as well as the replacements with a USB 3.0 flash drive and confirmed that the transfer speeds are good. I have to commend Cable Matters for their support (wish I knew a way to contact them first rather than having them read my review!) and for their product quality.That said, the text below of my original review is still (technically) accurate. The problem isn't these cables--it's the AverMedia hardware device--but it's also true that these cables won't work for the function outlined, so I'll leave it below for reference only. If you need longer than the included 3.5 foot USB 3.0 A to Micro B cable, the highest you can go is 6 feet (I found out firsthand that the 9 foot won't work).Original review text:I bought these cables for one purpose: so I could get some extra cable length between my Avermedia CV710 Extremecap U3 capture device and my PC. Unfortunately, they don't work as advertised. See, the CV710 is picky about which USB 3.0 chipsets it supports because it needs to transfer data at a certain speed in order to capture 1080p video at 60 frames per second. So it comes with a USB 3.0 Diagnosis Tool software. Plug your device in, run the diagnostic, it tells you which resolutions you can capture at with your connection.If I plug my device directly into my USB 3.0 port using the Avermedia-provided USB cable (which is pretty short; only about 3.5 feet), then all diagnostics pass and I can capture at full 1080p60 at maximum bitrate. If I use the exact same port, the exact same capture device, and run the exact same diagnostic test only this time with one of these extension cables? All diagnostics fail. And yeah, the PC does still detect the device.I thought maybe I might have gotten a defective cable. But this was a 2-pack. It's unlikely that I got TWO bad cables. I suppose if you just wanted extensions for USB 2.0 devices that these cables would work fine, or if you had a USB 3.0 device like a storage device or something where the slightly lower transfer rate would at least still eventually let you finish. But if you plan on using this to capture game footage for Youtube or livestreaming like I was, then this isn't the product for you. I guess I'll have to spend extra to buy one longer USB 3.0 A Male to Micro B instead of this.
F**R
No complaints here
I needed and USB 3.0 extension cable that was about 6ft long. This worked well and does exactly what I needed it to do.
K**D
Replacement cable work great!
UPDATE 2025-07-14:Received and tested the replacement cable—the video glitches are gone with my Streamcam, and I tested a couple of other things that would be susceptible to voltage drops (like a Raspberry Pi) or signal integrity issues (wireless mic) and found that all three of them worked as expected.I said I expected better of Cable Matters in my review of the defective cable because _this_ is the quality I expect from this brand. But every manufacturer has factory defects now and then. Because these cables are sold through Amazon, though, replacement was fast and easy!ORIGINAL REVIEW:I connected my Logi Streamcam to this device under Linux. The Streamcam comes with a USB-C native cable, however it's just too short to run through my monitor arm's cable management then to my PC. The signal from the camera is flickery and glitchy, with many errors and device resets. One of three things is happening here:1. The cable is defective. This is always a possibility.2. The USB signal integrity is weak. That's atypical for Cable Matters.3. The copper for the 5v lines in the cable has too much resistance, meaning the camera isn't getting 5v.The latter two are usually unlikely the problem with Cable Matters cables. Their cables are usually pretty stiff compared to the similar low-priced competition and this one is no exception. The reason for this is that you can pick any two: Low price, good electrical performance, and flexible. And on that last point there's only so much you can do, especially for an extension cable.I'm going to exchange this cable. I won't remove this review (that ain't right), but I will update it with the replacement cable's performance when it arrives in a couple of days. _NEVER_ judge a company by a defective product, give them a chance to make it right. CM's got good stuff generally. So this might just be a factory defect, those happen.
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