⚡ Extend your reach, amplify your speed — don’t get left unplugged!
Amazon Basics 2-Pack USB 3.0 Extension Cables deliver high-speed 4.8Gbps data transfer with gold-plated connectors and protective shielding to ensure reliable, interference-free connections. Each 3.3-foot cable extends your USB reach, perfect for professional setups requiring fast, stable peripheral connections.
Brand | Amazon Basics |
Connector Type | Usb 2.0 |
Cable Type | USB |
Compatible Devices | Printer |
Special Feature | High Speed |
Recommended Uses For Product | Connect Devices |
Color | Black |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
Data Transfer Rate | 4.8 Gigabits Per Second |
Shape | Round |
Number of Pins | 9 |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Item Weight | 4.48 Ounces |
Model Name | USB 3.0 Extension Cable Adapter Cord |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Manufacturer | Amazon |
UPC | 841710111125 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00841710111125 |
Item model number | HL-007249 |
Item Weight | 4.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 39.6 x 6.1 x 2.95 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 39.6 x 6.1 x 2.95 inches |
ASIN | B014RWAMWC |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 2, 2015 |
E**G
Almost 2 Years Later And No Problems!
I bought 3 of these almost 2 years ago to extend the cable length on my Logitech 920e webcams that I use for live streaming on various platforms. Not much to say, they are cables, the quality is as good or better than anything on Amazon or what you can find at your local PC/Electronics shop. I plugged them in, plugged in my cams, and Wallah!!! They all worked fine from day one up to yesterday when I last streamed. Cables do go bad and sometimes cables come DOA in the package, it's just what it is. The cost on these is minimal, so if I need another cable, or one of them bites the dust down the road, I'll just replace it without a second thought.
D**C
Sturdy and good value
Not a fan of the Amazon Basics brand but I have to say this cord seems very sturdy and it does the job perfectly. I use it to extend the USB based controls on my PC gaming system as well as extend a printer USB connection and it works like a champ. The cord is thick which I like as my cords tend to suffer mechanical damage from their surroundings but thickness means an increase in size/mass along with loss in flexibility. Difficult to know whether the connector ends will be prone to damage such as breakage of the plastic tab inside as some do and based only on examining the ends of the cord I probably would shop around a bit more of this cord if I thought I would be frequently plugging/unplugging it. Not saying it looks bad, just saying it looks in line with the price range.Will update should my current positive opinion change.
M**S
Cables as described.
Came as described. No issues out of the box. Been using maybe 2 weeks now.
P**.
Nice extension cord
Nice extension cord. Super heavy duty.
F**
Good product
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Good product
R**T
Supports full speed transfers
I used it for awhile. It seems to support full speed transfers and looks well made.
K**H
Great connection with call center headset
I got the 3ft one because I was scared the longer the card the weaker the connection(I dont know if this valid just the way I feel) anyways the 3ft works as it should. I do call center work and wanted to extend my usb headset so I could move around more. It does not interfere with connection or anything its perfect. And the 3ft size is perfect for my need
D**P
Cables are not created the same, AmazonBasic 2M USB 3.0 cables exceed basic
I encountered a strange problem. In the process of trying to identify the issue, I determined that the Amazon USB 3.0 cable is more than just meeting the basic requirements.I have a USB 3.0 hard drive docking station that only comes with a 3ft cable. In order to place it on the desk top, I have to extend the cable. Initially, I extended it through a USB 3.0 hub, which also has a 3ft cable. There were no other devices on this hub. The result of this configuration was that the read/write speeds of drive dropped from 115MB/s to 37MB/s. So I thought, it must be the hub that slowed things down. So I replaced the hub and its cable with the AmazonBasic 6.3ft cable. Viola, even with a total of 9.3ft of cable, the drive performed just as well as if there were no added cable.Was it really the hub that slowed things down? I wanted to confirm it with another experiment. This time, I connected a USB 3.0 drive to the hub via the AmazonBasic cable, and the hub is connected to the computer via its 3ft cable. Again, a total of 9.3ft cable with a hub in the middle. When I measured the speed of the drive, there was NO degradation! So the performance degradation I saw earlier was not due to the hub, rather, it was most likely due to the combination of two short cables that come with the devices. When I cascaded the two cables together with hub, the USB 3.0 interface detected the low quality of the signal path and automatically downgraded the speed.The short version of this story is that by the experiment of multiple combinations, I determined that the AmazonBasic cable not only performs well by itself, it performs so well that even if you extend the cable with another marginal cable, you can still maintain the full USB 3.0 speed. I'd say that it is no basic as its name implies.
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