Belkin PRO Series Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Device Cable - USB cable - 4 PIN USB Type A (M) - 4 PIN USB Type B (M) - 4.8 m (USB / Hi-Speed USB)
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Average customer review:Product Description
BelkinProSeriesUSB Cble 4.5m CU1000aed16
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6121 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Belkin
- Model: CU1000aed16
- Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .40 pounds
Features
- Belkin Pro Series USB Device Cable Hi-Speed 480Mbps Heavy-gauge 4.5m Ref CU1000aed16
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
This Belkin Pro Series Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Device Cable connects your USB 2.0 device to your computer for data transfer speeds of up to 480 Mbps- 40 times faster than USB 1.1. It is also backwards compatible with all previous USB versions and is designed to provide excellent conductivity for USB-ready PC and Macintosh computers and for all USB peripheral devices.
Customer Reviews
absolutely fine
I have seen the difference good cables can make to hi fi equipment and have recently got a pretty decent Panasonic plasma tv/ dvd recorder set-up and separate audio amp/ surround speakers. So when I got HD+ from a certain company I was keen to see what difference HDMI cables would make.
I didn't want to spend a load without being certain I was going to get a real gain so initially plumped for these. Well, the jury's still out. The picture/ sound is great and I have seen some improvement but would I pay £40 for an HDMI cable? Not really, these are fine - for the moment.
USB Cable device
An excellent product just what I needed. The ordering and delivery was easy and it arrived within the scheduled time
Thanks
Disappointed...
It's not so much to say about a cable, but this one seemed very solid build for me. I needed a longer cable because I have a longer distance between my multifunction printer and the computer. This cable did the job for about a month an a half. After it was out of the 30 day warranty, it started to give me errors while scanning through it. It took me a while to figure out it is the cable (I changed it with a different one and it worked). I tried to send it back to Belkin, but they don't replace products without the product code and I didn't see any on the cable, so I just throw it away. Waste of money! I have a Belkin surge protector that works fine, though.




