Transfer data quickly and reliably with the 10′ black TetherPro USB 3.0 Male Type-A to USB 3.0 Micro-B Cable from Tether Tools. This cable comes with a standard USB Type-A connection that connects to desktops, notebooks, and tablets, and a USB 3.0 micro-B interface is on board to power and transfer data for portable storage drives. The cable is fully shielded to filter out signal noise and reduce transmission errors. USB 3.0 technology provides transfer speeds of up to 5 Gbps when used with compatible devices.
Tether Tools TetherPro USB 3.0 Male Type-A to USB 3.0 Micro-B Cable (10′, Black)
$27.97
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.36 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.95 × 7.2 × 0.85 in |
Interface | USB 3.0 (5 Gb/s) |
Connector 1 | USB Type-A Male |
Connector 2 | USB Micro-B Male |
Cable Type | Cable |
Cable Length | 10' / 3 m |
Variable Length | No |
Reviews (180)
180 reviews for Tether Tools TetherPro USB 3.0 Male Type-A to USB 3.0 Micro-B Cable (10′, Black)
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Mustafa Hauck (verified owner) –
I bought a few days ago, so, dont work in my Imac 21.5 2017 with macOS Catalina, Im using Canon eos 5ds and Capture One 20. With my macbook pro 15 2013 works!!! So, but this happen, I connect the terminal cable to the USB port of the macbook until the half, once that the macbook connect with the camera I can connect until the end the connector USB of the cable in the macbook. Is the cable that everyone use and so so very expensive, but in my opinion the factory dont have a good quality control, they dont reply the mail that I sent to them!!!
Melyssa Schneider (verified owner) –
It works but I would prefer it Matt black or charcoal grey….it stands out like a sore thumb if you forget while shooting mirrors or reflected objects…. you can paint it black or Photoshop it out but ….why the extra effort?
Fannie Hessel (verified owner) –
The length, color and connect are what make the cable great.
Kayli Dare (verified owner) –
Can not use, error on copy files
Heloise Mraz (verified owner) –
I have gone through more straight away tethering cables, ultimately damaging the internal pins due to rough studio use. I switched to the right angle connector combined with tether tools jerk protector that I screw into the bottom of my camera. No more disconnects during a tethered session. Love it !!
Tyrell Kihn (verified owner) –
This cable is exactly what I needed.
Charlotte Friesen (verified owner) –
Bought this for camera control software and tethering for a Nikon D810. Works flawlessly, but a bit pricey. Having had issues with cheap cables in the past, went with this one and am not disappointed. Would be five stars if price were a bit lower…
Claudine Adams (verified owner) –
A must have for any studio shooting, and also very useful on location.
Jake Collins (verified owner) –
This makes thethered shooting so much easier. A must have for me from now on!
Abraham Bernhard (verified owner) –
strong and easy to see. worth the extra money.
Randal Stehr (verified owner) –
I LOVE Tether Tools brand in general, and these cable are no exception! Well made. Works flawlessly!
Davin Cronin (verified owner) –
If only the channel weren’t so totally flooded with cut-corners landfill-ready junk, but sadly it is, so even if cable IS pricier, at least it’s solidly made and actually works. This almost doubled the speed of my external SSD SATA to USB 3.0. Went from -125M to -225M. That’s not true USB 3.0 speed (and for that I blame my hardware not this cable) it’s a huge leap over the typical junk “USB 3.0” cables I was using. Thank heaven there are still quality manufacturers in existence. Thanks again B&H!
Austen Jacobs (verified owner) –
stick it in on one side and stick it in the other and you have the perfect cable!
Jarred Dietrich (verified owner) –
Good.
Ivah Schimmel (verified owner) –
Extremely well made. Use it for my Lacie external which I take with me
Gina Hessel (verified owner) –
I use this with my MacBook Pro 15 and Nikon D810 on Capture One software. Just plug and shoot…great to finally be shooting tethered in the studio!
Skylar Treutel (verified owner) –
I’ve used other cables in the past and this one our performed all. Shot for 10 hours straight without any connection problems or speed issues.
Cristian Schimmel (verified owner) –
Great for tethered shooting
Mayra Abernathy (verified owner) –
Perfect hood for my NEC. Not recommended to travel with unless you have a padded pouch since the plastic seems eager to break.
Precious Kemmer (verified owner) –
I ponied up to a “proper” cable, my cheepies were crapping out at about every six months. It is a good durable cable materia. I LOVE that it is orange, so it can be seen in a darkened studio setting, so we don’t trip all over it. I LOVE that it has a right angle head, so it drops down directly from the side of my camera. HOWEVER, IT WILL NOT FIT INTO A 5Ds OR A 5D IV with the USB cable protector / saddle attached to the side of the camera, It will fit fine without. I live with the Canon USB protector as a permanent fixture on my bodies, I am a studio photographer, every image I shoot, it a tethered to a computer situation. The cord butts into the bottom screw on the saddle, preventing it from inserting into the port. So I did what had to be done, I cut the bottom screw to shorten it, and thereby cleared the way for the cable to plug in properly. BUT then the stupid thing is very very thin at the plastic part forming the right angle head, LIKE much thinner than you would expect. So when I got it to plug in, it wobbled around and kept falling out. UGG ! To remedy, I got out my photo black set tape, gave it a few wraps to thicken the head, until it fit snugly within the saddle, hanging down clearing the formerly long screw. After about an hour to figure all this out, the cable fits properly, and securely, and works perfectly fine. In the end, I would rather have a high quality cable, orange, coming out of my camera at a right angle, than the cheapie shooting out the side, TORKING THE PORT to the point of repair (2x now in 2years) , fighting gravity and constantly being tripped over. If you are a real deal photographer, you know that photogs have no problem modifying a piece of gear to get it where you need it to be. Cutting a screw, and wrapping tape around it for a fix, is hardly brain surgery. Somewhat annoying to do so, but the end result it totally worth it.