Transfer data quickly and reliably with the 15′ 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 (15′, Black)
$34.27
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.9 × 7.2 × 1.5 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 | 15' / 4.6 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 (15′, Black)
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Rated 4.40 out of 5
$11.14
Kareem Nolan (verified owner) –
Great work very well
Westley Feest (verified owner) –
USB 3.0 speed moves images to Macbook in seconds, tether length allows set-up variation to match the venue.
Ofelia Torp (verified owner) –
It plugs into my camera and my computer, and makes files transfer. What more do you need? 🙂 The cable itself is thick, likely due to both the quality of construction and the fact it’s USB 3.0. The Male A end fits rather loosely into my MacBook Pro, but that’s not the cord’s fault; the port is only USB 2.0, and too shallow to fit the whole plug. It is compatible though, and transfers files faster than other USB 2.0 cables I’ve used to tether.
Eden Bechtelar (verified owner) –
Cost a little bit more, but last WAY longer than anything else we’ve tried. We also love the bright orange in the studio.
Sebastian Rippin (verified owner) –
For this product, overall I think it is a good item to have in your kit. The cable is durable and gives you enough length to get the job done. It works great on location allowing you to be more mobile and free while tethering.
Shea Steuber (verified owner) –
I have no complaints except for the price, but that can’t be a complaint while I agreed to pay it 😉
Elmo Heathcote (verified owner) –
This is a great peace of gear every photographers need useful and make your work much easyer and handy . Love it
Shayne Marks (verified owner) –
Solid cable. I’ve bought other cables in the past for far less money but they constantly had connectivity problems. This one works great and I’ve never had a problem with a poor connection yet. But still, if other people can make it for a quarter of the price this still seems a little overpriced.
Isaiah Gutmann (verified owner) –
It’s a cable. It works. In my experience, tether tools cables last a long time, and based on the build quality, I’d expect the same from this one.
Maribel Stiedemann (verified owner) –
I use this to tether my 7D MK II to my computer
Lukas Zieme (verified owner) –
I have used in the past a Usb 2.o version and it works great. Purchasing new camera that made the change to Usb 3.0 and so the need to update my cable. I use Lightroom to tether my camera while on location and in the studio.
Houston Bradtke (verified owner) –
This is a solid cable. No issues and RAW files from my D810 transferred quickly to our 15 MacBook Pro. Be sure to have the latest firmware update on your camera before using. I would recommend the Jerkstopper to take the strain off the cable where it connects to the camera.
Macie Quigley (verified owner) –
I had already used this product before, so I didn’t need to do research on it prior to ordering. It arrived quickly and has performed perfectly since I took it out of the box. It’s the perfect length to let me be tethered to my MacBook while my assistant edits the photos on the spot. I am always paranoid about the Micro-B end coming out of the camera – it feels a bit loose – but it never disconnected during my 2 hour photo booth.
Leatha Johnston (verified owner) –
This connects my CamRanger to my Canon 5D Mark IV nicely.
Yesenia Willms (verified owner) –
Overall this cable works great, it does the job it’s meant for. But one thing I and many other photographers struggle with is shooting tethered vertically with arca-type L-brackets. Previously I used this cable with my Nikon D800 and Kirk L-bracket, which I was able to get away with adjusting the plate extended out a little on the slotted screw mount. Now though, I recently upgraded to the D850 and bought the ultralight RRS plate, which doesn’t have the same slotting as Kirk plates. So now I either need to buy the Kirk D850 plate instead, or buy a mount-extension + new straight connector cable (since the right-angle won’t work with the extension). Ultimately I really just wish the right angle connector on this cable had just a little lower profile so that it would fit perfectly under my RRS plate. I guess it’s just too much to ask for the perfect marrying of cable and plate systems for the best vertical tethered shooting setup.
Anjali Kulas (verified owner) –
Best in class Tether cable for USB 3.0 Cameras. I am a pro and I know!
Cassandra Welch (verified owner) –
Functionality for tethering DSLR to laptop is easy!
Alphonso Wolff (verified owner) –
I bought two of these from a local retailer. The first went bad within a few days. The second, after only a few months of use, no longer has enough tension to stay plugged into the port of my D810, despite using Tethertools connectors, which are another story unto themselves. I can no longer use it reliably in the studio, much less on location, and the premium prices are simply unjustified. As someone that shoots tethered numerous times a week in a professional environment, I will say that there is a HUGE opportunity in figuring out a better solution. My guess is that it’s WiFi. I’d rather have three less expensive, though highly rated ones on-hand, and let these stiff and spendy cables fade from relevance.
Mohamed Goldner (verified owner) –
Great product, good quality
Amiya Hane (verified owner) –
a very good kit ! should come with 2 cables… even if the price will be high