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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Mable Jacobson (verified owner) –
I read an @ review of this chord while in the store at B&H that said this chord was no good. I went ahead and bought it anyway thinking Maybe that guy just got a dud. NOPE. This cable is garbage. Tried connecting it with my D800 and Capture One Pro 7 and it showed up one time before cutting out and never showing up again. I took my other short USB 3 chord that I use for my small mobile drives and everything worked fine. Tried it across different machines too. AVOID THIS CABLE!
Lilly Krajcik (verified owner) –
Works as advertised. No noticeable delay. Love the orange color in the dim lights. Right angle is the way to go and works better with the jerk stopper than a straight plug.
Timmothy Baumbach (verified owner) –
good
Edmond Hamill (verified owner) –
I have always loved and appreciated the robust feel and consistency of these cables. Nothing better out there…Period.
Price Kulas (verified owner) –
Quality cord, though they dont last forever, of course. I choose them all over again though. 😉
Ubaldo Pagac (verified owner) –
I was looking for a fast, reliable option for getting my images from my Nikon D-800 to my Macbook Pro for instant client review while on location. Wireless options are limited and somewhat slow. The TetherPro cable is USB3 which is compatible with the D-800 and backwards compatible to USB2 for my 2007 Macbook Pro. It’s a simple, somewhat old school set up that just works. The cable does easily fall out of the camera’s usb port so a Jerk Stopper or other cable support is needed.
Marlon Kiehn (verified owner) –
Love the length. Love the color. Tethered my D810 rather nicely. At 15ft you might also need a tether booster but maybe give it a whirl first without one.
Zack Pacocha (verified owner) –
The cable worked without interruptions for hours until the battery ran out in the camera. It was difficult at first to connect and then to reconnect, the camera and the MacBook Pro, but I attribute that difficulty to EOS Utility being difficult about the order of connection and turning on of the devices. Not clear instructions on that from EOS Utility.
Thad Parker (verified owner) –
Whats not to love
Bobby Kerluke (verified owner) –
it’s 15 feet length is necessary for studio work, and the angled connector is a great idea, less interference while hand holding.
Raegan Hermann (verified owner) –
Solid and very well built. Love it.
Mabel Aufderhar (verified owner) –
I recently purchased the Nikon D810 which requires the a USB 3.0 cable for connection for tethering. I shoot mostly in studio and at times, on location, require the use of my laptop. Shooting tethered allows the clients to view the images in real time and on a large screen (vice on the 3:2 camera screen. This cable allows me to accomplish my assignments and capitalize on the momentum of the session.
Elinore Rutherford (verified owner) –
Recommend going to Tether Tools website to confirm the correct part number for your camera.
Deja Walsh (verified owner) –
from MacPro5.1 to Seagate 5TB via USB3.1 transfer rates of over 200Mb/s. All thumbs up!!
Mac Zboncak (verified owner) –
Awful expensive but it works. I’m using it to shoot tethered with my 7D II and lightroom CC.
Fatima Schiller (verified owner) –
Switched from wireless Eye-Fi to tethered.
Carmen Stracke (verified owner) –
I’m giving it 5 stars because compared to other USB 3.0 this one ticker and the USB 3.0 Male connection actually stays attached to camera without any other accessories to keep it in place. I also like the angled head and it doesn’t stick out like the regular cables do but just know it doesn’t fit the cable holder on Canon 5Ds cameras.
Elda Dietrich (verified owner) –
So far it’s been a reliable cable, providing a much more useful length than the tiny one that came with my Nikon D810. No issues shooting with it so far. Definitely get the JerkStopper from Tether Tools to use with this, it holds the cord in the camera and has been a lifesaver. Very impressed with Tether Tools as a brand so far, this cable only bolsters my opinion of them.
Arielle Ebert (verified owner) –
Being a cable there isn’t much to say other than it’s fast, it’s long, and it’s reliable. I primarily use this to shoot product, a situation in which I nearly always shoot tethered. Shooting solo the lag doesn’t necessarily bother me. Working with a crew that lag can be crippling; the art director has to wait for the image, they have to relay their changes to the stylists, and any lag that takes place after the picture is taken is only amplified further downline. Long story short, if you shoot solo this cable is more of a luxury than a necessity. With others on set, though, it will make a world of difference. Pro: Blazing fast data transfer. Con: Isn’t compatible with the jerk-stoppers that are becoming more commonplace among newer cameras. (Shooting on the 1DX II, I can say that it absolutely isn’t compatible. That said, simple fix would be to get the cheaper, non-angled cable).
Katharina Jones (verified owner) –
It is long enough to be useful but too long to get tangled – shooting tethered is great for feedback and validation