The black USB 3.0 Type-A Male to Micro-USB Right Angle Male Cable from Tether Tools is 1′ long and has a right-angle design that routes the cable along the device. This cable is suitable for transferring data and providing power to digital cameras or storage drives. It features a TetherBoost Core controller that boosts and regulates the power coming from a DSLR camera or a digital back system. This controller provides consistent power to maintain a stable, reliable connection. To reduce signal noise and transmission errors, the cable is fully shielded. Furthermore, Tether Tools has designed this cable with SuperSpeed USB 3.0 technology, so you can quickly finish the transfer job with speeds up to 5 Gb/s.
Tether Tools USB 3.0 Type-A Male to Micro-USB Right-Angle Male Cable (1′, Black)
$15.96
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.11 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.2 × 3.95 × 0.55 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 | 1' / 0.3 m |
Variable Length | No |
Reviews (180)
180 reviews for Tether Tools USB 3.0 Type-A Male to Micro-USB Right-Angle Male Cable (1′, Black)
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Magali Smith (verified owner) –
Keeps loosing connection from the camera plug and disconnecting on a 5DiV. at first i thought it was my Laptop with issues but its not, the original Tether cable that came with the camera works just fine. Even tried it from a WD 4TB My Book for Mac to my IMAC to see if it would run iTunes. Doesn’t recognize the drive. Its more cost effective to purchase a second than return for a refund. Lets see where we go from there.!
Helen Gislason (verified owner) –
high quality connecting wire, but would too tightly in order to ship. hard to get kinks out.
Orval Cartwright (verified owner) –
from MacPro5.1 to Seagate 5TB via USB3.1 transfer rates of over 200Mb/s. All thumbs up!!
Jasper Schuppe (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.
Rhea Heidenreich (verified owner) –
Well made and perfect length for what I wanted it for
Thelma Ziemann (verified owner) –
a very good kit ! should come with 2 cables… even if the price will be high
Chelsea Hill (verified owner) –
Bought 2 of these to replace the bulb on the profoto, one blew the second I put it on. the other is holding out alright. You get what you pay for. Better to spend a bit more on a better brand.
Katherine Okuneva (verified owner) –
Great product, good quality
Idella Beer (verified owner) –
Very durable and visible which helps in a studio environment. Much longer than the cables now shipped with new cameras. Pairs perfectly with the Jerk Stopper.
Emory Koepp (verified owner) –
It’s been touch and go tethering with this and a 5dsr. Seems better than the other brand that I tried, but still not 100%. Signal seems to drop out here and there. Worth noting that many people consider this a problem with the computer having underpowered usb ports, so not completely sure I can peg this 100% on any single piece of kit.
Lottie Jast (verified owner) –
Use it and work wonders. Thank you for the good service.
Fabian Dibbert (verified owner) –
It angles upward and not downward with the Fuji GFX 50S. Useless.
Claud Ryan (verified owner) –
great product
Chanel Ullrich (verified owner) –
An essential part of my tethered workflow. The only caution I would offer is get several if you are working in part of the world where easy access to this kind of kit is difficult. I have had several of their cables fail -always at the big connector (USB A-Type) end and having a fall back is a must.
Cassandre Green (verified owner) –
This cable is the tool what I need to see the photos in my Mac during the shooting. It’s very useful.
Delilah Upton (verified owner) –
I use to tether my Nikon D850 to Capture Pro. Fast and reliable.
Nellie Witting (verified owner) –
I love this cable. High quality, very durable, love the use. Very well built cable. I would recommend going as long as possible. If you need to shorten get some velcro straps and gather the extra. You will get to some point where you need the cable to be an extra foot, three, or even five more feet. Worth the extra amount of money and will save the frustration later.
Bailey Ryan (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!
Jon Hahn (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.
Emory Bauch (verified owner) –
Needed a tethering cable for my new home studio so I could move around and shoot while the images go to my TV from my computer running Adobe Lightroom. Already knew about Tether Tools and ordered it. Combined with the mount adapter that came with my camera, it is solidly held in place and never will pop loose on me. So thankful to have one!