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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Skyla Boehm (verified owner) –
This is just what the camera doctor ordered, works well it stays connected no issues Thank you very much, if needed I would recommend this product.
Georgianna Rempel (verified owner) –
The cable was exactly what I needed, it arrived quickly, works fine and the B&H ordering system was flawless.
Dave Streich (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.
Kristofer McLaughlin (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.
Jerald Grimes (verified owner) –
El cable llego en perfecta condiciones, llego rpido hasta Per. El soporte tcnico me ayudo mucho para que me diga exactamente que cable necesitaba.
Heber Collins (verified owner) –
It became necessary because I bought 5D Mk4.I am using other cables of Tether Tools, but I like it because it has good thickness and texture. PS : It’s a bit pricey, is not it.
Letha Lind (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 !!
Abagail Ruecker (verified owner) –
Works as promised. Definitely need the TetherBoost for the D810.
Darren Medhurst (verified owner) –
Works great but feel the price is high for 15′. that is why it only got 3 stars.
Destini Veum (verified owner) –
So far I’ve have nothing but issues with this cable. After trying to use it with Reikan Focal, I was getting error after error after error. I thought it was either Focal or the camera. I contact Reikan with the error message details and it pointed to a USB connectivity issue. Sure enough, I tried two other USB 3.0 cables and Focal worked without a single error. I even tried hooking up one of these cheepier USB 3.0 cables with an old USB 2.0 extender I’ve had laying around for ten years worked perfectly (i.e., length wasn’t the issue either). Getting a replacement cable, but don’t have high hopes.
Jimmie Bailey (verified owner) –
I had to shave down the head a bit to fit Nikon tether lock clip, drops connection once in a while due to semi-loose connection. But good overall – I like the thickness to the cord and the L-shape. I wish Tether tools made longer cables.
Armani Keebler (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!
Cordelia Schamberger (verified owner) –
Fast, bright colored, and the connections seemed rock solid.
Celia Halvorson (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.
Terence Greenholt (verified owner) –
Standard non-garbage capture cable. Thick shielding, bright visible cord, USB 3 speed. All good things. Most other cables are TRASH and will have problems. This brand doesnt. Not for me anyway. No screwing around researching alternative brands or reputability. Just buy this. Simple. #sweepstakes
Collin West (verified owner) –
An essential component in my work flow. Just long enough. The only caution I would offer is, if you live or work in a part o the world where easy access to this type of gear is difficult or slow, I would recommend purchasing several at a time. The big connector (USB A-type) seems to fail all to often and usually at the worst time. Having a backup is key. I would give it four or five stars but for the frailty of that connector.
Eulah Rau (verified owner) –
I use this to tether my 7D MK II to my computer
Winifred Nikolaus (verified owner) –
This cable made downloading my images from my Nikon D810 simple. Prior to using this cable it was a hassle.
Salma O’Hara (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.
Zena Upton (verified owner) –
Extremely well made. Use it for my Lacie external which I take with me