The black USB 3.0 Type-A Male to Micro-USB Right Angle Male Cable from Tether Tools is 15′ 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 (15′, Black)
$42.71
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6 × 5.9 × 1.2 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 USB 3.0 Type-A Male to Micro-USB Right-Angle Male Cable (15′, Black)
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Alejandrin Turner (verified owner) –
It angles upward and not downward with the Fuji GFX 50S. Useless.
Marjolaine Greenfelder (verified owner) –
The cable was exactly what I needed, it arrived quickly, works fine and the B&H ordering system was flawless.
Tyson Muller (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.
Deonte Herzog (verified owner) –
Use with MAC book PRO ,Nikon D800 and LR4. Does great Job, gives me some room to work.
Josefa Mosciski (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…
Carson Collier (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.
Alexandre Bashirian (verified owner) –
works well. Like that it is orange and visible. The right angle is bonus.
Ward Cruickshank (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.
Alicia Lesch (verified owner) –
It worked some of the time, but Lightroom didn’t detect a camera a lot of the time it seemed like it was plugged in. I think it needs some tape or a gizmo to keep it from being jarred loose. I’m going to keep trying to shoot tethered because it’s a great length and the right angle plug is very handy.
Wilfredo Gerhold (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?
Millie Wolff (verified owner) –
a very good kit ! should come with 2 cables… even if the price will be high
Ernest Cassin (verified owner) –
This cable is exactly what I needed.
Octavia Pfannerstill (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.
Mossie Koelpin (verified owner) –
I use to tether my Nikon D850 to Capture Pro. Fast and reliable.
Jacklyn Towne (verified owner) –
Great quality and product.
Verlie Schowalter (verified owner) –
Great for tethering. Cord easy to see.
Dante Lang (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
Joshuah Kovacek (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.
Zechariah Ullrich (verified owner) –
bought this to replace the cord on my SSD. Might be overkill but it’s definitely better built that most other USB 3.0s
Harvey Waelchi (verified owner) –
I shoot tethered for nearly all of my shoots and have used Tether Tools for years. Now I have a new cable and also an older Canon cable I can compare and find far less drop outs with the Canon cable. The new Tether Tools cable just does not fit as snuggly and as I am often shooting alone I find it extremely frustrating that the camera drops out when I use the TT cable.