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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Claudie Yost (verified owner) –
Use it and work wonders. Thank you for the good service.
Louie Konopelski (verified owner) –
A must on any commercial shoot
Cassidy Shields (verified owner) –
Much better than any other option.
Tianna Nader (verified owner) –
from MacPro5.1 to Seagate 5TB via USB3.1 transfer rates of over 200Mb/s. All thumbs up!!
Stephanie Satterfield (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.
Javier Ebert (verified owner) –
The cable is a 5 star cable but I gave it 4 stars because I thought it was somewhat pricey…
Leonard Doyle (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).
Laury Herman (verified owner) –
Straight up doesn’t work. Total waste of money.
Stanley Roob (verified owner) –
Great cables… like the orange color when you have people in the shoot who are clutz’s in the studio Also is great whenb you want to shoot to your laptop in remote locations
Kitty Vandervort (verified owner) –
Works great. No problems.
Yesenia Waters (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.
Deontae Braun (verified owner) –
The is an excellent tether cable, made of good material and seems of excellent quality as well. I found working with the tether cable to be very flexible and pliable. Functionality of it is working great and is fast transporting the data from the Nikon D800 camera to the my Mac Pro Six Core tower. My tether program is Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. These tools are working great for me as I am not allowed to visually see my product shots and make corrections on the fly. And the color is a safety feature making you constantly aware the cable is laid on the floor in your work area. I would also recommend that you also purchase the Tether Tools JerkStopper Camera Support, as I did. The two work together hand in hand.
Caitlyn Cassin (verified owner) –
I LOVE Tether Tools brand in general, and these cable are no exception! Well made. Works flawlessly!
Emory Schimmel (verified owner) –
The right angle helps keep it in the camera.
Deonte Ankunding (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!
Alessia Eichmann (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.
Nico Kilback (verified owner) –
I use this for tethered portraiture. It gives me enough length to set the computer midway between subject and camera allowing the subject to get nice feedback. The cable is fairy stiff and needs to be secured to the tripod. You can use a simple velcro strap for that or more expensive options.
Tillman Kris (verified owner) –
I purchased the TetherPro cable for my Nikon 850. The port was very secure but I also purchased the safety cord just in case. Both worked great. A full day of tethered shooting and I only lost connection once. I would recommend this product.
Cordelia Heaney (verified owner) –
I bought a few days ago, so, dont work in my Imac 21.5 2017 with macOS Catalina, Im using Canon eos 5ds and Capture One 20. With my macbook pro 15 2013 works!!! So, but this happen, I connect the terminal cable to the USB port of the macbook until the half, once that the macbook connect with the camera I can connect until the end the connector USB of the cable in the macbook. Is the cable that everyone use and so so very expensive, but in my opinion the factory dont have a good quality control, they dont reply the mail that I sent to them!!!
Rebeca Breitenberg (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.