The orange 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′, Orange)
$45.56
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.49 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9.95 × 7.2 × 1.75 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′, Orange)
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Deshaun Hintz (verified owner) –
This cable is exactly what I needed.
Joaquin Hirthe (verified owner) –
Perfect entry level monitor for professional retouchers. About as good as it gets for 24 under $1000 that isn’t Eizo
Mariana Gerhold (verified owner) –
Professional use. Strong and trust. More discount price.
Keyon Schmitt (verified owner) –
a very good kit ! should come with 2 cables… even if the price will be high
Ashlynn Marquardt (verified owner) –
I’m using this cable to shoot tethered to my laptop from a 5Dsr with a battery grip and an L bracket. I wish there were more options for different types of right angle Micro-B usb connections, this one requires tight kink in the cable to make work.
Sabrina Pfannerstill (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.
Lyla Effertz (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
Mitchel Crona (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.
Sebastian Stroman (verified owner) –
Easy way to hook up my camera to my computer to down load photos. My camera use different data cards so it make it easier to hook up and down load without needing multiple card readers
Kristofer Morar (verified owner) –
I had already used this product before, so I didn’t need to do research on it prior to ordering. It arrived quickly and has performed perfectly since I took it out of the box. It’s the perfect length to let me be tethered to my MacBook while my assistant edits the photos on the spot. I am always paranoid about the Micro-B end coming out of the camera – it feels a bit loose – but it never disconnected during my 2 hour photo booth.
Elta O’Hara (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.
Noemy Lockman (verified owner) –
Awful expensive but it works. I’m using it to shoot tethered with my 7D II and lightroom CC.
Ezequiel Gleichner (verified owner) –
This cable is the tool what I need to see the photos in my Mac during the shooting. It’s very useful.
Litzy Hermann (verified owner) –
since the cables I had for the 2 previous bodies of the same brand did not fit, I order the tetherpro and it works fine
Janet Ebert (verified owner) –
The connection seems a little loose and doesn’t work most of the time. I switched to the Canon cord and it works fine! Very disappointed in this purchase and would like to return it but too much time has passed.
Katelynn Langworth (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.
Treva Blick (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.
Christina Rowe (verified owner) –
It works very well.
Raphael Howe (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.
Carolyne Stehr (verified owner) –
Did my first studio shoot of a five person local band, yesterday. As convenient as tethering is there are a lot of cables over which someone can stumble. This cord seemed to be the one ring that ruled them all: it gave loud notice to watch your step. It was a bit stiff so while this may make it durable, I did need to twist it to insert it correctly. Not a huge issue but I kept wondering what torque I was putting on that delicate USB port on the d810.