Description
Long USB Extension Cable
This long USB 2.0 extension cable allows you to extend any USB or USB 2.0 cable with ease!
The universal fit makes it great to mate with any USB A Plug,
guaranteed.
Tethered Shooting (Photography)
We've had several photographers come to us who want to shoot
tethered, but a 15ft cable just isn't long enough to shoot around their
subject comfortably. These longer extensions are the perfect mix, combined with any of our
cables works perfectly, especially with our angled mini-b cables (link),
which take the stress off of the port in your camera. We are recommended by support
engineers at most major camera manufacturers.
Enhanced Shield
This version (part number ends in E) has an enhanced shield which gives
extended protection against ESD (Electro static discharges). ESD
is konwn as the silent killer, and usually very hard to detect, but very
deadly for devices. In USB, it is usually seen as a 'odd' randomly
dropped USB signal (noted by a ding-dong sound in Windows), and then
immediate re-attachment. This cable helps to eliminate that
problem.
Works great with
interactive white boards
We've found that AV installers can easily fish it through conduit and
install it into classrooms for AV equipment, including interactive white
boards such as the SmartBoard. You can also daisychain them with
up to 4 inline. At that distance, however, we do recommend our
version with the powered hub (link)
at the end to be sure you can power your whiteboard!
What's
included
- Long USB 2.0 Extension Cable
Black in color
- 40ft assembly, tip to tip
- Enhanced inner shield
- 22AWG Power / 24AWG Data
Link to Wiki article on low resistance USB
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Specifications
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USB A Male to A Female
x 1
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Locking A
Female to lock cables together for daisy-chaining
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Long 40ft USB
Cable
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300ma power
transferred
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High AWG (Low
Resistance) USB 2.0 Cable
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Enhanced shield
for better ESD protection.
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PART#RR-USB2-EXT-40FTE (40 FEET)
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Easy USB Extender Chart
The yellow arrow points to the notch
provided in the A Female connector. The blue arrow points to
the locking latch on the female connector. This is used when
chaining the cables together to extend the distance.

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