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|  | |  | | | 33ft / 10m USB 2.0 Certified Active Extension cable - Extends your existing USB cable for another 33ft - Support HighSpeed USB2.0 Data Transfer rate of 480Mbps. | | | | | | | |
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| | Features | USB 2.0 Certified for 480 Mbps data transfer rateActive extender with built-in signal booster chipsetUSB Type A male to Type A femalePlug and PlayLifetime Warranty
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| | Description | USB 2.0 Certified for 480 Mbps data transfer rate. Active extender with built-in signal booster chipset. Supports Plug and Play. Lifetime Warranty |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.8 inches | | Package Width: | 6.9 inches | | Package Height: | 2.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 151 reviews |
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51 of 51 found the following review helpful:
Works Mar 18, 2010
By Edgar J. Elliott Review of MonoPrice MP-CA3020U USB 2.0 Extension Cable - 10 meter
Solved the problem. Previously I had 30+ feet of passive USB cables connecting a Brother multifunction laser to a desktop PC. The printer function always worked reliably but the scanner function was sensitive to which PC USB port was used (Asus P4P800-E Deluxe motherboard). When I replaced that PC, none of the USB ports on the new desktop PC allowed the scanner function to work (Asus P5N32-E SLI motherboard). This active USB extension cable solved the problem.
Just plugged it in and it worked. No hassle. XP 32-bit.
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36 of 37 found the following review helpful:
Extended my router range Feb 12, 2010
By Cate McC Bought this cable in order to place my USB net adapter in a better location. My computer is in a different building from my Verizon Actiontech router at the house, about 150 feet away. Even through timber-frame walls & a garage door, this arrangement has worked well for me. Without it, my connection was terrible, unusable, but now it's stable & works fine because I can move it to any location, right out the building if I wanted to. And there's no noticeable loss because of cable length as it's an active extension. A nifty solution if you're having router connection-distance issues.
24 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Nice product. Apr 17, 2010
By Jymbo53 I have a LifeCam VX-5000 HD webcam on the end of it and never had a dropped frame. Excellent. I did try to use a non powered 2.0 hub shared with a printer and it didn't do so well. If you have a powered hub or its own separate port you should have no problems.
15 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Too slow for camera/usb 2.0 hub Jun 05, 2010
By K. Brown I planned to use the hub as an extension for a USB hub so I could use my Bluetooth mouse and keyboard and camera on the HD LCD in the living room, from the PC in my office. The "active" cable is not active enough and the camera only takes partial shots and then gets chopped. Lots of dropped packets from the keyboard and mouse as well. I use a 15 foot active cable (a different brand) with a 15 foot passive pass through, and everything works fine. This seems to work for low speed devices which is why I gave it a 2 star instead of 1 star - but don't expect much. The only good thing is Amazon.prime shipped it free and fast.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Successful Kinect Extension! Dec 26, 2010
By Charles Tucker There has been some recent debate regarding the ability to use this with the Kinect for an extension, rather than paying $50 for a slightly longer cable. Let me settle it by saying **this extension works flawlessly**. I bought the Kinect sensor by itself, rather with the X-Box 360 slim as a kit. When you buy the Kinect by itself, you will have a cord that has an AC-adapter, kinect plug-in (female), and a USB-plug in (male).
How to make it work: 1. Plug this USB cable extension into your X-Box 360 (I used the front port, but any should work). 2. Plug the AC adapter from the Kinect-conversion cable into the wall 3. Connect the USB extension to the Kinect-conversion cable. 4. Plug the male end of the Kinect cable into the conversion-cable. 5. Power on your X-Box and you should see a message indicating that it has been detected.
After all of my trials, I cannot see a latency issue between using the USB 2.0 extension cable and plugging the Kinect directly into the X-Box 360. Although there is bound to be a few differences in speed, it is CERTAINLY not an issue for any games you'll be playing. There will be a little bit of a lag issue, but that is due to the insane amount of processing that must be done to determine where you are standing relative to the game. This works perfectly!
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