Tripp Lites U330-05M-C2C – 16′ Extension Cable Connects Computers, Printers, Modems and Other USB-C Equipment This USB-C to USB-C Active Extension Cable (M/F) attaches to your current USB 3.0 cable to extend it by 16 feet (5 meters). It connects your computer, tablet, notebook, MacBook Pro, Chromebook, smartphone or other compatible USB-C device to a USB-C keyboard, portable hard drive, patch panel or other peripheral. The 16-foot length allows you great flexibility in placing equipment. You can extend the USB connection even further?up to 33 feet (10 meters)?by daisy-chaining two U330-05M-C2C cables together. Built-In Signal Booster for Peak Performance Just connect the active cable?s male plug to your computer and the female connector to a USB device cable to extend your total connection beyond USB?s natural 16-foot limit. The bus-powered signal booster ensures USB 3.1 Gen 1 data transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps with no signal loss. The USB-C active extension cable is backward compatible with previous USB generations, so you can use it with legacy equipment. 770mA of Proper Power Keeps Devices Functioning The U330-05M-C2C works with standard USB 3.0 cables and provides up to 770mA of power to a connected device. For power applications stronger than 770mA, you must connect an external power supply (sold separately). Reversible USB-C Connector Attaches in Either Direction. Unlike traditional USB cables that connect in only one direction, the reversible USB-C male connector plugs into a USB-C port in either direction for a fumble-free connection every time.
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USB C Active Extension Cable U
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UPC: 037332243898
MPN: U330-05M-C2C
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