USB Cables

Discover CableLeader's premium USB cables for charging and data transfer. Choose from USB 2.0 A to A, A to Micro B cables, and various lengths up to 15FT. Reliable performance and RoHS compliance guaranteed.

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5 Meters SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Type A Male to Female Active Extension / Repeater Cable
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2m USB4 Gen 2x2 240W Type C Cable, Up to 20Gbps, 4K Support, E-Mark Certified, Black
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3ft USB 2.0 A Male to A Male cable, beige color, double-shielded for high-speed 480Mbps data transfer and device connectivity.
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$1.10
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0.5m USB 3.2 Cable Gen 2x1 Type C to Type A Male to Male Cable, Up to 10 Gbps, Black
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6in USB 3.2 Cable Gen 2x1 Type C to Type A Male to Male Cable, Up to 10 Gbps, Black
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0.5M USB 2.0 Gen 2 A Male to C Male Cable 480 Mbps 3A
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$1.84
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$1.77
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1.5M USB 2.0 Gen 2 A Male to C Male Cable 480 Mbps 3A
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$2.32
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$2.24
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3M USB 2.0 Gen 2 A Male to C Male Cable 480 Mbps 3A
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$3.16
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$3.04
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4M USB 2.0 Gen 2 A Male to C Male Cable 480 Mbps 3A
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$3.70
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$3.56
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6 Inches USB 2.0 Gen 2 A Male to C Male Cable 480 Mbps 3A
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$1.71
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$1.65
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$1.59
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$1.40

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More About USB Cables

CableLeader is your trusted source for high-quality USB AM/MICRO B5M 3FT 28+26AWG and USB 2.0 A/A M/M CABLE 3FT cables. Our extensive range of USB cables includes various lengths and connector types to suit your needs, from 6FT to 15FT options.

Our USB cables feature:

  • Connectors: USB 2.0 Type A Male, USB 2.0 Type A Female, and USB 2.0 Micro B Male connectors for compatibility with a wide range of devices.
  • Applications: Ideal for charging smartphones, tablets, and other USB devices, as well as transferring data at speeds up to 480 Mbps.
  • Quality & Safety: Double-shielded conductors reduce EMI/RFI interference for optimal performance, and all materials comply with RoHS directives.

Whether you need to connect a flash drive, mouse, keyboard, printer, or other USB peripheral devices to your computer, CableLeader has the perfect USB cable solution for you. Browse our selection today and experience the difference in quality and reliability.

Ultimate Guide to USB Cables: Types, Connectors, and Specifications

Introduction to USB Cables

USB cables, often referred to as Universal Serial Bus cables, are the backbone of modern connectivity. These versatile cables facilitate data transfer and power delivery between various devices, from computers and smartphones to peripherals like printers, external hard drives, and more. With their widespread adoption and diverse applications, USB cables have become an indispensable part of our digital lives.

Types of USB Cables and Connectors

USB cables come in different types, each designed to cater to specific needs and compatibility requirements. The most common types include:

USB-A Cables

USB-A cables feature the classic rectangular connector that has been a staple in computers and devices for decades. These cables are widely used for connecting peripherals like keyboards, mice, and external storage devices to computers and laptops.

USB-B Cables

USB-B cables have a squarer connector shape and are commonly found on printers, scanners, and other larger peripheral devices. They are designed to connect these devices to computers or laptops with USB-A ports.

Mini-USB Cables

Mini-USB cables have a smaller, more compact connector and were commonly used in older mobile devices, digital cameras, and portable media players before the advent of Micro-USB and USB-C.

Micro-USB Cables

Micro-USB cables feature a slim, rectangular connector and were widely adopted for charging and data transfer in smartphones, tablets, and other portable devices. While still in use, they are gradually being replaced by the newer USB-C standard.

USB-C Cables

USB-C cables are the latest and most advanced type of USB cables. They feature a reversible, oval-shaped connector that can be plugged in either way, eliminating the frustration of trying to insert the cable correctly. USB-C cables offer faster data transfer speeds, higher power delivery capabilities, and support for various protocols like Thunderbolt and DisplayPort.

USB Cable Specifications

In addition to the connector types, USB cables are defined by several key specifications that determine their performance and compatibility:

Data Transfer Rates

USB cables support different data transfer rates, ranging from USB 1.1 (up to 12 Mbps) to USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (up to 20 Gbps). Higher data transfer rates enable faster file transfers, smoother video streaming, and better performance with high-speed devices.

Power Delivery

USB cables can also deliver varying amounts of power, with the latest USB-C cables supporting up to 100W of power delivery. This makes them suitable for charging laptops, tablets, and other high-power devices.

Shielding and Interference Protection

High-quality USB cables often feature shielding to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI), ensuring reliable data transfer and minimizing signal degradation.

Cable Length

USB cables are available in various lengths, ranging from a few inches to several meters. Longer cables may experience signal degradation and reduced performance, so it's essential to choose the appropriate length for your needs.

Choosing the Right USB Cable

When selecting a USB cable, consider the following factors:

  • Device Compatibility: Ensure the cable's connectors match the ports on your devices.
  • Data Transfer Speed: Choose a cable that supports the desired data transfer rate for your applications.
  • Power Delivery Requirements: If you need to charge high-power devices, opt for a USB-C cable with adequate power delivery capabilities.
  • Cable Length: Select a cable length that suits your setup while minimizing signal degradation.
  • Quality and Durability: Invest in high-quality cables from reputable brands to ensure reliable performance and longevity.

Internal Links to CableLeader's USB Cable Products

CableLeader offers a wide range of high-quality USB cables to meet your diverse connectivity needs. Here are some popular options:

Conclusion

USB cables are essential for seamless connectivity and power delivery in our digital world. By understanding the different types, connectors, and specifications, you can make an informed choice and select the right USB cable for your devices and applications. With CableLeader's extensive range of high-quality USB cables, you can enjoy reliable performance, durability, and peace of mind.

What are the 4 types of USB connectors?

The four main types of USB connectors are:

  • USB-A: The most common type, typically found on computers and power outlets. It has a flat, rectangular shape.
  • USB-B: Commonly used to connect printers and external hard drives to computers. It has a squarer shape.
  • Mini-USB: A smaller connector used in older mobile devices and peripherals.
  • USB-C: The newer, reversible connector with an oval shape. It is gradually replacing USB-A on modern devices for charging and data transfer.

How do I know if I have USB A or C?

USB-A ports are rectangular, and cables only fit in one way. USB-C ports are oval-shaped, and cables can be inserted in either orientation. USB-C is the newer, reversible connector gradually replacing USB-A on modern devices.

What is the difference between USB A, B, and C?

The difference between USB-A, USB-B, and USB-C lies in their physical connector shapes:

  • USB-A: Flat and rectangular shape, commonly found on computers and power outlets.
  • USB-B: Squarer shape, often used for connecting printers and external hard drives.
  • USB-C: Compact, oval shape with rounded corners. It is reversible and gradually replacing USB-A on newer devices.

How do I know if my cable is USB 2 or 3?

USB 3.0 cables have a subtle difference in the connector's color. The plastic piece in the middle is blue for USB 3.0, while it's white for USB 2.0 and 1.1 versions. This is the easiest way to identify the USB version by looking at the common USB-A connector.

Can you plug a USB-C into a USB port?

Yes, you can plug a USB-C cable into a USB-A port using a USB-C to USB-A adapter. However, the connection will be limited to the capabilities of the USB-A port, such as data transfer speeds and power delivery.

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