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Micra Digital Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Cable




The Micra Digital Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Cable connects your USB devices to your computer for data transfer rates of up to 480 Mbps. With a USB Type-A termination at one end and a Type-B termination at the other, the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Cable is hot pluggable, supports up to 127 daisy-chained devices, and comes with Micra Digital's 5 year limited warranty.



I hooked this cable up to my laptop and sent some test prints.  It worked fine.  I didn’t see any speed differential between it and my older cable.    I have no need for it’s ability to support up to 127 daisy-chained devices.  It is definitely hot swappable as I tested that.   The $1.98 price at Amazon makes this a very attractive purchase.  Compare that price to a USB 2.0 cable at retail stores.   


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