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⚡ Extend your workspace, not your wait time!
The Sabrent 22AWG USB 3.0 Extension Cable (6 feet) boosts your device connectivity with SuperSpeed 5 Gbps data transfer, backward compatibility, and noise-shielded construction—perfect for professionals demanding reliable, high-performance USB extension.





| ASIN | B019E0FB4G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,465 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #6,781 in USB Cables |
| Item model number | CB-306W |
| Manufacturer | SABRENT |
| Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 1.52 x 11.43 cm; 85.05 g |
A**I
very good
good qiality
P**R
Doesnt fit well, damages usb connectors
Does not fit well, female connector size is off
S**.
Excellent product. Product does exact as described. Mine runs 3 1080p 60Hz displays with any flickering or issue. Comes with diff electricity plugs for American/European standards. I would recommend it to a buddy!
G**Y
Good price and good cable. I got it for my lian 8.8 screen.
ホ**ー
問題なくケーブル延長出来ました。
C**S
I have a bunch of older 1280x1024 LCD monitors around the house (from long dead PCs), and thought it would be useful to add a third monitor to my MacMini to display email on during the day. This device seemed like a good way to do it, and I wanted to get a box that was based upon DisplayLink hardware. It came today. I installed the hardware (three steps: USB cable into box, VGA adapter onto box, and VGA cable to monitor). I then downloaded the driver for it from the DisplayLink website. A quick reboot for the driver, and here on Mountain Lion it's working perfectly. Pros: * Simple installation (on the Mac, at least). * Complete product (so long as you have a cable to run to your monitor). * I'm running it though a USB hub, so it isn't taking a USB connection on the computer itself. * Works as described Cons: * Not the very best at displaying video -- it gets a bit laggy and the CPU utilization starts to run up. Not sure if it would go faster if I hooked it up directly to the computer, but I doubt it would improve the CPU consumption. But that's OK, I have two other monitors for video. * It is USB 2 only -- a more expensive USB 3 device might be better (except my computer only has USB 2 ports, so that's moot for me). * My wife may think I'm insane if I get another one of these and go for a 4 monitor set up like I'm starting to think about now..
F**E
It works well with Linux and Windows. If you're using Linux, you can load 4 hard drives, and partion them for multiple OSs.
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