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Garmin Rugged Combo Cable for Select Virb X/XE Cameras and Bundles

Garmin Rugged Combo Cable for Select VIRB X/XE Cameras and Bundles

Garmin's Rugged Combo Cable for Select VIRB X/XE Cameras and Bundles is a 3-to-1 cable that provides a mini-USB connector, RCA connector, and a 3.5mm stereo input when connecting to your camera. The cable uses a proprietary connector to your VIRB X, VIRB XE, VIRB XE Auto Racing Bundle, VIRB XE Aviation Bundle, or VIRB XE Cycling Bundle. The proprietary connector maintains the water-resistant integrity of your camera.

  • Designed to add mic input, composite video output, and a micro-USB interface when connected to your camera
  • The cable is about 10" long
  • The proprietary connector and cable design does not sacrifice the water resistance of your camera

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