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Tether Tools Tetherpro USB 2 Male To Mini-B 5 Pin, 4.6m, Black

The TetherPro USB 2.0 Mini-B to 5-Pin cable has a reinforced Ferrite core to filter out signal noise and reduce transmission errors and full-lined shielding to protect against external signal interference.

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Tether Tools Tetherpro USB 2 Male To Mini-B 5 Pin, 4.6m, Black

Tether Tools Tetherpro USB 2 Male To Mini-B 5 Pin, 4.6m, Black

The TetherPro USB 2.0 Mini-B to 5-Pin cable has a reinforced Ferrite core to filter out signal noise and reduce transmission errors and full-lined shielding to protect against external signal interference.

Constructed to the Highest USB Specifications

The choice of professional photographers and videographers everywhere, high-visibility orange TetherPro cables have become synonymous with tethered photography.

TetherPro USB cables are constructed to the highest possible USB specifications and incorporate all of the latest technology ensuring consistent and reliable conductivity, and the fastest and most reliable transfers.

The TetherPro Premium version USB 2.0 A to Mini-B 5-Pin cable with gold plated connectors for corrosion resistance ensures consistent and reliable conductivity. The cable has a reinforced Ferrite core to filter out signal noise and reduce transmission errors and full-lined shielding to protect against external signal interference.

The TetherPro cable connects to a camera using a Mini-B 5-Pin port. This cable is designed and manufactured to the highest USB specifications ensuring delivery of excellent performance in speed and reliability.

For tethering distances greater than 15 feet, per USB specifications, consider a USB 2.0 Active Extension to preserve signal integrity and minimize noise. Extension cables, available in 16, 32, 49 or 65ft (5, 9.7, 15 or 20m) lengths, are active devices and allow distances up to a total of 80ft (24m) before any drop-off in signal or quality is detected.

Be sure to consult your equipment manufacturer’s specifications to ensure correct cable type and connections or review our partial list of compatible devices in our Camera Compatibility Guide.

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Tether Tools Tetherpro USB 2 Male To Mini-B 5 Pin, 4.6m, Black

The TetherPro USB 2.0 Mini-B to 5-Pin cable has a reinforced Ferrite core to filter out signal noise and reduce transmission errors and full-lined shielding to protect against external signal interference.

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