AmazonBasics USB Cable – 2.0 A Male to Micro B (6 Feet / 1.8 Meters) Reviews
By admin on January 18, 2012, 7:27 pmAmazonBasics USB Cable – 2.0 A Male to Micro B (6 Feet / 1.8 Meters)
- Please note: When using this cable to charge devices such as the Kindle Fire, make sure your adapter amperage is compatible. See device and adapter instructions for further details.
- Ideal for connecting PC peripherals such as hard drives, printers, and more
- Supports 480-Mbps transmission speed
- Gold-plated connectors resist corrosion for signal purity
USB A to Micro B Cable
List Price: $ 22.99
Price: $ 6.39
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This IS The USB Cable You Need For The Kindle Fire!!!!!,
This AmazonBasics USB 2.0 A Male to Micro USB B Male Cable is the one that you need to connect the Kindle Fire to a computer, so that files can be transferred between the two. The Micro USB plug will fit only one way, so be careful when you plug it into the Fire. This cable is 6 ft. long and is very well-made. The $6 price is very reasonable.
Once you connect it to a PC or Mac, the Kindle Fire’s screen will show a picture of a USB cable with a black background and the message: You can now transfer files from your computer to Kindle.
You can also buy a very inexpensive accessory made by Amazon under the same label AmazonBasics (AmazonBasics Wall Charger with USB Outlet( 2.1 Amp Output)) that, when combined with this cable, can charge the Kindle Fire (The Fire already comes with a charger in the box, so if you get this one, it would be a spare, or one for the office, for example). It’s a small, high current (2.1 A) USB charger that has foldable plug prong so it can be conveniently stored when not in use. You cannot charge the Kindle Fire using a regular charger or the USB port on a computer because they do not output enough current to charge it (in a reasonable amount of time). It’s less than $10 and very versatile and convenient. You can also use it to charge an iPad or any USB device.
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|Does the job for less.,
It’s not a heavy-duty “monster” brand style cable, but this USB micro cable works just as well. I found it interesting that Amazon actually has their own “branded” cable, but really who cares what label is on your cable as long as it works? You seriously cannot go wrong for the price of this. it seems well-made, not as flimsy as some cables I’ve gotten that degrade around the ends after use. The connections seem strong and durable. Overall I would have to say it works and it’s inexpensive, I’ll be buying more of these at this price.
oh, one more thing. Be sure you understand the difference between “micro” and “mini” USB. a lot of cameras and portable hard drives use the MiniUSB, not the micro. so be sure you are getting the correct cable for your needs. And in case you’re wondering, this MicroUSB works great with the Motorola Droid phone!
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|Solid, high quality cable,
This is a well-made, sturdy cable with gold-plated connectors and long length. For the price, it is great value, especially when compared to prices in local electronics stores.
Note that this is a micro-USB cable — I used it to connect my mobile phone. The connector is not the same as that typically used for external hard drives, cameras etc.
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