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By SandFleaDDH
Date: January 01, 2021
Lot of these cords work for charging, or date transfer, but not both. Very frustrating. This one does both.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Richard G. Maner
Date: December 29, 2020
Good connection. Works well. Nice blue color so I don't mistake for old style USB.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By charles manning
Date: December 20, 2020
Exactly as pictured and arrived quick
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Shane Beckley
Date: December 08, 2020
Upgrading hardware is never an easy or simple process.....especially when you are dealing with Apple manufactured equipment! I backed up my old MacBook to an external hard drive. The external hard drive has a Mini-B plug, and my old MacBook Pro had a USB plug. Lo and behold, the new MacBook Air laptop I purchased only has a USB-C plug. (Insert frustrated face here....grrrrr....). I ran down to Best Buy, where they looked at me like they couldn't understand my problem, and showed me adapters which cost over $30.Luckily, I found this little gem, and before I left the parking lot of Best Buy, I purchased this. It arrived the next day and was exactly what I needed! And for a much better price :)
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By steven mather
Date: December 05, 2020
This made my camera useful again with my new laptop. Love it
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Tyler Vincent
Date: November 27, 2020
thank you for the good deal
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Robert Marcano
Date: November 17, 2020
I was tired of using a hub for an old accessory. I'm using it on a YETI mic and its works no problem
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Fjlnir rastarson
Date: November 16, 2020
Wish they would make one even longer. This one is the bare minimum. But not a lot out there as this is a niche product.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Kristian Torres
Date: November 15, 2020
I can now connect my Zoom H6 to my laptop UsbC port
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Terost
Date: October 26, 2020
Well made cable and good value for money.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By old_hat
Date: October 24, 2020
I use this cable to connect my TI-84 calculator to my computer (I got tired of using a USB to USB-C adapter). After 3 months the cable is still working fine. The cord is flexible, just the right length for my use, and as a bonus, comes with an attached Velcro-style cable tie.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By B. Healy
Date: October 21, 2020
No issues, just plugged it in to both ports and it was off to the races
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Gantt
Date: September 12, 2020
product seemed fine, but after only a dozen or so uses, the cable developed a break that prevented continued use. do not recommend.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By seeker
Date: September 10, 2020
Just got it and plugged it in to use right away. No problem!! Immediately found my GPS and proceeded to download new maps without any issues. Great right off the bat.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Michael Helms
Date: September 06, 2020
After my wife and I switched to new MacBooks with USB C ports, we discovered that we had more USB peripherals than we thought. Apple's cables are extremely well made but exorbitantly priced, and this cable does everything we need for our Mini USB accessories. It even works fine with my Canon scanner, which draws a good bit of power. Durability seems good, and I have no doubt that this cable will outlast the scanner.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By A Customer
Date: September 01, 2020
Would do business again. Thank you!
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Chris Giddings
Date: August 07, 2020
I have an old Blue Yeti mic from the early to mid aughts which I needed to connect to my 2019 MacBook Pro or its USB-C dock. This cable is the perfect fit and works as well as I could have hoped.While the sturdiness and durability of a cable aren't as important for something like mic because I am not moving it around much, the cable itself represents good value for the money.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Paul Quillinan
Date: August 01, 2020
Great Battery >> Scrolling through the negative reviews for the last year the most common complaints were related to the rechargeable battery. I tested it for 3 days running constantly and it took 4-5 hours to fully charge and ran for 14 hours before the last of the 3 bars in the status indicator started to flash. Some complaints cited battery degradation after a short period of time so I will update this review if there is any problem anytime soon.Well Designed, Solid Build >>> The next most common complaint was about the build and that the device was very cheap. I am not sure what others expect for $20, but this is a solid, hard plastic device with buttons that seem to be well fabricated and a snug fit for headphone and charging cable (both included). The characters on the small screen are easy to read. If I treat this $20 device with the same care as my expensive smartphone or my old IPOD I feel it will be fine. A number of complaints cited the included earphones and specifically the size. They are the 'solid' style without the interchangeable rubber tips and a bit large so they will not fit everyone, but they sound as good as most any other $10-$15 set of buds. I found the device to be small enough for a shirt pocket and very light.A number of customers seemed frustrated by setting up the preset channels and felt the device was too complicated or that it did not fully scan the entire range of frequencies. Here there is a legit problem as the small instruction booklet is not clear and in some cases incorrect and I have given the seller feedback. I think the scanning and storing of presets is very good ONCE you get past the dicey instructions. It is not that the scan will not reach the top of the frequency range, rather it will stop scanning when it has filled all of the available 29 memory slots. So where you live and the number of stations the scan will find dictates how far up the frequency range the scan will go. The scan will store whatever stations it finds which may include poor reception or unwanted content.After a few tries and a bit of info found in another review I settled on an approach that let me store just those stations I want from anywhere in the frequency range. Let the scan run until the 29 slots are filled. Using the 'memory' button go through the stored stations, use the 'DEL' button to delete any stations with poor reception or unwanted content (which will free up slots while compacting the remaining stored stations.) Finally, use the manual tuning button to step up through the frequency range (starting from the highest stored preset from the previous scan) and when a desired station is found press the MEMO button ONCE and then a SECOND time to store that station. Continue until end of frequency range or end of slots and you will have a radio which is only 'aware' of stations you like and that have good reception that you can step through using the 'Memory' buttons. Read the booklet for info on the different buttons I mentioned and how to use them.Great Reception! >>> Guided by the radio-locator.com search engine I was very satisfied with reception on both FM and AM. Radio-locator.com takes into account each radio station's transmitter power, antenna height, frequency, and antenna pattern, as well as the topography and geology of the surrounding area to provide an estimate of the reception you can expect.Initially (inside my home) I thought AM was weak as it did not pick up SOME of my local stations that were rated as 'Strong' transmission. Outside my home it picked up all of those and overall AM reception was a bit clearer. FM picked up all of the stations that were rated as 'Strong' or 'Very Strong' transmission and of those 25 stations all were very clear with the exception of 2 more distant ones with a bit of hum.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
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