Retractable USB Data Cable , Mini 4-Pin 2.0

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Retractable USB Data Cable , Mini 4-Pin 2.0

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Product DescriptionUse this Retractable Mini 4-Pin Data Cable to transfer images and data between camera and PC by USB port. The innovative retractable design cuts down on travel bulk and ensures portability without sacrificing functionality. No more tangled cable mess.




Features:
  • Compatible with most digital camera/camcorders and other devices that use the mini-4 pin connector.
  • Quality plugs made of high impact plastic. Meticulously crafted connections to ensure a high data transmission rate.
  • Length: 3.5 inches (can be extended up to 31 inches)
  • USB 2.0 Compatible devices
  • Quality Made Product!













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good price
I need a USB cable in my car so that I can charge up my iPod any time. I was surprised this cable is that cheap, and it does the job!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Lets keep it simple
This is the type of cables that makes your life easy. Light, compact and that works perfect.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works for me
Mine works great. My cats tend to snack on my iPod cords, so this model was a great choice. I can leave it plugged into my computer all the time, and they can't break it...well, they haven't yet at least. Works well, it's compact, convenient, and it does what it's supposed to do...can't complain!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Decent for the price
While it does look and feel cheaply made, it gets the job done. The connecting mechanism (to the ipod) is bit tight, but it's great for travelling since it takes such little space in the bag.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - yeah...it's good
Fast shipping, good price, and it actually works! But the cable is poorly made that i had a hard time to pull it out.(one of the metal triangles thing for somehow just can't hide thourouly unless you press the little button REALLY hard). And when i ejected my ipod directly through iTunes, it just went error again and again. Yet, it's fine if you do it with the mass storage control.(i mean the little thing shows up when you plug in down in the notification bar)

So overall, if Apple's 19 bulks' price really annoyed you and you want to save space, buy it and try your luck with the cable quality. :P



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