The CyberPower Retractable USB 2.0 Kit contains adapters for use with printers, external hard drives, digital cameras, and camcorders, USB hubs, and card readers.
C**O
Great product.
These are great, they seat well in the Micro USB and keep working yet you can stick it in your pocket leave in your briefcase or keep on in the car.. I have two off these. I don't use the little adapter because you can put too much pressure on your phone connector and mash the phone socket tines so it wont hold any plugs.So I use a 6" USB to micro USB cable.
R**S
Five Stars
Excellent
A**H
Five Stars
very handy
A**N
Great value
Great product
S**G
great!
It just works! Perfect for traveling.
G**L
Doesn't work!
I have another one that does work, but this one will only charge for a minute then shuts off and won't charge.
R**T
Works with Kodak EasyShare-One 6MP
Disclaimer: I bought this locally in square packaging but still labeled CyberPower CPUSB3RTKIT, for reasons that will be explained.I have been l looking for a USB cable for a Kodak EasyShare-One 6MP for quite some time. I see plenty of Kodak U8 compatible cables, but I cannot be sure the camera plug will fit plus the molding on the camera plug looks big enough to make me nervous. The USB connection on the camera is recessed for the flap cover, and there isn't a lot of clearance. I found a USB cable labeled Micro 8-pin locally, but the plug did not fit.I found a media reader at Big Lots, but Windows could not install it. Returned it. So I decided I had to find a cable locally to be sure it would work. (None of my PCs have a media reader.)Found the CyberPower CPUSB3RTKIT one day walking through Walmart of all places. The Micro 8-pin adapter tip looked promising, but returned with the camera for a closer comparison. It looked good so got the kit. The tip fit the camera snugly and the molding just fit into the recess. Was able to connect the camera to Windows after tightening up the connection between the adapter tip and the USB cable. Finally got the pictures off the camera and onto the PC.It appears the camera does not charge while connected via the USB cable. It seems this is by design as the manual states the camera can be charged via a printer or camera dock. No mention of charging with the USB cable.Also do not have the Kodak EasyShare software, so let Windows handle the transfer.
G**G
Works fine. Seems solid.
I tested this on multiple devices. It charges. It does data transfer and operations. The retraction tension seems strong. And the cable does not seem flimsy.
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