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The Bytcew Mini USB Sockets Jack Female Plug Connector Assortment Set includes 50 pieces across 10 different types, ensuring you have the right connector for any project. Ideal for various applications in information communication products, these connectors are designed for easy soldering and compatibility with a wide range of devices.
L**T
Nice Micro USB assortment kit
This is a nice Micro USB assortment kit. The kit comes with a nice plastic organizer case and had the USB's I needed. The items worked well for me and the price was right.
J**L
Very handy for repair work
I had to replace this vertically mounted connector and it worked perfectly!
R**O
Variety of plugs
I liked the vast selection of plugs for various uses.
C**S
Just what I need to replace a worn connector.
Just what I needed, plus I have enough to repair other common devices.
D**R
Contains a good assortment of Micro USB connector types; great for repair work
I accidentally ripped the USB port off of the microscope I use for soldering and other detailed work (I accidentally knocked it off my desk with the cable still plugged in.) Since it uses the USB port for power, this was something that I absolutely had to fix. I wasn't sure what part I needed (it's very hard to tell from pictures on electronics part vendor sites, and I didn't want to have to click through and read each individual product's datasheet) so I took a chance and ordered this kit. Fortunately, it came with a matching USB port. Well, almost. The plug end was slightly bigger than the opening in the microscope's case, so I had to go medieval on it with my rotary tool and a grinding stone attachment. I probably could have done a neater job with a set of files, but I didn't have any and I was impatient. The important part was that the port matched the solder pads and holes on the microscope's circuit board, so it was electrically compatible. Of course this proved to be a rather interesting chicken-and-egg problem (how am I supposed to repair something on a microscope when i need a microscope to solder with?) but I somehow muddled through. And now I have a working microscope again, as well as a selection of different types of USB ports, which is definitely nice to have around the house should something else of mine break and require repair. (Which I'm sure will happen sooner or later.)
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