



StarTech.com 1m USB C to USB B Printer Cable USB 3.1
Pack Size: 1 On Contract
Need to connect a new USB-C™ device to a USB-B device? This 1-metre USB-C to USB-B cable is the perfect solution. It's also compatible with Thunderbolt™ 3 ports.
With a bandwidth of 10Gbps, this USB 3.1 Gen 2 cable lets you connect USB-B devices such as hard drive enclosures and docks to your laptop, at speeds like never before. Now, you can spend less time transferring and backing up your data and more time focusing on your projects and presentations. USB 3.1 is twice the speed of USB 3.0 and 20x faster than USB 2.0.
You'll also be able to connect your older USB 3.0 peripheral devices to newer computers with data transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps.
The USB31CB1M is backed by StarTech.com’s 2-year warranty, for guaranteed reliability.
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Features
- USB 3.1 data transfer rates up to 10Gbps when used with USB 3.1 host and device
- Simple connections through a reversible USB Type-C� connector, which plugs into your device with either side facing up
- Thunderbolt 3 port compatible
- Guaranteed reliability with our 2-year warranty
Manufacturer Information
Type: Datasheet
Delivery Information
Deliveries will normally be completed within 24 hours of purchase, unless an item is larger, from oversees, bespoke, or other items that are not considered to be stocked products, in which case we allow 3 – 30 working days unless otherwise agreed with
the Buyer. Any item on backorder within our supply chain will be delivered as soon as it comes back into stock with us and can be cancelled any time should the delay be considered unreasonable by the Buyer.
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Product Specifications
Type | External Computer Cables |
Manufacturer | StarTech |
Brand | StarTech |
Colour | Black |
Form | USB Cable |
Connection | USB Type-C 24-pin USB 3.1 (Male) to USB 3.1 USB Type-B 9-pin (Male) |
Cable Length | 1 metre |
Cable Shield | Aluminium-Mylar Foil with Braid |
Cable Jacket | PVC |
Weight | 45g |
Warranty | 2 Year Warranty |
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