If you're looking for a USB cable extension it should't be that hard due to the vast expansion of technology day by day. if you haven't searched your neighborhood superstores (Walmart, kmart, target) and your neighborhood electronic stores (best buy, and radio shack) then it would best to just find the manufacters website I'm sure if there's one available for the product at hand on the accessories page.
The usb cable extension is made by another usb cable. The cable is made with one usb connecter and 1 usb connecter. You can simple attach the extender cable to your usb.
The USB Type A Male / Type A Female, Extension Cable is 15 feet long and is an "extension," meaning it can be coupled with another USB cable.
A USB extension cable can be used to allow a longer distance between two devices.
No, it is not possible to retrieve data loss from the flash memory using the USB extension cable.
5 metres. Dems da rules.
So far, I have only ever found a wired extension. USB 2, Active.
USB cable extensions plug into the computer or laptop on the USB port, they only fit one way and it's with the USB symbol facing up or to the side. The other end will plug into the device you are wishing to extend.
It really depends on the USB device and the type of cable you use to extend it. The USB specification states that with a passive USB cable you cannot extend a device more than 16 feet. There are active extension cables than can be used to extend devices beyond that distance. Depending on the type of extender you use, you can actually extend the device hundreds of feet away. There are active USB cables with in-line repeaters and there are extenders that will use custom length Cat5e cable for the extension.
The minimum length available for a micro usb cable is 3 mm. The micro usb cable is considered to be far more durable that the mini usb cable. You can purchase a micro usb cable at Staples.
Simple do a search on " USB cable" find the correct length you need and order it on line of go to a store that sells computers . to get the correct length, run an extension cord, string or wire from the beginning to the end , then mark it pull it out and then measure it ! bingo you are in business .......
No the USB cable is sold seperately.
There is no distinction between a USB 1.1 and a USB 2.0 cable. A USB cable can be operated at either speed. If I took an A to B USB cable from 1995, I could use it with the newest devices on the market with no problem.