Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Belkin F3U133-06 USB Device Cable: flexible, strong, durable, and error free. You may never find a human companion with all these qualities, so console yourself by spending some quality time with this Belkin USB Device Cable! Belkin lifetime warranty Fully compatible with Macintosh Supports up to 127 devices on a daisy-chain configuration Hot-pluggable Flextec cable jacket is extremely flexible for use in tight areas Foil and braid shield complies with fully rated cable specifications, reducing EMI/FRI interference Impedance matched twisted pair construction minimizes crosstalk, ensuring high speed, error-free transmission Cable color - Black
Amazon.com Product Description A premium quality USB A-B device cable
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Customer Reviews:
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An Even Better Value Now... February 25, 2003 Benny Goodman (USA) 95 out of 96 found this review helpful
Psst... A little secret - part # F3U133-06 is now a Belkin Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0) cable and is backwards compatible with USB 1.x devices. This makes the price that Amazon.com offers even more amazing (thanks Amazon)! Purchase this for most USB devices (1.x or 2.0) and if you ever upgrade to a 2.0 device later you won't have to buy an additional cable. You also get the exceptional quality of a Belkin product, so you know it will work the first time.
Best price around June 12, 2001 atmj (Rochester, NY USA) 136 out of 151 found this review helpful
I had to buy a printer cable for my Epson 890. When I priced around, this could not be beat. WILL NOT WORK WITH PARALLEL PORT ONLY COMPUTERS For the person that had a previous review, this is a cable that will only work on a printer that has a USB outlet. This is not for printers that are strictly parallel port hook ups. ENDS FOR PRINTER AND COMPUTER DIFFERENT The USB end that is for the printer if you look in the photo, is the small end to the left. It is only about 3/16" wide and shorter than that. The USB end for the computer is the big end to the right in the picture(about 3/8" wide and shorter than that). MANY USB PRINTERS HAVE BOTH USB AND PARALLEL PORT CONNECTIONS Many USB printers have both a parallel port cable connection as well. That is one of those huge flat type ones (roughly 2" wide). This may sound simple for all you computer experts out there, but with the plentitude of this type of cable or that, it can get very confusing. Great buy.
This is a USB 1.0 AND 2.0 cable. April 22, 2004 32 out of 33 found this review helpful
The product description doesn't state this, but this is a USB 2.0 cable meaning you get access to all the extra speed USB 2.0 offers. It's also backward compatible with USB 1.0. The cable is dark grey (it matches the 2004 model Dells nicely), very sturdy, and has a great solid connection when plugged in. The price is low, the quality is not. This is an excellent value.
Ok it's a cable!! :o) April 10, 2002 Laurence Leccia (Wakefield, MA) 54 out of 61 found this review helpful
I do not really know what to say about this item except that it is a cable. Yep it is!!! :o)However, when I bought my printer, I didn't know the USB cable didn't come with it (Mister salesperson at Sears didn't feel obligated to tell me I guess!!), so I had to find one. After looking around I found out that Belkin was the most famous and reliable brand for computer cables, and others... Brand doesn't make a big difference for me usually, but as far as electronics are concerned I want to be able to get the best, so I went for Belkin... The Belkin website didn't really offer the best price (I wouldn't have thought so!!). However, Amazon did!! I've had the cable for about 2 months... I actually forgot about it because I never had any problems with it. The connection between the printer and my computer was done right away, without ANY problems. I would definitely go for Belkin again if I needed to.
great bargain December 5, 2003 Rosomax (Boulder, CO United States) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
Okay, since most of the printers don't come with cables any longer, you always need to purchase one separately. A "regular" printer cable can cost around $20 and it can be difficult to plug and unplug correctly without breaking one or more of those tiny prongs. So a USB cable is a great solution. It costs less and it's easy to plug and unplug, especially if your computer has front-mounted USB ports. I bought this one for my new HP LaserJet 1012 Printer and it works just fine. For this price, it's a great bargain.
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