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L-com launches USB 2.0 Micro B extension cables

By Nic Sharpley | May 19, 2014

L-com releases line of premium USB 2.0 extension cables- Micro B 5 position male/female.

L-com releases line of premium USB 2.0 extension cables- Micro B 5 position male/female.

L-com, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of wired and wireless connectivity products, announced recently that they have released a new line of USB 2.0 Micro B Extension Cables. These handy male-to-female cables are used to extend phone charger cables and other USB 2.0 micro B enabled peripherals and they can be used to easily extend plug-in wall chargers and older chargers that have short, fixed length cords. With these cables customers will no longer need to lay phones on the floor to charge them because the cord is too short.

L-com is one of only a few manufacturers to release the USB 2.0 micro B extension cables. “We’re proud to have engineered this product for our customers since we know that USB 2.0 micro B extension cables can be hard to find,” said Steve Smith, Product Manager.

The micro B extension cables are offered off the shelf in lengths of 0.3, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 2, and 3 meters. Each cable incorporates foil plus braid shielding to provide maximum protection against EMI/RFI. All five connector positions are integrated to ensure proper functionality in every application.

L-com Global Connectivity
www.L-com.com


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