Belkin F3U130-16 16-Foot USB Active Extension Cable
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Average customer review:Product Description
The USB Active Extension Cable from Belkin ensures you get the best performance and maximum data integrity when you transfer information between your computer and devices. It uses active electronics to sustain your data signal, so you can connect a peripheral to your PC from an extra 16 feet away. Standard (passive) USB extension cable connections can cause significant data loss over distances of more than 16 feet. With the Belkin USB Active Extension Cable, you can connect up to four of these cables in a series along with a device cable for a total operating distance of up to 80 feet.
Product Details
- Color: GRAY
- Brand: Belkin
- Model: F3U13016
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x 2.40" w x 4.00" l, 3.00 pounds
Features
- Maximizes efficiency, preventing data loss
- Sustains signal for up to an additional 16 ft.
- Connects up to 4 USB Active Extension Cables and 1 device cable in a series for up to 80 ft. total operating distance
- Works with USB 1.1
- Requires no drivers; installs easily, using Plug-and-Play
Customer Reviews
Rip Off
This is a complete rip off. Very disappointed with this product. BELKIN... It's 2008. Does USB 2.0 Ring a bell?
This is supposed to be an active extension. Who needs ACTIVE unless it's USB 2.0
All Other "Respectable" products at the same price . Oh, if u still don't get it this cable will only give you 12mb/s instead of 480mbs. So it's a USB 1. I purchased 4 ... I threw them all out the window. NO one even wants to take them.Damn you Belkin.
Belkin USB Active Extension Cable
I needed to attach a printer/scanner to my computer located about 35 feet away. Two of these active extension cables plus a 5 foot passive cable did the trick. The printer/scanner seems to work fine.
I had previously tried a wireless printer receiver/transmitter and was startled to find that, while the printer worked fine, the scanner was totally inoperative. After searching the internet for solutions, I discovered the active USB cables which can be used to create a link as long as 85 feet. The cable was "messier" than a wireless connection, but it works.
Great USB Extension Cable
I bought this to extend the receiver for the Logitech Cordless Desktop LX 710 Laser so it could reach the signal in the next room so I would also be able to use the cordless desktop on my HDTV and it works great.






