StarTech.com 5in Micro USB to USB OTG Host Adapter M/F
Mfr Part Number:
UUSBOTG
Manufacturer:
StarTech.com
Model:
5in Micro USB to USB OTG Host Adapter M/F
EAN:
0168141638381
Unit Price:
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Availability:
8 In Stock
Condition:
New
Product Description
Connect your USB On-the-Go capable tablet computer or Smartphone to USB 2.0 devices (thumb drives, USB mouse or keyboard, etc.)
The UUSBOTG Micro USB On-The-Go (OTG) Adapter Cable features a Micro USB male (B-type) connector and a USB female (A-type) connector, delivering a simple way to convert your Micro USB OTG capable tablet computer or Smartphone into a USB On-the-go host, and enables you to connect a USB peripheral device such as a thumb drive, or USB mouse or keyboard, etc.
This USB to Micro USB Host OTG cable is designed and constructed for maximum durability, to ensure dependable, long-lasting connections, and is backed by StarTech.com’s lifetime warranty.
Please Note: This adapter will only work with devices that support USB OTG. Please consult your documentation and/or your service provider to ensure that your device does support USB OTG functionality.
The StarTech.com Advantage
- Converts your Micro USB OTG capable tablet computer or Smartphone into a USB host, for connecting USB accessories, enabling you to download pictures, transfer data and work more efficiently - The USB port added by the adapter is situated approximately 5 inches away from your mobile digital device, offering more flexibility for connecting USB devices - Backed by StarTech.com lifetime warranty
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